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models are scheduled to begin in August with a grand
opening planned for January, 1*).
This will be the first development by the nationally
known Levitt Corp. in Semimle County.

Crlstol said homes currently built in the PUD or under
construction there are In the $50,000 and $60,000 price
range.
The"Club at the Crossings" opening Apra 22, includes a
main dub building with a catered restaurant service,
Junior Olympic swimming pool, hWth dub facilities and

The Levitt COrP- is 2110 Plaming a second development
within the county. It has contraded to purchase 62 im.
proved lots and has Udm an opum on an additional 60.
unimproved lots within the Cedar Ridge community,
located on Howell Branch Road, one mile east SR 436.
The land was contracW from the owner develop"
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100-wilt Cedar Ridge project, Cedar Corp. Seminole, a
Levitt spokesman sm.
LevItt plans to begincQnst rucuononitapr0ufl units
and four single-family models in Cedar Ridge on May 1,
and to open Its furnished models on Sept. 15.

Contract signing Is expected next week, Cristol said,
with the Levitt Corp. to purchase for construction of 106
homingunits a 33-acre semi-developed site within
the Crossings- The Levitt PrOPerty will be one quarter
mil e east of Lake Emma Road.
A Levitt Co. spokesman said construction on Production
homes for the Crossings site and four sIngle-famIly home

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When construction Is completed the development will
have about 16,000 resIdents and be a self-contained
commmity about the currmt siss of AbAmou Sprbgt
The CMMWAY's COW Water And Man Systems have
already bm corAructed.
Criew am Plans call for construca" of Ime single.
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his car, were Injured.
Police said the 1971 Mustang involved In the crash was
headed westbound 25th Street
high
speed
when the driver lost control. The car did a complete spin
and struck the Willis house on the north side of the street.
One witness said the juvenile's car appeared
be
racing with anot he r when the accident occurred. Police
said there was another car traveling at a high
speed next the Mustang, but that car was not involved
in the accident.
The passenger In the car the juvenile denied the pair
was racing the time the crash. He said the accident
was caused by "the slick wet pa
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Wi llis said he had ret urned from a shopping trip and had
just fallen asleep
the porch before the accident
awakened him. When the car struck the home, It knocked

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not coUin Just when Ole high occupancy
Imes would be L-AsIled along 14, nor
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03mla County end or SR 434 end, ray
Parts the new lanes would
l)einst.alled
( of the year.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Uncertain s to o much public
In the entire passage. It the middle of drug smuggling
help clamp down on drug hu- Miami.
formation needs to be issued on tha proposal, -Legidation mandating tough picked up only two "no" votes. Florida and in the United Ports
Law enforcement officials
minimum prison sentences for Graham, embarrassed and Statm" Crawford said.
the DOT has heduled a press
A key provision in the bill say the illegal drug trade ewns
10 a.m. April16 at Its )d%?° for drug smugglers sailed through angered by a CBS news show In
Crawford, D-Winter Haven, allows judges and prosecutors smugglers $5 billion a year.
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glers by reducing their sent- marijuana imported Into the
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C&amp;I'llonle, Gray ad&amp; Mle c*Aral
Mile the bW am of his top and fines up to SM^ tot ences it they turn state's Unoed Stges cam"
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PA'wVd the U1110- trafficking In large amounts of evidence against those who Florida bemuse of its miles of
area which emsh" Of n counties is bare of
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these tv'. of Imes, he said.
coastline and proximity to
that U you sell drugs In Florida, by making ft the first bill to will ena ble prosecutors to get to
Sen. Jack Gordon, DMLam1 South America.
Transportation officials will request 140,000 we're going to get to you," Rep. clear the Legislature and doing
the higher-ups in smuggling Beach, tried to stall the bill,
In ether legislative action
to finance a public information campaign for Bob Crawford, chairman of the it the first week.
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residents in the three county area where the House Criminal Justice
The 116-0 vote followed a
The bill (Sb83) passed with smuggling more profitable.
high occq*wy vehicle lanes will be In- Committee said.
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stalled, Gray said.
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It Wall the first bill to pan the House passed the measure the
Besides the minimum senten. trolled. We're just wasting the floor legislation (HB 100o)
While pimllminary p1m call for the lanes to
979 sea", which convened same day it was debated on the ces, the bill (SB 83) sets fines taxpayers' money and making
tranderring the licensing and
be used by private vehicles only, the DOT has Tuesday. Its znoetJ s.Illng and floor,
ranging from $25,000 to $500,000, profits for organized crime."
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bang at 4:30 p.m. Thursday when a car driven by a Sanford juvenile spun out of control, crossed the curb and
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on the concept.
"OUATS In turn reports to the
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composed of persona appointed by the
governor. Seminole has three representatives
on that organization - County Cornmissloners Dick Williams, Sandra Glenn and
Bil l Kirchhoff," Price said.
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Seminole Countians.
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U.S. Wi (SR 530) in Osceola County SR 434
in Seminole County.
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be reserved during certain peak hours of
travel of those private vehicles carrying two
or passengers. What DOT Is hoping,
that department's officials say, Is that those
private cars' passengers will be car owners
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Friday, April , 179

Realty Transfers
Billy E. Pew, Widr to Morris Q
International Land Planning II
Robinson A. Lenora J LI 7 blk j Inc. to Alpha II 5ev. Corp. Inc., Lot
Spring Valley Farms, Sec. S.
52. Jennifer Ests,. $17.00.
$l7$,O0.
Joe Smahers,&amp;wf Elil to Wm. F.
Wm. D. Morrison &amp; Barbara to Smalhers 8. wt Nancy P., 2 3rds mt.
Jeffrey P. Morton 8. wt. Jacquelyn
Par. 0: from Center of Sec 720 30,
'. P. Lt 13, bIli B. The Meadows, Un. 1. etc. $100
$63,333
The Greater Constr. Corp. to
Earmin L. Midkiff I. Violet to
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Joseph P Donnellan &amp; wt Ann M.,
Barry D. Brown &amp; *1. Gloria A. Lot Lot 60. River
Run Sec. Three,
22 less N 5', 8. N 7' of 23, blk 6. Bel $57,900.
Air. $15,000.
(Douglas H Jackson to Joseph P.
Melissa Ann Allen to Robert H. Volek, Beg. on N line of
SE'i Of
String, sgl. Lot 119 San Lanla, Third
SW 1 4 Sec 16 20 32, etc., $70,000.
Sec. $21,000.
Olin-American Homes Fla., Inc. to
(QCD) Jerry Posy &amp; Martha to Kenneth G. Kight
&amp; WI Vicki J.. Lot
John C. Homer &amp; Peggy 8. Donald J. 13, 81k F.
Sterling Park Un. 3.
Bales 1 WI. Evelyn. Beg. pt. 35.11' 5
552,300
Of PC of curve on E. line of blk 3,
John P Jervey, Ind. 8. Tr. to
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Milan M Medokowich 8. WI Dorothy,
Tompkins Dcv. to Billy G. Sikes 8. Lot 875 Spring Oaks Unit 4, $49,900.
... wt. Lena. Lot 14, Garden Lake Ests.,
City of Sanford to J. R. Ellis, Lot 6.
.-•: Un. one. $51,900.
81k B, Celery Ave. Addn, $2,000.
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Sabal Point Prop I. C. to Area
Chilmonik &amp; wt. Cheryl A Lot 26,
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Bldg. Corp., Lot 13, Cypress Landing
blk B. North Orl. Ranches, Sec 8. at Sabal Point, $14,200.
:: $41.900.
Same as above, Lot 14, Cypress
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(QCD) Ronald Burth 10 Wilbur F.
Landin at Sabal Point, $11,200.
-.:. Tayman 1 WI, Cecilia P. S' a
of Lot
Same, Lot 78 Cypress Landing at
60 Sanfo Prak S62, less part. $100. Sabal Point, $14,200.
Ronald F. Burth to John Mrof.
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:;• thak, sgl. Lot 62, Santo Park less Sabal Point, $14,200.
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Same, Lot 67 Cypress Landing at
Sturhrke Constr., &amp; Enyr., Inc. to Sabal Point, $14300.
Russell
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Same, Lot 4$ Cypress Landing at
blk 0, Lynwood Rev. U2,90.
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::Shoemaker Constr. to Alfred J.
Same, Lot 49 Cypress Landing at
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Sabal Pint, $16,900.
Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor, Sec. 6
Same, Lot 27 Cypress Landing at
$321500.
Sabal Point, $13,100.
Casoelberry Gdns Inc. to Robert
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Michael D. Welsh 8. WI Barbara to
G. Mac Dowell, sgl I. Linda M. Eroy P. Blkker I
WI Barbara L., Lot
Sykes, $gl. NW 50' of Lot 98. NE½ of
Lot (less NE 25' of SE 1001 1. NW S 33, Cypress Landing at Sabal Pint,
$13,600.
"..Of lot lObIk C. Triplett Lk Shores.
John C. Sch lotterer &amp; wt Jo Ann to
$31500.
Tri.City Elec. Coot,., Inc. to Gregory J. Dennisky I WI Christine
A., Lot 17, Slit G, Camelot Unit Two,
Maitland Distr. Centers, Inc. N IS, of
$53,000.
E 135' of Lot 19C, (less E 2$')
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to Frank P.
Seminole Indus. Pk, 2nd Addn.
Conroy Constr., Inc., Lot II, Wekiva
W1700.
Club Ests.. S'. cit. $25 000
'v''(o,m K. Marmon &amp; Barbara to - Edith M. Davie,
sgl.t;Russell N.
Robert R. Garner I Susan E Lot ', Steok &amp; *1 Mary M.,Lot 16, 81k 0
1
bi A. Howell Cove, 1st Sec., $61,500.
Town 8. Country Ests. repl., $23300.
Robert J. Mathews 8. WI. Mabel to
Betty Erickson 8. hb Wm. J. to
JullanK. Haller &amp;wf.vjylane P. Lts
Kenneth
W. Johnson, sQl., Lot I?,
10111 blk C. Sanlandospge., Tr. 26,
Lake Harney Beach, 167.000.
$94,000.
Halmark Bldrs., Inc. to Judith A.
Gail B. NeedhamI Dorothy ,
Gallagher &amp; Fib .Jeffery .1., Lot 13,
David Robison sgl. &amp; May K.
Calandro, soP. Lot 12. blk C. ,.m.
-81k
- 5, North Orl. Ranches, Sec. 9,
519,200.
mci-set North, $36,000
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Mgnolia Svc. Corp to Marcus
Marguaritte to A. R. Borton Jr. &amp; WI
Walters &amp; Mary, OBA Mark V Ltd.
Susan K., Lot 12, 81k 3, Sabal Point
Inc., Lot 13, Weklva Club Ests., Sec,
Amended Plat, $93,000.
Six. $fl
William Jay Roberts &amp; wt Ruby to
Virginia P. Vaughn, sQl., Beg 5.80
Harold J. Mello I *1. Grace to
Ch. 5 1 210' W of NE cor, of NW'!, of
t1W'. of Sec 23203O. $73,700.
Harry A Sambrook, sgl. portions of
Lots 2 &amp; 3, blk 1, CasSelberry.
Tompkins 0ev. to Gregory R.
1,36.000.
Becket I WI Beverly, Lot 63, Garden
Alton B. Hamrick &amp; WI. Martha to
Lake Ests., Unit One, $48,300.
Robert F. Rose &amp; wt. Devens M. Lot
Jose G. Cinton &amp; WI Aida to Nilda
17 blk 0, Gleaves Cd, SSI.000.
E. Zayas, sgl.., Lot 79 Normandy
John R. McLaughlin &amp; wt. Mary
Park, $19,200.
A. to Derek Soezanol WI. Eileen Lot
Carl R. Johnson, sgl. to Paul W.
Brown &amp; wt Dorothy B., Beg. 2.8 ch,
779, Woodcrest, Un. Five. S49,9M.
N of SW cor. run N 21/1 ch., F 10 ch., S
Formland, Inc. to David W. Sch.
wan, sgl. Lot S &amp; W. 18.67' of 7 blk 49
V' ch., W 10th. to pob, Sec 19. 19-30,
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful, $65,000.
Palm Springs Sec., $21,Mo.
United Assoc. Home Bldrs., Inc. to
Rex E. Rlepe &amp; Patricia H., Lot 10
Olin Amer. Homes to John H.
Rape &amp; WI. Margaret, Lot 29, blk A,
Verne Chancy sd, $54,100.
Robert E. Frost, so. to L. W.
Sterling Pk Un, 3. $49,600.
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Merrick, Lots 2, 3, 1, S. 6 8. 7, 81k 31,
tePaul P. Putnum 1 wt. Virginia L.
Kathyrn Park Addn No. 1, $247,700.
Lot 421, Un. 3 Spring
Michael S. Alexatos, trustee to
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Fla. Ru-sid. Comm. to Jorge Claude H. Wolde Jr., P4100' of: from
E.ugardol. wt. Aide P4., Lot $5, The
NW cor. of Lot I, Ininedal., 155.000.
(QCD) Allen R. Pyle &amp; Betty. Co.
Highlands Sec. One. portion of Tr. H.
H.
$43500
Tr., of Allen R. Pyle Trucking Inc. to
Ronald K. Wallace 8. WI, Leigh J. Pyle Properties Inc. NW'!, of SW¼
to Blame Timmer &amp; *1. Nancy J. of 5W 14 Sec. 1121.79 less rd.. $100.
Lot 35, blk A, Spring Valley Farms,
Same as above, NW'/, of SW¼ of
Sec. Two.
SW¼ Sec. 11.21.79 less rd., $100.
International Land Planning II
Same, E½ of 5½ of NE¼ of SW!,
Inc. to Deccatexine Constr. Corp. (less N 207' 1 W30' for rd), Sec. 2.21.
2$, $100.
Lot 40 Jennifer Ests. $17,000.
Robert L. Hobbs I wt. Robyn to
(QCD) same, SW'/, of SW'!, of
Michael C. Minton &amp; WI. Martha K. SW¼ Sec. 1121.29, $100.
Churchill Mtg. Corp. to First Natl.
Lot 1, blk 13, Tier 2, E.R. Tralfords
Map of Sanf. $30,500.
Bk. Louisville, par. I: Commence at
Frank R. Garner 1 *1. Juanita to pt 100' N &amp; 33' F of SW con. of Sec 31.
Wm. Ro. Rogers 1 WI. Mildred R . s 20 30, etc., etal — 2 par., $155,000.
160' of Elliot W 19$' of Lot 13, FIa.
Gary P. LaTorre to Richard
Land &amp; Colonization Co.Celery LaTorre 1 wt Joyce, Lot 3, BIk C,
Wildmere Addn., $6,500.
Planatatlon. $47,700.
Dale &amp; Mary Ann Wilson t
Jesse P. Post &amp; WI Alice Ann to
Johanna Financial Corp. . Lot 9, Jesse Paul Post &amp; Alice Ann Pots,
Lake Bingham Ests., Unrec. Plat, Lot 91 Lake Harriet Ests., $100.
Clarance B. Allen &amp; wt Lois to
Sic 222030. $100.
Sun 1st Nail. Bk Orl. , Trustee to Arturo Perez &amp; WI Pearl, Lot S. 81k
Donald Johnson &amp; wt. Nancy J. Lots C Gleaves sd, $54
Wm. James B. Keith, sgl to
27, 28, 79, &amp; 30, blk A. North Orl,
Ranches. Sec 2 125000
Ronald F. Davis, Lot 52, nepl., Lots 1
Hunt Oil Co. to Cardinal Industries 17 Watts Farms, &amp; Mobil, Home,
Day. Corp., N 749.77' of S Loty 279 $17,500.
Rebma Georgia Inc. to Gui-main,
Woodcrt, Un. Five. 10900
AFormland, Inc. to David W. Sch. Di Quarto, Lot 164, Lake of the
wan, SQl. Lots &amp; W 18.67' of 7 blk 49 Woods Townhouse, Sec. 5, $40,000.
BMA Prop Inc. to L. Lorraine
Sanlando the Sub.rb Beautiful,
Lowmiiler, sgl.. Lot 177 Lake of the
Palm Springs Sec., 131,000
Olin Amer. Homes to John H. Woods Townhouse, Sec. 5, 139,900.
BMA Prop. to Virginia E.
Rape &amp; wt. Margaret, Lot $, blk A,
Medema, wid.. Wm. H. Modems Jr.
Sterling Pk Un. 3 $494.
Timothy G. Earnest &amp; wt Sandra &amp; Sandi, Lot 176, Lake of the Woods
to Paul P. Putnam I WI. Virginia Townhouse, Sec. 5, $0,500.
H. Miller ISons Orl., Inc. to
Lot 422, Un. 3. Spring Oaks. $39,300.
Fla. Resid. Comm., to Jorge Hamilton l.Fish&amp;WINancyS.,Lof
Elugardol WI. Aida N., Lot 55, The 173. San Sebastian Hts., Un. 3,
Highlands Sec. One. portion of In. H. $54,0Q
Parker Assoc. Realty Inc. to
113500
Joseph S. Taylor I
Ronald K. Wallace 8 *1. Leigh j
WI Laura M., Lot
73, Tuskawilla Acres, $16,000.
to Blame Timmer &amp; wt. Nancy J
Gerald F. Crocks &amp; wt Sandra to
Lot 33, bik A, Spring Valley Farms,
David J. Anderson &amp; wt Ruth L.,
Sec. Two. $115,000.
International Land Planning 11 From W'.', milepost Sec 22.21.32,
Inc. to Diccatexine Constr. Corp, etc., Lots 71 1 70, 81k 2, Chula Vista,
$591900.
Lot 40 Jennifer Ests., $17,000.
Donna Gwaltney, EIIz. Blackard,
Robert L. Hobbs I
wt. Robyn to
Michael C. Minton &amp; WI. Marsha K. F. Allan Greene &amp; James C. Gurley,
Lot 1, blk 13, Tier 2, E.R. Tratfords sgi. to Richard A. Hamilton &amp; WI
Karen, Lots 198 20, 81k F. Saniando
Map of Sent. $30,500.
Frank R. Garner I WI. Juanita to Springs Tr. 53, $9,500.
(QCD) Susan K. Olesen, sgl. to
Wm. Re. Rogers &amp; WI. Mildred R. 5
160 of E 148'01 W 19101 Lot 13, Fla. Paul A. 010M,Sol., Lot 103 Queens
Land IColonization Co. Celery Mirror So. 2nd repl. addn CO, $100.
James J. Ripley 8. WI Margaret to
Plantation. $47,700.
Dale IMary Ann Wilson to Theodore Tut-chon (married), Lot 3,
Johanna Financial Corp., Lot , BIk F. Country Club Manor Un. 3,
Lake Iingham Ests., Unrec. Plat, $36,500.
LIII Ann P. Bush I
Fib Robert L. to
Sic 32.2030. $100.
Sun lit NatI Bk 0,1.. Trustee to Judith P. Holland, sQl., Lot 66. High
Donald Johnson I WI. Nancy J. Lots Ridge Addn Glen Arden Hts., Un.
V. 36, 79 1 30. blk A, North 0,1... Two, $54,300.
Avedls N. Zarikian&amp;wf Olga F. to
Ranches, Sec 2.125.000.
Hunt Oil Co. to Cardinal industries Wm. Shamis I WI Nancy V., Lot 31,

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Jams Keck &amp; WI. Ethel to Jerry
A. Kendall &amp;wf. Patricia A Lot 1$,
blk P Spring Valley Farms.
A &amp; 5 Cons-, to Helen F. Laughlin,
sql. Lot IS blk C 0,,amwo,id,

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ATMORE, Ala. (UPI) John Louis Evans III ate his
last supper and went to take last shower and when he
came back to his cell
death row at Holman prison he
figured he had six more hours to live.
But then, to his dismay, he learned that Supreme Court
Justice William Rehnquist, in a puzzling order that surprised everyone In the case, had ordered his execution —
set for 12:01 a.m.. today — stayed until April 13.
"I don't believe It," said Evans late Thursday when told
of his reprieve by the Rev. Kevin Dwtignan, his death row
confidante. "They're going to mess with me again."
The 41 other
on death row
Holman raised
cheer, but Evans leaned against the wail of his cell and
cried, Duignan said.

Name Salivary; Week, IS coofti Masib, $3.11Ii 6 MiaWs, high Year,
536* By Mail: Week, IS Casts: MealS 6&amp;6116 Maa*s, $36-M1 Ysar,

A volunteer committee of three civicminded individuals has launched a drive to
raise $2,)0to beautify the grounds in front of
the Good Samaritan Home In Sanford as a
memorial to the late Mother Ruby Wilson,
founder and director of the home. Their goal
Is to raise the money from area groups and
Individuals by mid-June.
The idea of the landscaping project was
conceived prior to Mother Wilson's death In a
Jan. 31 automobile accident.
"We talked to her about our plans Just four
days before she was killed," said Mrs. Bill
Gielow, president
the Woman's Club and
one of the committee members, "and she was
so excited and pleased that we wanted to do
this for the home,
"After her death, we decided to continue
the project in her memory," Mrs. Glelow
said. "So often you see the patients sitting
outside the front entrance In the sunshine and
there is nothing pretty for them to look at,"
she added.
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$300,000 building debt free and I feel we
should have the Initiative to beautify what
we've been blessed with," commented Mrs.
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The third member of the committee is Jack
Weible, president of the Kiwanis Club of
Sanford. "The front of the building is In need
of landscaping and I feel it is time to do it in
memory Mother Wilson, who originated the
home and kept It going for all races," Weible
said.
Kicking off the drive were donations
totalling $730— a gift of $500 from the Sanford
Kiwanis Club, $130 from an anonymous
doner; and $100 from the Woman's Club. The
volunteer committee however, stressed this Is
not an organization project, but a community
project.

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for the landscaping plans. The first phase of
the plans to landscape the home will Include
irrigation, shrubbery, flowers and general
landscaping for the front (east side) of the
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Barbara Burnell's Alternative Education class at by measuring the children, mixing formulas for
Goldsboro Elementary is learning math through a feeding, plus cooking breakfast for the older todproject involving 16 children with ages ranging from diers.
five months to four years.
The students have been doing research on the care
The 14 students in Mrs. Burnell's class are of children and they also took a field trip to a local
providing day care services for the children for a nursery to see how day care is handled by the
period of one week. The students put math to work professionals.

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Degassing Operation Delayed
HARRISBURG,Pa. (UPI) Engineers today delayed
an attem pt to reduce the small leak of radioactive gases
from the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Carl
Abraham said the system designed to pump gases from an
auxiliary building Into the radiation-proof dome around
the crippled reactor was being tested when engineers
encountered a valve that would not open.
There was no immediate estimate when the degassing
system could be put Into operation. NRC officials said It
was aimed making a significant reduction all gases
leaving the plant.
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parked at Springwood Village
detector sometime eii'ner plastic window of a 1970 Kaiser $1,000, he reported.
Apartments, Longwood and
Wednesday
Thursday from Jeep causing about $200 in
MONEY STOLEN
CONSTRUCTION
SITE stole a Citizen's Band radio
his locked car while parked in damages, deputies said. Jim
4s,J Friello, 33, of 3527 Jericho
BURGLARY
valued at $249, deputies said.
his driveway. The property was Pool, 29, of Springwood Village Drive, Casselberry, reported
Someone broke into a con- John B. Weisman of
valued at $194. Elliott said.
Apartments, Longwood, said someone stole $325 in cash front
struction office on Balmy Springwood Village Apartthe incident occurred either his home Wednesday, acBeach Drive. Thursday. and merits told deputies the Incident
c.. STOLEN
Wednesday or Thursday while cording to deputies. The money
stole a chain saw valued at $m, occurred either Wednesday or
A Citizen's Band radio valued his car was parked
the was contained in it large jar
according to Seminole County Thursday.
at $150 was stolen from a car apartment parking lot,
that was broken by the peraepuues. Entry to the office of
sometime Wednesday or
CYCLE TAKEN
petrators, Friello said. Nothing
Belaire Hills Homes was gained JACKET, LANTERN TAKEN property was valued at $127, Thursday from a car parked in
A brown 1975 Honda was else was taken.
Stewart Fritz, 48, of Lake Fritz said.
by removing the screws to the
the lot of Springwood Village stolen sometime Tuesday from
VANDALISM
Howell Road, Winter Park, told
door hinges, deputies said.
Apartments. Owner Charles the parking lot of Lake Brantley
Someone
knocked out the
deputies someone entered his
BURGLARY TO AUTO
Cleveland, 21, said his car was High School. Frank Kucera, 17, window on the driver's
side of a
unlocked car either Wednesday
C.B. RADIO STOLEN
Brad Elliott, 19 of 322 Valley locked,
of
Longwood,
said
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ignition
1977
Buick
Tuesday
morning
in
Using a wire to pull up the or Thursday and dole a thermo- Drive, Sweetwater, told
of the vehicle was locked but the parking lot of Lake Howell
lock, someone entered the hooded jacket, an all weather deputies someone stole a
VANDALISM
the front wheel bolt was not. 111gb School causing $125 in
passenger's side of a vehicle Jacket and a lantern. The stolen Citizen's Band radio and radar
Someone cut it hole in the The motorcycle is valued at damage.
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Journalist Inez Robb Dead

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TUCSON (UPI)
max Robb, 78, one of the nation's
leading women journalists for more than half a century,
died late Wednesday afternoon at the Tucson Medical
Center of Parkinson's disease.
From 193$ to 1963 she was a reporter for International
News Service. She covered every political convention
1932 to 1968, every presidential inauguration between 1936 1968, was aboard the first Clipper plane to fly
the Atlantic and
one of the
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Jobless Rate Holds Steady
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The nation's unemployment
rate held steady at 5.7 percent of the workforce In March
at the lowest level In 4½ years, the
reported today.
Americans holding jobs by 195,000
The number
last month to 96.8 million, the Labor Department said In
Its monthly analysis, as the jobless rate for teenagers and
bladu declined.
March's 5.7 percent unemployment level was Identical
with February and was the lowest since the 5.4 percent
August 1974.

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Plan Wiens Approval

By GEOFFREY POUNDS

DETROIT (UPI)
Investigators say it was
"miracle" a TWA jetliner and Its 87 occupants survived
an apparent 360.de9ree roll over and supersonic nose dive
to make an emergency landing at Detroit Metropolitan
Airport.
A top official of the Federal Aviation Administration
flew from Washington to Detroit Thursday to Inspect the
damaged plane that plunged from an altitude of 39,00 feet
to 12,000 feet within seconds.
Four of the 96 passengers aboard the Boeing 727
a
flight from New York to Minneapolis were slightly injured
during the steep descent, which occurred over Flint,
Mich., Wednesday night. None required hospitalitation.
The cause of the emergency aboard Flight $41 was not
'immediately known, said FAA Administrator Langhorne
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dust suction devices Installed at mission tabled review of a site creased medical services to other sourcti that the medical
"1 can't cite any statute or
the plant. He also said the plan for an addition to the veterans.
Herald Staff Writer
services to be offered have been any case, but it won tes me,"
addi
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will
Inclu
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a new American Legion building at
The Sanford Planning an d
P &amp; Z Commissioner Jack sanctioned. Without such said Bridges. "I think we need
Zoning Commission (P &amp; Z) unloading system with enclosed 3506 Orlando Drive. The Bridges said there needs be
verification, he said, the city to see some sort of documento
Thursday recommended the conveyors and silo, to preyent American Legion is seeking the verification front Veterans might face the possibility of
tatlon from the VA before we
approval of a zoning change excess dud.
liability in a malpractice suit. can go ahead."
addition so It can offer in. Administration officials or
"It's our objective to Improve
from restricted industrial
I)to medium thdusfrL1 (M19t the plant environmentally,"
for property at
jj' Koip said.
A Rinker spokesman said
The recommendation win be
forwarded to the city coin- when the new building Is
mission for formal con- completed, it will provide a
slderatjon Monday. If approval source of concrete blocks to
Is given, the Rinker Materials area contractors, many of
Corp., owner of the property, whom have complained of
will be able to proceed with having to wait up to two months
plans to conruct a $1 million for necessary concrete supaddition to its existing concrete PliesIn other action, the corn-ready-mix plant. The firm
indicated to the commission
snag site expansion involves the
building of a concrete block
plant next to the existing site.
Jerry
Outlaw,
firm
representative, said the expension could mean an additiOnal 10 jobs.
The commission received a
letter from an area resident
asking the Rinker firm be
required to ensure that any
addition would not compound
the problem of dust buildups
resulting from the operation of
the concrete plant. P&amp; Z
chairman J.Q. Galloway asked
Rinker officials if there were
precautions being taken to
prevent problems with dust,
Bob Koip, chief engineer at
the plant, said there would be

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES
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Johnnie Edwards feeds Latesha Rowlands

Congressman Has Close Call
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, RConn, was shot at by two teenagers
rob him
outside his Capitol Hill home early today, but the bullet
missed and McKinney was net harmed, police said.
Police said McKinney was entering his car it 1:30
when he was approached by two youths. When he resisted,
one ot'the youths pulled out a hanim and fired, mI..lr,,g
McKInn.y, police said. The youths fled and there were no
trying

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DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Harry Duncan
Virginia Grey

Puma Lot
Ovstt McClain
erl C. Myers Jr.
sinie Mae Roberts
Iary A. Spivey
rancis S. Stagg
hulls W. Ward

Ruby L. Hamilton
Clarence J. Holzgartnef'
Dennis A. Lawson
May RIqa
Margaret Smalley

rilliam Grimnaua, Diftona
ISIpiI Hrbacmk, DIllon.
Won K. Ahers Lake Hahn

Christian Petersen, OILed
Vera N. Iasgle, Dalton.
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PvOfishad Daily aid Sunday. ~ Saturday by TM Saofmud Herald,
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Second Class Pulaus Paid at $amlmud. Plerida nni

B, JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writa

WASHINGTON (UPI)
A surprise vote to overturn
Supreme Court rulings banning prayer in public schools
has caused a Senate Post ponement — and could threaten
Passage — of a bill to create a new department of
education.
On a 47-37 vote Thursday, the Senate approved an
amendment by Sen. Jesse Helms, R.N.C. to "restore the
right of voluntary prayer In public schools."
The pending bill would split up the Health, Education
and Welfare Department, the government's biggest
bureaucracy, by creating a separate education department.
The amendment caught Sen. Abe Rihicoff, D-Conn,,
floor manager of the bill, by surprise. His quick motion to
kill it failed on a tie vote of 4343, and It then was approved
on a roll call. Ribicoff moved immediately to reconsider
the vote, and Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd of
West Virginia called for a recess until Monday to give
sponsors time to round up enough votes to reverse the
outcome on the Helms' amendment. The motion to recess
was approved, 55-27.

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Lot 5, Ilk C. Ridge High sd, $37,000.

Heights, $100.

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San Sebastian Hts., Un. 3, $34,000.
Steven R. Dean &amp; wt Marilyn to

Tompkins Dcv. to Hector Vargas
&amp; *f Gloria C., Los 291 Trallwood
Ests., Sec. Two. $36,400.
Winter Springs Dcv. to Showcase
Homes Inc., Lots 168.33, Tuscawilla
Unit 7, $2,000.
(QCD) FHA to Larry R. Bum
balough &amp; Diana L.. Lots 49850, M.
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Inflation Helped
By Budget Deficit

The Clock
By DORIS DIEThICH

Inhale. ..exhale.
Get a load of the beautiful weather.
Ahi Breathing spring.ls.tlke dr1nldxg abrosin, the
nectar of the gods — or whatever It is that the gods
are supposed to drink that's the ultimate.
There's nothing about coldness — whether It's
people, places or things that I like. But most of all, I
hate cold weather.
I believe that I could happily live in a climate
where the temperature never dropped below $5
degrees. In cold weather, my motor freezes up and I
just can't get turned on.
Cold weather means cold symptom Invading my
body and bones — and sniff, snort and hack. It's
right nippy In the area at tunes, during the winter
season, but not cold enough to freeze out Infectious
germs.
consequently Florida winters can breed a lot of
Illness.
I was born in the middle of May about the time
spring burst into full bloom. It's only natural that I

am psrttsl to a warm climate.
Some of the time! live up to my zodiacal sign,
Taurus the bull, by being as stubborn as a mu1. But
during the winter mouths, I could very well be akin
to Bruno the bear by going Into hibernation.
In many people, cold weather generates energy
and participation In outdoor activities.
But not!.
For as long as I can remember, the morning bath
has been a ritual. Many resort to a cold shower as
an eye opener. I take a hot Saturday bath every
morning, and on some mornings in the winter with
my pores wide open, I nearly freeze getting to work.
Oh, I may walk briskly and look like I enjoy the
weather. But I'm really trying to run and get the
heck out of the cold before I freeze dead In my
tracks
This Isn't easy. My bones feel like splintery icicles
piercing through my epidermis. My blood doesn't
flow. It congeals Into one mass of quivering aspic, I
think at times.

Brrrrr!
The darkness of the late winter mornings and late
winter afternoons doesn't do a thing for me. Don't
get me wrong. I love the darkness of night That's
when I really come alive.

ERREF

Saboteurs Bomb
Nuclear Equipment

I piled up In bed between colorful bright sheets
and an electric blanket. A tray held assorted
stationery. The telephone was at my ear, and the
coffee pot plugged in at my elbow. A half dozen
books were scattered over the coverlet to balance
six open boxes of chocolates.
After all, maybe this is getting on up there pretty
close to paradise — during the winter months when
a person doesn't feel up to par.
But generally speaking, I hate winter.

TOULON, France (UP!) — A series of explodons
touched off by a team of saboteurs wrecked or damaged
nuclear reactors and other atomic equipment built for
foreign countries Including Iraq, police said today.

The blasts caused damage estimated at millions of
dollars In the nuclear department of the Mediterranean
Naval and Industrial Co. plant at nearby Seyne-sur'Mer,
police said.
The blasts were the most spectacular smile attack on
atomic equipment In France since unknow
n attackers
tried to Sabotage nuclear power plant in eastern France
four years ago. a

Arthur F. Burns has given respectability to pleas
for a balanced federal budget, noting that the
nation's "inflationary psychology" is fed by deficit

spenurng.

But the former chairman of the Federal Reserve
Board Is wary of locking the requirement into the
Constitution, suggesting instead that Congress
adopt legislation to make deficit spending more
difficult. The "experiences" under the measure, he
told a House panel, should then be reviewed annually before action is taken to make budget
deficits unconstitutional.
And Burns is dead set against a constitutional
convention to consider a balanced-budget amendment, citing the "risks and dangers" of wholesale
attack on the Constitution.
There Is sympathy for Burns' views within the
Congress, certainly. Rep. Peter Rodino, chairman
of a House Judiciary subcommittee exploring the
concept of a mandatory budget balance, said
almost 70 proposals have been Introduced In the
House and Senate.
The Senate, spurred, perhaps, by the legislation
before It to increase the federal debt limit to a
staggering $830 billion, approved an amendment to
the debt-limit bill to require the president and
congressional committees to submit balanced
budgets In fiscal 1981.
Even If the urgency of the debt-hike bill and the
political Instincts of House members coax House
concurrence, however, the Senate bill is unlikely to
satisfy the clamor for budget balance.
A simple majority in both houses would allow
continued deficit spending.
Pew will dispute the balanced-budget goal.
PresIdentCarter pledged to achieve the ideal j
1076 campaign.

But in the first five months of the current fiscal
Year, the deficit already has mounted to more than
$31 billion,
Burns said such persistent deficit spending "Is
the way a serious inflation is typically sta
and
later nourished."

The first tentative steps In Congress to mandate
a budget balance acknowledge the public mood.
The legislative bid should be pursued to avoid both
the rigidity of a constitutional amendment and the
potential for chaos at a constitutional convention.

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Fac e lifts ?

Would hard-pressed American taxpayers object If they knew
that some of their fellow citizens were receiving facelifts and
other cosmetic surgery paid for by the federal government? You
bet they would, and so would we.
Even so generous a fellow as Joseph A. Calitwo Jr.,
Even
secretary Of Health, Education and Welfare, found this practice
too much to stomach when he learned of it lad year._____
A subsequent review by HEW's inspector general disclosed
that the eight Public Health Service hospitals administered by
HEW were conducting about 500 nonthsrap,iglc cosmetic
operations per year, mostly for wives of retired or active duty
.military Personnel. The surgery Included facsllfts, nose
rqductlons, breast enlargements, and
ysJ of
kj
fr m the neck and abdomen.
The annual tab for these surgical freebies was about p00,000,
hardly a major item In HEW's $1107 billion inei.t last year, but
ostrageous, nonetheless.
Mr. Califano has ordered an and to public financing for this
vAnity surgery, an ad that should make us all .ligIitJy lees
riseidtul the neat tune ,pn
tribute to the HIS.
Meanwhile, HEW spokesmen Insist that not one other penny
ki.11 the depsrtmeit's vast budgetary, tlinaIn goes for elective
cqsmdlc surgery. We can hope that such Is the case even as we
wpaj,r how this Public Health Service practice got darted In
Iii. first place and why It went on for several years before
someone blew the whistle.
While we could not find answers to these questions, itlsin.
Miuctive to note the manner In which Secretary Califano
leaned of this abuse within a department he has headed for the
two years: He read about it in a newspaper.

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VIEWPOINT
Rioting Over Bhutto Death

The Club
Of World
Opinion

Triumph
Into A
Tragedy

WASHINGTON — President Carter's
stunning success as chief architect of an IsraeliEgyptian peace treaty Should significantly
enhance his prospects for selllnga new Strategic
Arms Limitation Treaty to the Senate.
Carter has gained more than the obvious
political momentum which any president enjoys
after a spectacular foreign policy triumph,
although that in Itself Is nothing to sneeze at.
He has also acquired, thanks to the Wellworkings of Israel's ratification
a perfectly splendid can study to hold
upto the Senate when It finally begins debate on
a SALT II treaty.
All's well that ends well, of course, but just
Imagine what the reaction In this country —
Including the U.S. Senate — would have been If
Israel's parliament, the Knesset, had refused to

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r'ewltdged prsbkmii I the Medical Corps.
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long have you
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, hifl4ibor bread which turned out to be
with WooduIp?"

NAIROBI,Kenya (UP!) — Ugandan exile guerrillas
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today
claimed
they had captured virtually all of the
capital city of Kampala except the downtown area in a 4$hour assault and said President Idi Amin and his
remaining Libyan allied troops were In full retreat
A war communique Issued by Uganda's government-inexile said the guerrillas and supporting Tinln troops

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Carter Unappreciated?

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Under the portrait was pinned a banner that read, "[rd
help me, for I am an Innocent" — B)ngto's last worth,
according to a news report.

WASHINGTON WORLD

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during a memorid mWing ofthe Koran at Bhutto's home.

Congressional ethics committees have taken a
preliminary look Into the possibility that South
African funds may have been used to Influence
several recent campaigns, without finding
anything sufficiently conclusive to justify a fullscale inquiry. But the way this byzantine affair
has been developing day by day, that situation
could be subject to very sudden change.

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Club.ewthglng police tried to disperse the demonstrators protesting Bhutto's death, and several people,
including three children, were Injured.
A seemingly endless stream Of mourners placed
wreathe and flowers under an enormous poof Bhutto

It already has reached Into the highest
political levels of that country, shaking the once
rock-like stability of the Afrikaner-dominated
government, Now It is nibbling at the fringes of
U.S. politics.

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By DON GRAFT
The plot In South Africa's opinionmanipulation scandal thickens — and thickens
and thickens.

WAShINGTON If war should break out in qgplon that anything was wrong with the by boding up
evacat1s proced
Europe, thousands of American soldiers Will dl.
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (UP!)
Antl.governm
demonstratogi screaming their rage agalod President
Molsanimad Zia U1-Haq over the execution of former
Prime Minister Zulfikir Ali Bhutto I9
today
Police In Karachi In the second straight day of bloody,
rioting,

The key figure Is Eschel M. Rhoodle, cashiered
pick. By any name, the reaction would
Information Ministry official who directed a
unquestionably have been overwhelmingly
secretly funded multlmlllIon.dollar project to
negative. And would anyone have stopped to
buy a better Image for South Africa and Its racial
pinpoint the culprits with precision?? Not a
policies. Much of the money is reported to have
chance. The headlines would simply have said:
gonelito supposed 'opwan s"
i
Rejects Peace Treaty"
In the United States and Western Europe, and
As administration lobbyists will no doubt - By WIZY G. P1PPERT
much is suspected of having gone Into private
Will later on." Then he added:
out, ft rut d the wwM wooki
M*iUar.., . WAmWIGTON (UPI) — Pr'— Carter
r Sh -African, pockets. The flimbg Issue in
"I
tkths_aisiI
pu&amp;
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fashion to any Senate rejection of a SALT II feels that his achievements are too soon show
that people think l am doing the best i , South Africa IS who in the government knew how :
treaty.
forgotten, and that It he Is a candidete for re- thet lam honest and well Motivated. There have much of what was going on.
Other nations — our NATO allies In Western election he will try Co remind people of thembeen some notable successes recognized at the
Europe, Japan and India, tocite jug a few —are
( this subject.
Rhoodle,
whowhere
Is In cushy
It also became apparentd
exile
Carter'sgrass.
time,
but then forgotten. In a c'mpalgn, ' In Europe,
apparently
knows
enough
watching the SALT negotiations with acute In- roots appearances during recent weekends
that achievements of the Democratic Party would be bodies are burled to start his own cemetery. His
tend and concern.
he will trytoSpread the responsibility for one of better publicized."
picen
It seems a safe bet that none of them would be his biggest problems — inflation.
relation of embarrassing details
much Impressed by careful lectures about the
Carter
argues
that
he
Is
doing
better
than
his
has
political
leaders back home at each others'
These were persistent themes that emerged
Republican predecessors in dealing with In- throats and guarantees a continuing press, at
doctrine and the con- Carter's trips to Okiajioma, Texas
stitutlonal role Of the Senate In the treaty- Wisconsin, where, despite disclaimers, be
tkn and It should not be blamed on any one home and abroad.
maiiing prnc.i
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PeML
sounded more and more like a candidate.
Indeed, the reaction abroad would be quite
It was the South African press that Initially
Carter ticked off again and again what he
"The three years before I became presidgm
simple: "U.S. Rejects Arms Umitatlon."
brought
the scandal out of the closets of Retorla
apparently believes are his forgotten the Inflation rate was $ percent, and there was
That Is not the kind of headline most U.S. achievements:
f
of
scrutlzw In this I
talk again Of restoring UW4&amp;tCf7 UP and
senators wish to have on their consciences.
—The nation Is at peace, has tried to be a price controls or having a deliberate recession to reaped, the affair does justify, the frequent
During the often heated slId emotional battle peacenak.r In the Middle East and Africa.
comparisons to Watergate. In both cases, the
put people old of work again to hold down the press has pursued inquiries into suspected
last year over ratification of the Panama Canal
—Lack Of involvement of the United States in inflation rate.
trestles, Carter and his lobbyists____
found the club foreign disputes, so that "In the lad 36 mouths
irregularities in high places despite determined
'We are doing much better than that" be
official opposition.
of world opinion a very potent weapon
we have not had a young man's life endangered a Democratic audience In Wausau, Wis.
A number Of senators, nervous about con- on the field of battle anywhere on earth."
"You have to remember that all over the world
But there isa crucial difference. The efforts of
Mituetd opposition to the canal trestles, were
—Restoration Of trust In a pod-Watergate an at this point then are btM1onss7 prmrs that the American
press to inquire and publish may
uhkTat.ly persuaded to vote In favor Of the pacts through openness Of government, passage of neither I nor anyone else can coedol," he told a
hive been opposed, but the right to do so was
by administration arguments that failure to do Strict ethics kgis'tkii.
town meeting at Elk City, Okia.
never In
This has the backing of law
so would drastically undermine the pre&amp;deM's
—Unemplo)snoud has dropped from $ percent
Carter piTimed up his fe.Hige In his Jet- rooted inquestion.
the atftidi
SouthAfrican
credibility as a world leader and the reputation to about S perisit, With the creation Of 7.S million frionjackson Day speech
in Milwaukee.
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n
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so
advantageous
a
position. Th
of the United Slates itself.
new Jobe.
"I think the American press, the American weight of South African law affecting the presse
The Makes involved In anew SALT treaty are
—The federal deficit has decreased from $5 people, an Inclined, as a matter Of character, to tilts heavily to the government's advantage.
far greater than those on the line In the Panama b&amp;IIIOII a year to less than $30 billione
empbselse the differences which divide us, the
Canal debate,
—Farm Income has risen 30 percent a year. lessons for dispute and debate, to emphasize the
While on occasion publication of scandal
Thus, far, In the absence Of a ci"p'itid
Cter was asked about criticism of his ad- problems we have not yet solved, the questions developments has been
supprø.ed, the real
agreement, opponents of a new SALT pact have mIratjon at Iis most recent biweekly"
have not yet answered.
wonder m3, be that the government has not
held the "lIMIve. They have been busily picking meeting with out.of4own editors end who his
"Often, Americans fall to remember the vast employed Its legal weapons more often. It
away at specific, narrow elements of the political constituents would be In 1110.
reservoir Of common purpose, cmvfl belief, coidinues, however,to threaten the press with
developing agreement, and forcing treaty
"I am not a candidate," Carter said. "I won't the superb achievimsids and the basic strength dir, consequences should t
he reyIajj
con-supporters to respond in kind.
make a decision on that or an wnouncen
Of our coodry."
tinue.

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Insurior's Liability Lessened In Suit

VYORLD
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But then I cannot deny that rainy, cold weather
has Its merits.
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guilty — almost.

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"The insurance company was gambling with the insurers
money," DeWoif said. "It didn't take the case on itself."
On those grounds, DeWoif said he would file a suit 011 tht
grounds of "bad faith" on behalf of the Tyuses once the court
rules on a motion for a new trial requested by the insurance
company. A hearing on the new trial motion will be held on April
24.
DeWoif said there have been similar cases to the Tyus-State.
Farm Insurance Co. situation in which the court has ruled in favor
of the "bad faith" suit.
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"The ruling in essence says when the insurance conipa ny,iscy
offered to settle a case out of court within its policy limit and
refuses to do so, and the verdict is rendered in excess of the
policy, the plaintiff has the right to claim the actions of the iiisurance company unduly placed them in jeopardy," DeWoif sakt.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — higher energy bills, and in.
Highlights of his plan:
Prmldeiii Carter to the Amen- creased use of "the ultimate
— Decontrol of oil Prices 30
can people: Drive 1w and pay source of all our energy — the that domestic prices rise to
more per gallon — it will hurt sun."
world levels by the autumn of
youlnthe wallet, but eventually
Carter, sitting at his desk in 1981.
ft will make Ui. country energy- the Oval Office, warned Amen—A challenge to Congress to
strong.
cans: "The energy crisis is adopta 50 percent windfall
Carter to Congress: Don't let real. Time Is running short" profits tax so that oil companies
your constituents bear all the He called for "a great national will not reap a bonanza from
pain — declare war on the effort
to give us energy decontrol.
Petroleum lobby and slapthe security."
—An energy security fund
big all companies with a windReaction came swiftly. It financed by the tax and by
fall profits tax.
split generally along geograpb- money from energy law enfor
The president, despite some Ical lines — praised by than cement, to help the poor.
evidence to the contrary from from oil-producing states and
—A request to Congress for
Europe, is gambling the politi- damned by others,
power to limit thermostats In
"It's a declaration of war on non-residential buildings to 65
cal and economic Impacts of
ending U.S. oil price controls
degrees in winter and 80
will be more than offset by the
degrees in summer.
conservation benefits of higher
—An order to the Environ'I'll give It to YOU
prices.
Agency to
And he Is challenging Condelay for one year a planned
grass either to ease the ding of
straight. each of anti-pollution reduction in the
hIs decontrol move with a
lead content of gasoline.
windfall profits tax or to bear
—A directive to the Office of
the onus for letting oil
us will have to
Management and Budget to
panles reap an unearned
phase out some 130,000 free
bonanza.
parking
spaces for federal
use less oil and
It Is a large gamble. And
employes by Oct. 1, 1979,
Cuter Is well aware It will
through a parking fee.
provoke a fight.
pay more ...'
—State-by-state targets will
"Fll give
be set for voluntary gasoline
somber president told Amenreduction. U a date falls short,
cana In a formal, nationauy
It faces mandatory weekend
televised address Thursday the Northeast," said Democrat- closings of service stations.
idgid. "Each Of us will have to Ic Rep. Toby Moffett of Con—A call to drivers to cut auto
ua lees oil - and pay snore for necticut, which L heavily use by 10 to 30 miles a week.

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New members of the United IV.1%, of s(.n1ill()Ie,County Hoard Les Maynard, prcskli'nt of Harnelt
Hank of Seminole, (left) and llezekjafi Ross of the
Good Samaritan home, are briefed by Campaign.
chairman and first vice president Sheila Brown
(seated left) and President Bob Daehn. Other officers are Eddie Rose, secretary, and Ron Dycus,.:
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But Republican Sen. Henry,
Bellmon, from oil-rich Oklahoma, said Carter's plan was
"the first step In the right
direct ion" and shiould have
corn. sooner.
Carter's program was dosigned to do what his 1977
energy plan did not — stimulate
greatly Increased domestic
oduction of oil, gas and other
energy sources — and clamp
down even harder on energy
waste.
Administration officials said
the new plan would reduce
energy consumption by 784,000
to 1.3 million barrels of oil a
day, with about one-fourth of
that saving prompted by higher
prica under decontrol.
They said decontrol should
Increase domestic oil
tion by 740,000 barrels a day by
the end of M.
Officials said the president's
measures would add o.lpercent
to the rate Of inflation this year
and 0.2 to 0.3 percent to annual
inflation In future years. But
Carter argued that In the long
run, his plan would reduce
Inflationary pressures by curb.
Ing reliance on foreign oil.

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Marshall's car was struck broadside by an auto driven by Miss
Tyus after his car stalled in the Intersection of SR 436 and Lake
Brantley Road. Since the accident, Marshall has been paralyzed
from the neck down, a condition which results In about $50,000 in
medical bills per year for the rest of his life, his lawyer said.
A six-member county court jury reached that verdict of $1.9
million to be awarded to Marshall for personal Injuries suffered in
the accident. But the Insurance company won Its motion to limit
Its liability to the policy amount of 1106 1)00.
"The fact that the judge made that ruling to limit the company's liability doesn't remove the Tyuses' right to make a claim
against State Farm and we certainly will pursue that claim,"
DeWoif said.
Prior to the trial, State Farm Insurance Co. was offered by the
Plaintiff to settle the matter out of court for $100,000 but it refused,
DeWoIf said. Instead, it decided to go to trial and the Tyuses lost,

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today executed these police officials accused Of murder
-mi inua ua u w wwi
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Gradually removing price
this week with the approval of Ayatollah Ruboflah
controls from U.S. crude oil
Khomeini.
between June 1 of this year and
SAVAK secret police officers Mahoud mtiltldi and
Sept. 30, 1981, will drive
Kmal Adib and policeman Mabmoud Aikarliadeb weregasolinePrim up anywhere
shot by a firing squad before dawn, Tehran radio said.
from s to 20 cents a gallon by
1152, depending on who makes
M boost the
price of every other product
—
nitrogen fertilizer and synthetic
NEW YORK (UP!) — California Gov. Edmund G.
fabric to auto tires and plastic
Brown Jr. headed today for a 41st birthday celebration In
— that Is derived from
Africa and passengers aboard his plane said he
petrole*sn
companled by singer Linda Rori.tadi, with !honI he has
The gasoline prices are exbeen romantically lin'red
psded to rise one
a
Brown, with a presidential aspirant's eye on the Mack
P1r between now and June 1
vote, Mopped Off In New York this morning for a lObour
Administration officials said
vlsltenroldetoAfrica.Hewasmakbigthe tripathisown
their odlmMm showed higher
expense.
In the long nm would
curb energy use, reducing U.S.
on imports.
Prim
But in France, where gasoline pump prices have soared In
10 cents to
YOM
more than $2.50 a gallon,
Joe Bob McCawl.y Sr. of Florida in the early IM and consumptimisat record ereis.
Wekiva Park Road, Sanford, a was a restaurateur and citrus
Other measures of the preilmen,
In
addition
to
being
indent's
complex energy
real edit, developer in t he
log in the Orlanda araC who volved In real estate. He moved progrem ranged from a boost
moved to Seminole County In to Orlando from F1.thnme. In for the world's oldest fuel
supply—wood—to the newest
JIM,died Wednesday at the age 1100.
In
1014,
he
was
In
Bulfalo
forme Of coal cleanup, manOf Me
Bill's
Wild
West
Now
working
datory
tunperatsere limits In
To celebrate the nd101S
with
the
as
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with
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offices
and
stores, flEW welfare
blcsidanIi1 In 197$,
aropli
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uncle,
Western
outlaw
Kit
programs
to
help the poor pay
help of friends he built
of Abraham Lincoln's log cabin DaltoL
Hels survived by his son,Joe
birthplace next to his home on
Bob
Jr. end stepson, (bales D.
the Wehiva River. Also In 97$
Fun
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both of Orlando; one
he brWl3r owned and operated
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the Cactus Queen Nursery
$ am. readings:
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giving a percentage f '
pers,
ii;
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law,,
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to Camp (balluige In Lake
14; yesterday's high, $7;
Hawthorne Funeral Ikuw, barumetrie pressure, 3121;
Born in Canton, Ky., Orlando, Is In chugs . of
bt.y, 7$ percm
McCawIey moved to Central arrangements,
winds, N all agit.
Fen—*x Paidy d.s ft
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AGNIECHM
SIIWOfd w lied Thuridly In
Preston V. Sechfld, 10, Of 711
G.lwvllie, will is of 34111 P.M.,
W. First St., Sanford, diedMWASY, s srlssen Funeral
Hems PA with SiNuS Messe
Thursday morning at the VA
Lode@ efficlatiM. erissa
in
lbtM GaInesville. He was
Fuflit.l Hems.PA In c1i.r,s.
bernlYoek,Pa.,adllvsdin
Sanford fair the paM 1$ yeas.
cc*wt.iv, iou sos. ii.—
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Funeral Wrekes for JN Iii
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member W do Sederd Mom
who died WlJSV, Will is
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held at 11 am, $01wy IN
Survivors Include Mrs.
Heeftares Chapel .1* Mr.
Georgia EIdd, Sinferd; and a
Hsmer Miller e011CInOInS. Sutlal
Will 1510 *11111511 MIIUII01
as.,
Charles Sechrlst,
Pun. Mr. MeCawlep Sr. IN
Hecsr, N.Y.
suid by us 10% J" 1
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Mccauley. jr.; a stapean.
Charles 0. FuM, beth of
IchugIOfUTUISImSIds.
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small pockets of loyalist troops In arnpsla.
Diplomats and other residents of the dIfl 4sun.
conquered" downtown area reported today it was
and normal with the crackle of mull arms fire audible In
the distance.

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The State Farm Insurance Co. recently lessened its liability In a
$1.9 million damage judgment awarded for personal Injury and
co-defendants in the case may have to pay the balance.
But an Orlando attorney Is hopeful he can turn hi., client's luck
around when he files a suit on the grounds of "bad faith" against
the insurance company.
A Seminole County circuit judge ruled Tuesday State Farm
Insurance Co. will pay no more than $100,000 of a 11.9 Million
dirnage judgment. Lisa Tyus, 18, of Longwood, and her father,
William T,as, co-defendants, are held liable to make up the
difference of the judgment which Is about $1.8 million, said
Thomas B. DeWolf, the Tyuses' attorney.
The suit was filed on behalf of Clinton Marshall, 71, of Magnolia
Drive, Forest City, In connection with injuries he suffered In a
three-car automobile accident in January, 1978.

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By JANE CASSELBE'Jy
can't Imagine you'd want me to They have offered themselves and catching fish with
my
and MELENDA EDMLSrON
go to these Indians, but if you as missionaries,
hands."
To look at Elizabeth FUIo( can use me I will." Little did
.
How did Valerie's exposure to
"They thought I was retartoday It Is hard to Imagine her she know that through a chain Jungle life at such an early
age dad. I felt like a clay pot. There
living In primitive conditions of circumstances she would be affect her
life? "Valerie had a was nothing I could give these
with a tribe of naked savages In able to fulfill this commitment, very healthy life there no 'IV Indians
that they wanted. But I
the jungles of Ecuador. She
Elisabeth Elliot was In the or temptations such as Cokes had one thing they knew
looks like what she is
a area to speak at Jesus '79onthe and candy. She loved the Out- nothing a bout - this priceless
dignified and gracious author, topic, "Savages, Clay Pots and door life," her mother said. treasure In the earthenware Jar
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lecturer and visiting professor a Treasure," when she agreed
the saving knowledge of
Being
raised
with
the
Indians
,
at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. to an exclusive Interview.
Jesus Christ," said Elisabeth.
But 2o years ago, she and her
Comment ing on the death of she learned never to fuss and
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I realized I needed Christ
two-year-old daughter, Valerie, the men, she said, "You kill a still doesn't complain or cry.
Parents Just as much as they did. I lived
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another
Wycliffe few Individuals by spearing thIIchen live w to their
for one year and
x
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tions
and
if
you
are
an
with
them
missionary, Rachel Saint, were them and you're called a e
living with the Aucas the tribe savage, and you kill people Indian, you are expected to couldn't speak but a few words
of their language," she said.
that had earlier speared to from a distance by the cope."
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"Valerie on the other hand
death five missionary men.
thousands and they call you
They lived In a thatch hut learned the Auca language
Among the five martyrs were civilized."
without walls or floor or fur- almost Immediately and when I
Elisabeth's husband, Jim, and
Two of the Aucas who did the niture In if clearing where would awkwardly attempt one
Rachel's brother, Nate Saint. spearing later became her approximately 50 people lived of their skills
she would anThe men died after landing friends and taped their account in eight huts. "I was observed flounce to the Indians the Auca
their plane on a narrow strip of of what happened.Why this constantly with eyes peering at equlveleid of 'Hey, everyone,
beach after trying to make tragic waste of life"
does me no matter what time I getaloadofthls."
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friendly contact with the stone not have to explain himself," awoke. My every move was
Elizabeth taught Valerie on
age tribe. They left behind five she said. "He just says 'Trust accompanied by a running the mission field with
widows and nine children, me.' I'm content to leave It in commentary and sound ef- correspondence courses
!Ik
Elisabeth and Jim had met and God's hands, I don't need to see fecta," she said. "I was a total through the third grade, but
fallen In love in college and visible results,"
freak, I could not understand or then they cane back to the
Elisabeth Elliot autographs her book
were later married In Quito,
Valerie Is now a wife and speak their language, (I had United States for the sake ofher
Ecuador in 1953. Valerie was 10 mother, married to a minister, blonde hair and blue eyes and
education. "In the broadest Lars Gran, a hospital chaplain
Following her talk in the open
months old when her father who was also an 'MK' stood head and shoulders above sense, I believe that
Is whit God who Is working on a Bible air arena at Jesus 79, many
died.
(missionary's kid), and they everyone in the tribe. I couldn't wanted me to do at that
time," project presently.
young people stood up to exRather than being bitter, have a two-year-old son and are even do their simple everyday she said.
She said that the biggest press their willingness to go as
Elisabeth prayed to God, "I expecting another child ln June. tasks such as making pottery
She has written many books change In mission work since missionaries, did she think
and articles such as "The she was on the field In 1963 has most would follow through? "I
Savage, My Kinsman," been in field of technology and like to steer away from that
"i'?rough the Gates of Splen- the use of the computer In question," Elisabeth said.
dor" "Shadow of the Almighty" translation work. "I spent "Statistically even Jesus'
and "let Me Be A Woman" endless hours of labor with my ministry was a complete flop,
(written as a wedding gift
brain that a computer can do in but nothing done for Christ Is
Back In his "Eve of round of booze and drugs, but which he had written to lead Valerie.) She is now married to
to
minutes," said Elizabeth.
lost."
Destruction" days, rock singer Saturday night It was a "born more than 30,000 In a service of
Barry Maguire had been on a again" Barry who sang a song communion at Jesus 17'
The 4-day religious festival
was the fourth held at the 172acre cow pasturorange grove
site near Disney World and
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attracted more people than
ByEDLTHDEEN
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oup 'o women honored as
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trucks, motorcycles and gr of the saints in Christ
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and young children. There was risen.
,
The apostles had left after the
aspeclal tent ad up for the 2,000
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through, puppets, Ann Marie rection three days later. When
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director of music and youth.
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0111111111DARROW
Sauteed iUan.Church
The very f1d member of the
base family to be put to use by
man was the donkey, and It Is
Mill working hard for mankind
In many places. All over the
world, In fact, the donkey
used for transportation.
Nowhere Is the donkey better
vwiølat.i,l Oh.. a
In ri,.aaal
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moutalnous terralnwhereft has reproduce.
an uncanny sense of
How long have donkeys
ure
sfootedness
that allows it to served man? 1115 chances are
pick Its way safely along good that it was the fleet-footed
narrow, rock-Arm
rock.
trails. It Is wild donkeys of Ethiopia that
particularly suited to desert were first caught and tamed by
because It ca thrive Egyptians
NO= because
before
when no horse could survive, of Moses.
And, In a strange quirk of
From that time forward It has
ginilki, a donkey and a horse
ed man and God. On a
con lUstS and have oUspring, day, now celebrated as Palm
bntthatoftspringcamotlgstgn
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as the mount for our Lord Jesus
Christ as He triumphantly
entered Jerusalem. A himulge,
hard-working, sure-iooted,
dependable donkey carried
God's Son to a rare moment of
earthly glory and recognition.

name a ears among those
other women "of means" who
were fpp
aithful to Christ
throughout his ministry.

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bushel, her life has lighted the wherever they go.
path of believers for centuries.
Often these Joannas are right
Her faith came from above and be side us, but we don't
It had great power, making us recognize their worth because
sure "the Lord preserves the we are looking for those with
faithful."
big names, palatial houses,
Without our faithful Joannas spectacular careers.
humble, serene, believing We forget that Joannas walk
women there would be little by faith, not by sight. They
boos for the downhearted know that "faith in the
overtaken by Insurmountable assurance of things hoped foF
problems
the conviction of things not
Without their kind of faith- seen."
fulness
"reaching to the
(NEXT: Resurrection)
cloud,," as the psalmist (From "Wisdom from
described It the world would Women Is the Bible" by Edith
be a dreary place. The faithful Dees. Copyright (C) 1t7$ by
ones like Joanna carry a light Edith Dcci. Renristed by
that dispels the darkness permission of Harper &amp; Row.)
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that Joanna gave spiritual
comfort to Quust as well as
material support. Her faithfubiess to him clarifies his
parable that follows her name
In the bock of Luke:
"A sower went out to sow his
seed. And as he sowed, some
foil along the path and was
Palm Sunday, W19, Is upon trn&amp;l.n nail.. fai' ..it Oh. Wra4.
us.'Aswecelebrstetheglodàus of
ured it Andsome
Implications of that first felon the rock and, as It grew
triumph this Sunday' we
It withered away becaus, it
call ourselves (1 riMans wouldhad no
And some fell
do well to think about that among tions
and the 11101115
donkey. We ha ve bees called pew with It and
choked it.
upon to carry life-giving
fe
fi
good soil and
message of the Gospel In a grew andInto
yielded a hunhumble, hard-worldng, sore.
footed, dependable manner,
Joanna "fell Into good soil,"
as that donkey was called grew spiritually and yielded a
to
hundasdiold. Because she did
one live
who
to Me thcarry
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Science lecturer from Boulder,
Cole., will be speaking at First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
I)eflona, * Elkcam Boulevard
(near the golf co urse) on
Saturday at 3 p.m.

Christian Science. Following an
early career In aviation, she

has devoted her full time to
healing, and since 1966, has
traveled to many parts of the
world as a member of the
Christian Science Board of
Lectureship. The lecture, free
Miss Robbins has a Long- and open to the public, will, be
standing experience In the on the subject, "Freedom to be
Christian healing practic 01 Yosrseif."
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eight-day Passover observance for those of

Jewish faith will begin at sundown Wednesday.
Passover celebrates the exodus of the Jews from
Egypt more than 5,111 years ago. Looking forward
to their role in the event as youngest family members are are children of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Giasów
of 1113 Terry Drive Altamsige Springs Mkhab, 5,
(left) and Elena, 3. A Passover Seder will be conducted by Rabbi Da'M Arzooiug at Beth Am
Synagogue at 121 8;;;" Road, Cauelberry at
1:31 p.m., Thursday. A teacher at the Hebrew day
school and Temple of Liberal Judaism, Orlando, he
will officially become Beth Am's rabbi on Aug. 15.
Theseder wig he.penl.the public wish cut to
members Ill and aonmemhers, $12. For reser.
valises call Lois Smerilso. at 831417$ or Terry
Gussew at 813.1111 or 1344100.

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Magdalen's announcement,
Circus Alleluia acts.
they
thought it an Idle tale
"The emphasis at Jesus 19
fabricated
by women. But
was on evangelism as never
y
went
and saw the empty
before and the people were
to
themselves.
responding as never before,"
Little
knownabWA
said Calvary Assembly Pastor
ona1 life of Joanna, except
Roy Hai thern, whose church
of
was the
4rpretor
signs
words
of
Barry
In
Maguire for deaf underwrites the annual event. Herods ite*arci,

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A Walk
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OP SOS
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SENKARIK GLASS
a PAINT CO., INC.
WINNDIXIE STORES
Jerry 8. Ed Senkarik
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Will celebrate Palm Sunday at the 11 am. service with a
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Services during Holy Week will be Maundy
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Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Holy Communion, and Good Friday, a
7:30 i.m. Tenebrae Service.

WIIlvrAvs..LaSeNary
Rev.
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MUsists,
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service at Redeemer iAgheran Church, SanfDr&amp; Holy Week
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p.m. and Good Friday Tesmebrae at 730
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Sunday In the Palm Sunday Service at 10:30 am.
Each conthned will carry a banner made $pecjal for them
by women of the congregation. The public Is Invited to attend
this serv ice and the S a.m. Palm Sunday Service.

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Recording and television
or 30 years the
Wutherfords, will sing on Palm Sunday at the 10:30 am.
sviceM First Baptist Cluof Winter 4,, and at2p,
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Monday through Friday from noon to 1250 pin, at the First
United Methodist Church of Ovtedo.Speclal made and a ttjef.
devotional message will be given daily during the sandwich
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The 25.v(gce youth choir of the First Baptist Qi
Crestview, will perform In the 11 a . wor1n ae
at IlkI Mary Baptist Mission of the First Baptljt Qi
c'°fr is under the direction of Charles
Sonford
Davis
Jr,
who formerly served as minister of m*311c andE.
youth In
Sififord I First Baptist Quwth. Accompanist for the
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group
Elaine Burgessand f1atlst Is Ann Teal.
Thi group will Participate InPrajs Fed, li*..4 April
U I,
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at Stetson Universit"
W&amp;U L taken on a slght.aeelng tow
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Iii Chris Richey, director of youth activities
In FirSt
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Scheduled to begin from the Sanford clutch at
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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DEAR DR. LAMB - Every
so often I wake up during the
Dr.
night choking. I belch while I
am sound asleep on my back.
This blocks my windpipe and I
cannot get my air. My wife will
slap my back but it seems to
take forever before I can get
air. It's terrible. It seems like
the end of me. When I finally carbohydrate Is a sweet drink,
get air, It takes awhile before It may be only a matter
.
I'm breathing normally and I minutes until It Marts emptying
am afraid to go back to bed Into the small Intestine. The
classic example here is
until I can
By PATRICK REID
the mold samples. "Some
I do not eat or snack before drinking sugar water for a
The
Herald
Services
represent 10 years' work...
going to bed so this does not glucose tolerance
•
ARCATA,
Calif.
A
few
others
may have taken 10
cause It. Can you help me?
You probably have a faulty
refrigerators
In
days."
a
What causes this? What can we
closure mechanisrn at the top Of
basement laboratory at
Ogata says the center
do when it does happen? What your stomach where It joins the
can I do to prevent this in the
• northern California's
processes about 1,800
10 11 12
future? Believe me, it's quite esophagus (foo tube). In a
1 2 3 4 5 6
Humboldt State University
7 8 9
requests for samples each
normal- person the top of
,.hold the results of countless
year.
The
center's
scary. I've heard of people stomach Is closed and when one
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of
research,
resources
are Indexed
choking to death on food and lies down, there is no way that
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I'm very concerned,
: Among the samples
t h e "Neurospora
the acid digestive material and
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16 —
worth
millions
of
dollars
Newsletter," an annual
DEAR READER — You food can leak up into the
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no new wonder drugs,
publication that also an.
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something to choke on. i esophagus.
fibers,
flounces
new research
Faulty closure may be the.synthetic
- - suspect YOU are regurgitating only
abnormal function, but
radioactive Isotopes or
projects
and
provides other
food from your stomach into the
:exoUc forms of plant life,
mold
Information,
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—
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24 25 28
of the small portion of the
an esopnageal reflux.
refrigerators contain about
from the National Science
the.
through
stomach
'3,500 samples of the
Foundation supports
.
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It's a good thing you don't diaphragm (hiatal hernia) will
have a snack before you go to have an associated eaoPhaeal
common orange bread
newsletter and allows the
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'mold Neurospora and the
bed, but that doesn't reflux. To give you more
center to distribute
necessarily mean your stomach detailed information, I am
-, fungus Aspergillus, a third
Neurospora
and
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38
J The stomach is a food
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','cousin of penicillin.
ter,
Aspergillus free of charge.
reservoir,
storing
the
food
sending
you
The
Health
— —
—
' This Fungal Genetics
More than 6,000 research
you've eaten. It doesn't pass it number ii, Hiatal Hernia,
42
40 41
Stock Center Is the only
papers
have
Esophageal
Ref
lux.
been
Into the small intestines for
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such repository of mold
published
by
scientists
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43 44 45
major digestive process until
You should make sure you
.and fungi samples in the
working with Neurospora,
after it's been churned and have a very light evening meW
world.
It
saves
thousamols
says
Ray Barratt, director
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51
52 53
essentially liquified. This with as little fat as 'ou can
- of biologists, chemists,
of
the
center and dean of
process doesn't happen In- manage. Be sure to eat early
and
researthe
HSU
School of Science.
55
—
stantaneously.
enough so your stomach can.
cherL
Neurospora
Is a valuable
------If you've eaten a good fatty completely digest what you eat.
"These
things
are
57
tool
for
geneticists
because
58
meal, It may be 12 hours or
The Health .Itter I am
'irreplaceable,"
says
mulonsproducedIn
it by
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more before the stomach Is sending you will give you other.
curator
William
Ogata
of
X-rays,
ultraviolet
light
INIWSPAPIR ENTIRPAiSE ASSN i
empty. Carbohydrates are tips to follow. You might find It
emptied the fastest and the very helpful to have the head of
your bed elevated ao you are not
proteins in between.
Of course, how the food Is lying flat on your back. That
eaten Is packaged makes a helps prevent the food frciñ
difference.
If your car- leaking Into the lower
The Siegs Mark 65th
HOROSCOPE
bohydrates are In the form of esophagus.
raw fruits or vegetables, they'll
Make an appointment with
be solids and the stomch will your dQckor' and have an
have to work on them to liquify examination to see If you have a
them. On the other hand, if your hWtW hernia.
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and other techniques an
be inherited, and each gene
ntreIs a single metabolic
stop. That discovery won a
Nobel Prize in physiology

growth. It's entire life
cycle lasts just 14 days. In a
relatively short time,
therefore, a researcher can
observe several
generations, determining
which step in the mold's
metabolism has been in.
terrupted as the result of a
mutation.
"It's easy to make a
bunch of mutants," Barratt
says. "It's hard to find
where the damage has
been done."
Although the bread-mold
mutants at HSU are
relatively simple
organisms, their genes and
chromosomes function In
the same manner as those
In all other sexual life
forms. As a result, says
Barratt, research using
Neurospora helps scien..
tists gain a better understanding of metabolic
processes in the human
body.
The center grows
Neurospora on a synthetic
medium, reducing the
number of variables that

This Fun gal
Genetics Stock
center is
the only such
repository of
mold and
fungi samples
in the world.
and medicine for George
Beadle and Edward Tatum
In 1958.
Barratt says the primary
advantage of working with
Neurospora Is its rapid

may affect an experiment.
"And it can be grown
very large quantities,"
says Barratt.
After the mold is incubated, samples are
freeze-dried or dried
through absorption on
silica gel for storage.
Mutant strains can be held
in a state of suspended
animation for 20 years or
more.
Because the food source
for the bread mold Is
limited, the organisms can
be easily controlled.
"Once they get out of the
lab, they have to compete
with other organisms In the
soil," says Ogata.
"It's a tough life in the
soil," adds Barratt.
As a precaution against
fire or an extended power
outage at the lab, one set of
duplicate samples is stored
at Stanford University.
"None of these have any
economic value nor are
they pathogens," Barratt
notes, explaimng that some
bacteria and viruses used

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for genetic research can be
quite dangerous. Among
the most valuable cultures
are barley and yeast

strains used by brewers
and wine makers.
Barratt says siuuuilar
genetics stock centers have

been established to
preserve research on
subjects ranging from
algae to priuliates.

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Dr. Joseph L. Alterman

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Newman the Service' to

Mankind Award on be-

before moving toGeneva,

half of the Sertoma Club
of Altamonte Springs.

Both are retired teachers in the Seminole County
.. School System. Mrs. Sieg taught 32 years and he
taught 26 years.

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According to Mr. Sieg, when they retired, he
bought a trailer and traveled the United States,
Canada and Mexico. Later, he bought a sail boat,

Dr. Newman's award
was based on his helping
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to establish an outatan4
Ing paramedics program
in Seminole County. The

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sail boat was no fun for his wife, so he sold It after a
year at sea for both of them.

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five years.

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combined with the 8crtoma Chub of Winter
Springs for the Annual
Awards Banquet at the

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The accompanying Herald photo of the couple
appeared in The Herald 15 years ago on the
couple's 50th wedding anniversary.

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wood gets to play wi th the
Atlanta Symphony. lie has
also played with a few
major symphonies, in.
eluding Savannah, Ga.,
Chicago and Charlotte,
N.C. Sherwood Is proud to
ha ve played with greats
like Barry White at the
Atlanta Omni.
Through sympliony is his
first love he says he
realizes that the corn-

petition is getting tougher,
but lie won't give up. lie
auditions every chance he
gets with the detenuuinati on
of beconiing pcnnanantiy
employed with a symphony
ordiestra.
The Les Bon Andes Club
will hold their Annual
Candlelight Service Palm
Sunday, at Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church
on Orange Avenue.
The Stwaker at the 7:30
pin, service will be Rev.
Williuuiis Lewis.

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This young ambitious

musician Is currently
living in Atlanta where he
is involved in several
Musical ventures. He
teaches private percussion
lessons at Stainton's Music
Studio in Marrietta Ga.,
serves as part-time percusslon Instructor at
Relnharcg College, Canton,
Ga., and Performs on a
regular basis with the
Dekalb Community College

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For the experience and
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M soon as we returned,
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Alice started calling and ..to 'cs YOU hav, to call the
melovektters.Incrder paice or flredspartmeit." Third
nior
on :
Ottedlm sitters know how
discourage her, I told her I
snpg.d to a girt In to gdtoahouisbsstdon't know
pt t address. Thi is very urnAdele Graham, First Lady of Florida, will serve as honorary
(Nat tn.)
the polk@ chairperson of the Third Annual SeWor Session,
diacouii program for senior visitors and residents in Central
wet both ways, bi she or file ilepsmtmsnt.
she dido't care.
INDIANA TEACHER Florida.
Abby, I have absolutely no DEAR' ACHEII:
fl
Senior Season 1979 rums m Sept. 12 tughDec.
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to quWyft for discounts at I
to
with
in Aspen H.s esuther .
ha
local theme parke, restaurants and aU outlets, will coate in
me to and
she expected
t
an edended series of senior athletic activities, and attend show.
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formance will be at
Providence, R.I. and last
St. Louis, Mo.

Ross

her. In fact, I told up up suggested this additional rule:

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' frèudldidn'twantanyaerlous "Wrftedowntheaddrasof First Lady To Chair
cinitinents.
the'hou.e where you're sitting

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Mrs. Freddie Mobley of

1203 Wed 8th St. He 15 Ii a
graduate of the
CMIServatOCY
Of Music and
DEAR ABBY: How does a W
assures us he is able to stay wrong, it's my fault
has
aspirations
of
year-old man get rid of a 30home alone, and wants to.
In your t#jIfllon, should we
becoming a percussionist
in the house
We trust our son, but I tend to leave our son
(3
with a symphony or.
take no for an answer?
beonthe nervous side and don't for 10 days?
chedra.
I took Alice (made up name)
know if I could handle It if
UNDECIDED
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Abby
Meanwhile, he isn't iii
toAapsnforaweekendofskjljig
anything were to happen to him
DEAR UNDECIDED: Year
waiting
for his dream to
be.ti girl I had planned
whixe we were away. He's a letter snggests that yea lack
materIalIze.
On AprIl 2nd
to talm got the flu and couldn't
good kid who does what he's afficienj cedlance IN yew
he
began
a
dx_week
go. The hotel reservations were _________________________ told—if I'm around to check on sea to Insure a worry-free 28 major cities wi tour of
paid for In advance and I didn't
th Diana
him. His father has always eft vacation - otherwise why
Ross.
f
Th
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first
going
per.
column, "Rules for Baby- thedisclplineand raising of the wealdysa have writhe I. ma?
eU, Alice took the weekend sitters" was 50 ValUable that I kkk to me, bui A'od has a short
A good rule to follow: Wbea
fw too w1ously and now she had copies mede for all my fun and, if anything goes
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"In IOVI" With me students. We discussed your
never told tier i riles in class, and one boy

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Sherwood Mobley Is a
former Student atSeminole
High School and the son of

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f 1 I1e
"irreplaceable" mold samples stored alt the world',s only Finig.11 (;(.Iletics
Stock Center at northern California's Humboldt State Universih-.

( left), past international

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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sieg of Geneva celebrated
their 65th wedding anniversary on April 4.

your entire household upset
Y(XJRBIRTIWAY
todav Wess you make some
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Your kkndddp could take Active Social PIM and bum off
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on new meaning
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept
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coining ye
bds
woutd still be able to make
be cementaill with old friends, Don't ignore your hunches
his contract by means of a
iednswusodatlatswlll*usd today, but they do need
-A successful finesse for
NORTH
ftoi'. They coijd lied
ft tat of
queen of hearts.
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ARIES(March fl-*1i 19) you into dothgsomething ImKJ4
make his contract. He deYour personality may have PUISIVe1Y, that I't too bright.
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LIBRA
guard against the chance
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Keeping with free-wbeeling, 05
that East would hold both
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doing too hot. Be cautious as to faat.spendlng pals today could
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spades.
where you put your money. eat up your allowance. A good
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So
it
trick
three.
South
Find out more of what lies time Mn be had without great
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simply discarded the four of
ahead for YOU from now wd11 expense.
SOUTH
hearts from dummy.
lending
birthday
by
Your nod
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SWRP10 (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
This gave up any play for
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an overtrick. But South Was
for your cow of AdroOraph It's good to be Independent but
Letter. Mall $1 for each to don't go to ridiculous lengths to
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well content to score game
and rubber and even more
AstroOraph, P.O. Box 419, prove your point. You may win
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. the battle but lose the war.
Vulnerable: Both
East did hold both the 10 of
Be life to spicily birth 1 ' SAGTFTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Dealer: South
spades
and queen of hearts.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 21) Although your
is
West North East South
There is A 611,Cffits WISM that and your Intentions are good,
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must be tnI1iiIred with the you still could thoughtlessly 2•
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faj]y and with loved ones hurt a sensitive friend's
Pus Paw Pass
You hold:
today,orfiictlon will marthln feelings. Think before you
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Trying to complete projects °' 19) Be willing to shire today. ________________________
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A Nebraska reader ash
todoy. U you see things going
.rosIt
what we think of a notrump
By
Oswald
Jacob
awry, don't figist It. Ii.,. YOU Will COinS out wimmeri.
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opening bid with this hand.
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(J *Feb. 19) .
high-card
points represent "
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opening notrump. Open with
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the echo with the deuce next.
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unavoidably lit you down cause
when West continued the
EffERPRUZ ANN. -,
106y. Yoted be mort to rely
it.
P28CEN (Feb. 20-March 20)
only on yourself if there's
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TRADITIONAL SUNDAY DINNER
Roast Beef Ham Steak

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Shrimp-

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Chicken

Homemade Soup
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Mashed Potatoes p
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Vegetab s
COMPLETE
Dessert
Children Under 12 $2.9s
Too Cf,
Lunch: M.F 11-2
Dinner Thurs.-Sal. .9
Sunday Dinner: 12.3
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No Surprises
At Awards
This Year?
six years ago and he said he'd
By DICK KLEINER
die up there."
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
Koch says he athnlres the
Vanessa Redgrave has not been
asked to present an award at Integrity of the Academy
membership which votes for
ttIs year's Oscar
Ordinarily, virtually all the Oscar winners.
prevIous year's winners are
"The year Scott won," Koch
asked to make a presentation says, "he had said he woul'
the following year. And Miss accept1tlfhegotft.vJ
Redgrave won last year - but made that tatenent before the
she also made an acceptance voting. And they voted for him
speech which caused havoc anyway. They voted for
because some Interpreted It as Redgrave despite her politics
anti-Semitic.
and they voted for Johe Wayne
To avoid any repetition of lespite his politics.
that, the decision was made to
"They used to say that
leave her off.the invited guest California pecle woold rer
list. Howard W. Koch,presldent vote for a New York picture.
of the Academy of Motion But last year they voted for
Picture ArtsandSclences,uys "AnflIeHall,' whlchwaaaNe,
that while "the tnopected York pict.
makes news," the hope Is
aii tit
the
always that the show goes off Oscar's credibility much
wIthout anything unexpected. stronger - people vote for the
ThIs year (the Oscars will be picture or the actor or the
on Apr11 9, and will be telecast director they feel Is the best,
via ABC) they are taking the regardleuo( any other factor."
Koch also says that the hig
usual precautions to guard
j.,
money spent by some studios on
ait
advertising cenpalgns (the ads
happening,
run In the locally ciruiated
Since the year Marion Brando trade papers, Variety and The
won, and sent an Indian woman Hollywood Reporter) don't
to the podlisn to accept for him work, either. Again, he cites the
(and, in the process, deliver a case 1 "AnnIe Hall," which
speech about Indian affairs), dldo't spend any money on
the Oscar people no longer advertising, yet cleaned up on
allow anybody to accept an Oscar night.
award for anybody else,
There are pro
ahead for
"Surrogates no longer accept
awards," says Koch. "We don't the Oscars. Koch believes,
want a Sacheen Littlefeather mainly because It Is getting
more and more difficult to
again,

distinguish between motion
And there may be (as there pictures made for
tr1cal

was last year In the case of release and motion pictures

At the moment, to qualify for

working somewhere else, an Oscar, a flint must play at
Illness, whatever. But, more least a Week In a Ii gee
and more, there seems to be a theater during the preceding
feeling among many winners calender year. But there Is

t),ttmy'twas*tho iward.
*I1LU$ PIS$)US ea tbs
An antl.Oscar movement is Acadeinyto Include 'IV movie,,
lng across the land.
and everynne believes that It 15
only a matter of t1fl3 - sjid

"I have sympathy for George very long, at that - before
C. Scott and Woody
there will be movies made
some of them," says Koch. "1 exclusIvely for pay•TV
disagree With them bet I us showing.
derstand how they feel. It would "iii our lifetIme," 'Cocti says,
seem to me that to get an award "TV and movies Will COifli
from one's peers would be closer together. There are a lot
thrilling,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMInOLE
øThrY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 79.443.CA.13.D
HARRY WAGNER,

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FRIDAY, APRILI

Seio Cowmiity College Players prosent "BIdterfiles Ale Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre ta

College (NEIler5 Spting
Concert, 8 p.m., Fine Arts Concert Hall. Free to public.
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MS3 MMIISII Tstmasten Club,7:15 am.,
iuuuy inn, wymore Poad.
cession Lutheran
Wet Walebers, 10 am.,
Qch, 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamaute Springs.
Diet W.rbebsp, 10 am. and noon, Cesiton Union
Building, Stetson UniversIty; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbytirian, DeIAnd; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate 74fl
Øferd natesy,
Civic Cacdeg
______noon, Sanford_____
AA noon, Mental Health Ceder,
ltq* SprlIl4I.
Ro
TOPS Cbspler 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Cburch,
Qystal lAke and Cosadry Q, Lake Mary.
lubsylew 5(1e SCb.SI Advfory Conmdttee, 7:30
p.m., g
7:30p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
Ares Cbambe' at Cemaneree, 7:30 P.m.
Sanford Al.Aass, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Qurch, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. FIIst t
1VAY, APRIL16
Greakr Sanford Cmber of Commerce quarterly
dirctor meeting, $ a.m., dtanbsr building,
Poetry Workebsp forall ages, 11 am. to2 pin., Qurcit
Stred Station Gallery, Orlando. Free to
Saated Sedosa, 7 am., $an%'$, Sanford.
Wister 8's Sertema, 7:30 am., City Hall, N.
Edgenon Avenue.
,
Sford jj
noon )41I &gt;

7cemeCvttVeftmIl.....3SC a line
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum

Orlando, Fla. 32801

S. Oak Ave.; Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., &amp;mirnit Apis.,
Cuselberry.

Jewiet 0i-'.'ty C

WW4AY,ApRU,1g
'-n,

prime time, but Its "Today" show IInaIM the "wip In •e'

Wakidla SpriNs. Leave 'iida
THU1)AY,APEL1I
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ruing television and now Phil Denshus has been added to Its
Donshus, whoae Bmniy Award.wlnnlng syndicated talk show
from Chicago thaws a big audience, will appear on "Today" In

Mrs Walter L
C -ç DAR, 2:36 p.m.,_____

- In an audience participation tecimique he has perfected on lii

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Carter, 2010 Grandilew Ave., Sanford, hiltie.

guests, then roam the studio audience with a hand mike, taking

questions (ruin the floor.
The "Today" segments aptly will be titled "Donahue on

Today," and while they will be prodnc.d by the Do"ahw daft In

Bousus Fe apsosored by

5flsiid Art AL,

10a.m. to 8 p.m., Pii#rt Cents,

Ostodat Orlando, Orange County,

Ordlnanceasitpertaklstosldeysrd

By: William j. At.o,

5) q $ .

,-', 5fod Florida, 37771, ecu

$5yfe,

ap4

1139 mo., $l50dsposlt

IISNTSNNTN JUDICIAL Cli.

COUNTY, FL.
CASE NO. 79N1CM.$

opened and reed:

ear' ii Aojustment

PmIItlener.t4uand

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO: JUDY Ti$CrnIR

COUNTY, Item Ne. 4- Pack, Maforlalo
You wIN Oab notice Hat the CISy
for Nod sej
Po U.$eccer CemmIsslenof the CIty 0' Sanford.

not gaudy .nougi to 1n ovsrcodencs Devid Hartasa and Oo&amp;s Blvd., cemiwerty $ernioe TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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co otays Riuio
35 West EliI$t 5ty,

Florida, at iie Vcleck P.M. en

Apts..for Senior CitIzens.

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town, very cbs &amp; roomy. So,
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Pale

Ave.
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3 Sa*Sem * both, $154 s,
dePIsit. $10 extra per me. for

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In a Film Simday pr
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view of the SM that I killed to
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to •tts, *0 bId ebkb In its County, Fbelds.
By: JaM F. Ijemiva. BOquke
name
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lemleale County, FlorIda. thIs me
human spirit - at a time w the word in_ily N
tu*0msit best ureas me Inii,i,i
loIN
in Cswrt, lumimis Csty. FIends IN
Psiiaie lnNieitid may ppur lUSh dayef March, iwo.
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and be heard so *s time SM PIece (11*1.)
be roming awodrnid -ABC's "Dlrodis.' pte.te a special acaidsac. WISh Nie PeevisimS it
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of them an thor, iiuO hess
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ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.

This elegant 4.3 has lust aboul
everything. $44900.

ASSOCIATES WANTED - CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFI.
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322-lln

Super clean 3 BR home Includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C HIA,
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only 131,900.

Nice iocatlonl BPP WARRANT.
,- ED. Only $215001
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
"t.EADERi WE LIST I SELL
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

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tP$anf ord's Sales Leader
3222420

ANYTIME

'Multiple LIsting Service

REAL

TORS

PARK

'ransh OffIce
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323222:

JOhnny W&amp;Ki"
ReaEstate, Inc.
General Contractor

322-6451 aft Hrs. 322.71 p

3$ cs-'

WORLD...

loBule
IIALTY
N1U05

1. nice sc. porch. $31,100.

2304 Lisa Ct. 31½' Stucco. As 15.
1*115. Iroker.owner.

couple or retirees. it has C HIA

i BR 2 B home on Providence
Blvd In Deitona, on a 1g. car let.
Itsiust acoupleol biks trim Lk.
Mcoarnity. Washer &amp; dryer Inc.
if you're in a bid. mood, deW? foe-.
get we are exclusive agents for

ASH HOMES in Deltona. They
are custom ouilee,s w.many
plans to choose trove or If you
have yasir own lust brine them
along. ASH HOMES call build
veur dream hsi.
RE_ALTY WORLD'

3229283

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BATEMAN REALTY
leg. Real Estate Broker
32)473
2430 Sanford Ave.
COUNTRY- location yet mInutes
from shepping. 3 BR, I b,
storage rot 5. work shop, feitced,

shaded I landecopod. 131.150.
SPARKLING clean 2 BR, 1 b, FR,

well landscaped, be yd fenced.
$3350,.
MAYFAIR older 3 51W. bhome
With VII$fl U111R14

lots., lively greunds. 55.0,905.

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CANAL FRONT IovelylBR,3b
home, sondeck, boat hoesi,
filbihIg ácL Caflal bids

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.L COLBER1REALTY INC.

It. JaMs RIver'.

(I)

Hirold

REALTORS

3435 S. French 11192) SanfOrd

A Rve. 3221413, 353.fl57,323.707 I,________________

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1.46 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
NEXT TO DESIGNATED
PARK. SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE
AT 5th. $12,500
NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROP.
ERTY OVERLOOKING AN ICE
COLD TROUT POND. VOl.
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,993 WITI
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EAS
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PEI
CENT INTEREST.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando327.1577

DeLand 668.8335

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FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6.50 yd. installed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
We w,II not be undersold on
comparable quality.

or call

Nil

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InC.REALTOR, MIS
23.5774 Day or Night

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

3.5 Acres tracti, fantastic view,
overlookIng valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that

runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
IaSOO.09, Good terms, 53)00.00
down, assume loan.
Mountain cabin approxImately 1
acre. Dandy garden spot. This i

a handy man special because It
Is not finished inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the outside is corn
pleted. Large deck overlooking
mtns.YoucanllveInitwtilleyou
finish It uD. S miles from Murpity. $22,500.00. $5.000.o00 down
assume loan.
2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden erie or pasture. Plenty

tobuild3orlhousu.
tays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty 'of privacy,
$5950.00,
$1,500.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game

and good fishIng In this area.

CHEROKEILANOCO.
Murphy, N.C. 25805

fl-Junk Ca

Removed

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Paid for unk &amp;usccl
cars. ?rucks S heavy equipment

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AUCTION
SALE

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

78MotorCycles

Hide A Bed, Patio Loungers, LW
chairs, TV's. All kindS garden
toolS &amp; Misc ,temc f all kinds

323 3670

3225990

BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010550
Call 322 1671; 377 4460

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Mo'orcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 77t0

DOOR PRIZES
COMEFARLY STA'YLATE

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Dell's Auction Center

79-Trucks-Trailer-s

1970 Dodge P U truck w camper

JOHNNY'S BACK

fop, new iflSp Sticker,
cond 51250 323 5500

Qood

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80-Autos for Sale

Piney Woods Auction
Every Saturday at 7 p m located
on SR 4)5. 18 mi. north of San
ford We wilt buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house full
Free pick upon consigned ndse

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

1967 Mercury Monarch i dr Pow

Cr. auto,
32? 8195

Ghia

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Trim pkq

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at 30 pd 372 2270

16 ft. Bass boat w 75 HP Chrysler
motor. Excellent cond. Many
extras, Osteen 373 0026 after 6
p.m.

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 3277)

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Multi Family yard sale.
Sat., Aprlll.9:30330
7133 Willow Ave., Sanford

1915 21 It. T C twin 135 double in
board-outboard engines.
Sleeping cabin, depth finder, CS
radio, life lackels etc. Good
cond. $5,000. Eves. 372 7575.

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Hwy 46 West. Sanford
323 5620

YARD SALE Sat. 9-5, 2630 El
Capitan Dr. (behind Fairway)
good furn, clothing.

3AY'TONA AUTO AUCTION'
y 92. I ,iiie,wt'sl uf Speeaway
Daytona Beach, will hold a'
public AUTO AUCTION ever,
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 255
Bill for further details
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AuctionSaturdays,'p ni
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 177
Consignmentswelcome
KellogqsAuction Sales
323 7050

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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1914 Coachman 12 ft slide in
camper. Sleeps 1, for .

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69 to
models Call 3399100 or 8)1

.5605 IDeaterl

truck 322 8262 after 6 pm

5rtunent

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1967 Buick Classic, in

1977 2311, Coachman
Self contained Like New
322 5623 alter s p m

good contt (lest offer
- tdkCS 349 5761

20 It. Starcratt trailer, self
tamed Air cond., new tires,
excellent cond 57.500 322 5505

Cadillac El Dorado late 1978. I
owner 9,000 Must sell, new one
coming Deflary 668 5259.

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. U
Scott Reagan 327 5177

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FURNITURE
FOR SALE
3277)95
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Sanford Auction
1715 S. French. 323 7340.
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Small farm tractor with mower a.
other equipment, Call after 4
p.m. 322-7361.

S9-Misial

rcthlndise

PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautlful Spinel.Console stored
locally. Reported like new.
ReSponsible party can take on
low payment balance. Write
before we send truck. Joplln
Piano, P.O. Box 3061, Rome, Ga.

3016).

p

BR suite new, $339; 5 pc. LR

1

$500 Firm

new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;

Ca$lafter6:30327062?

7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$301 up; El. stove$dOIup; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 3221721

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Com
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Sob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
7202 French Ave.
377-2235

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond Free FBi,
CaIlCarll-4arr,saf
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
JACK FROST-- Cent Heat &amp; Ak
Cond. Service. Free FBi on
inst. Comm &amp; Res. 372 0208
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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new fur $650 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only 51)6 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate You can have mach. for
$116 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831-1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.
Latex paint $4.9igal.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
3225791
17 cu ft. Whirlpool refrig likenew
also swivel ch.. dining rm. set
very reasonable. 327029) Winter

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

*1413 E. Firat Si.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

more

room

52-Appljance,,'
KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

3230697
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Good Used Televisions. $25 ana up.
Miller's 24IlOrIando Dr.
3330352
Televislon-25" Color, Beautifur
walnut cabinet. Regular $400,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still In
warranty. Call 531.17)4 day or

Ilnht.

40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo RadiO, I speed PRO
turntable, Itrack tape player.
Sold new $400, a real buy at oniy
$l30ortakeuppaymentsof $11
per mo. Call 131.1714 for free
demonstration.
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SaleS
MultIFamily I
Estate Sale
Sat., April?
a.m..Sp.rn.ONLYI
Brocade sofa I chair, color T.V.,
Cal. dining set I hutch. Baby
furn. &amp; toys. Lawnmowers,
Household misc., Ice.cream
freezer, glassware, bedspreads,
rugs, alum, canoe, children's
cIOthILEarIyAm.Lantp. 113W.
Ridge Dr. (Off Lake Mary Blvd.)
333011$ or 331131a.

for

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storage

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
S19E. 1st St., 327 5142

62-A-Farm Equipment

CeramiC TIle
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specially, 25 yrs. Exp. 671 76)7

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Alterations, Dressmax,ng
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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"10 lob 'oo large or small Corn
plete lawn Service. Free
estimate 373 480), Landscaping
&amp; spraying 373 8049 call anytime

Land Fill

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FILL DIRT
TOP SO IL. C LAY
339 2063

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Lawn
General

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rins.nvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322.5111

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Beauty Care

3S629

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WACO Foam, fiberglas P.

Classified Ads find buyers last

low cost Classified Ad.

1973 Kubota L-210 diesel
With front end loader
3275267 after 6 p.m.

323 543 331 OilS
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Women's &amp; Children's

Call Dick Lacy 3237550
DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

Evesafter$aweeli,flds

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Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
321 0839 or 901 7346108 collect

alterations. Cdli A,iqit',
Maitland, 831 5606
Let a Classified Ad help you

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIl.
YELLOW SAND

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-914)

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SnialI home repairs Remodeling
&amp; Pan Rooting repair Free Es?

Alterations

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64-Equipment for Rent

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress 123.93 ea.
.: NEW coffee table with 2
matching endtables$39, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3225771.

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62-Lawn-Garden

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeling
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INSULATION Batting, blowing.

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Exercise bicycle. Speedometer,
tension control &amp; timer, sis.
322 15

Home InWrovenent

Alrcond.&amp;Pleatj,ig -

Kimball Swinger Organ

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These are a few of over 2000
listings. We have all types of
property listed from $510. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for file listing
brochure. You can call free of
dtir,e by dialing 1105.40.7121.
Write or call tidey.

S lug, Still in bOx $150
)fl 0913

Top Dollar

Multi Family carport sale
Sat.,
April 7 ONLY. 9 a.m..1 p.m.
Antique sewing machine,
clothes, Misc. 192 E. Floyd, Lake
Mary

322 2260

51-Household Goods
4S-A--jtof State

4 Keystone Raiders, 11 in

901 71 i(fl9

72-Auction

Gigantic carport sale April 7, 9
to S. Furniture, typewriters,
chord organ, clothing, dishes.
M'sc. bc to $30. 106 Brown Dr.,
Sunland Estates. Turn on

Kuip Decorators

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD

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YARD SALE

427.

fl

,

210 S. Virginia Ave.
Mayfair Sat., Sun. 9-5

Tucker oft RI.

6

Citrus Blvd Leesburg. Fl 37748

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Property

HOUR W.
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20 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN
AMA CITY. $26,000 BEST
TERMS.

2½ acres Geneva. FruIt trees, high
&amp; dry. 110.000. Terms.

Fall, this lovely well kept 3 BR
hOme Is ideal for tile young

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120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. YOUR OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS,

S acres clean, some trees on lake.
$;,3o. Good terms.

Luxurious living. Fern or un•
tent. Call The Real Estate
*,05ttCv. 333.5334,

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2'/a ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, ONLY $2,000 DOWN
AND SELLER TAKES MOR.
TGAGE.

owner hold.

For lease EXECUTIVE HOME In
IdyIIwIIde. 3 BR Sb FR. Sc. pool.

I
Older SIR.) b. 2151 Palmetto Ave. I
$31,555.
I The Real Estate Agency
RIALTOR,3237133

I ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD,
NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS.

it

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI Deltona land of Spring, Summer I

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BLVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,
ZONED
PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. $12500 TERMS.

$30,900 will buy you this 3 BR, 2
bath home with fam. room on a
double coiner lot. Call now to see

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c

*1 agliosto

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C ailBart

Rep. Real Estate Broker
2541$. French Ave.
3320231, 32371fl, 332-0779

. Much Morel Perfect for

SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

Since 1937

100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

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311. * Nib. Ca. s.
LII$u
WORLD....
Mh.
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--

. u.

0S5.135

UNIQUE? BR HOME
Huge FR, newly painted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded

' Sunland with dining area,
carpet, spacious backyard I

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62 acres, E. of Sanford. 12,200 per
acre. William MaliczowskI,
Realtor. 3fl-79$3.

3 acres wooded on county maintamed rd. $17,000. Small down,

Handy man special, $17,000.

•Dinen Aye. Osteen, New 311,2 b,

Clerk

6,

Is only $19,500.

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a

1.OZY 3 BR 1 bath home in Sd
Aire ww carpet, range I refg,,
- - partially fenced, large yard I
Excellent cond.t A Buy for

them oftat

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bees, j

',.. Only 133,5001

NICE HOME OR RENTAL
INCOME. 3.1 has future corn
merclal use. Good location I
cony, financing yet asking price

- .,newlyweds or retired couple!

32-Houses
Tahonslleoffiaf a pitNisishod N Item No. 4 Ceunty, Florida, under the fictitious
Osfl April 33, 1979, In me City Cern- you ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
--- ---- (Mliwfllhidf•k_ $77
seam cioeiwr
earnest BIG RIDQQIJICK PRINT.
_
missles loom it the CIty Hell In the aita Petition hesbp, tiled In the '_'
aid
i
...W$IkIhelesrj fl0C-09V11k,ti0eIy 1130 CIty lanterd, Plorids, WIN CUR. aboVe entItled Court' for me 111.35. Central
ak.
- - c laaugurnt.d a new format for its 71 a.m. (Zodsr. thee) .uI.Iu With me ciortrsgtosr
she c sald it county cern mlssissers
Lkiesr Feet if Fencing
hider
aM dlformlns *hitkir a eat Dlaeeteulepi of Mirlag, b5t-1
Usuble eva... 0505 me. on 1*
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______
niws show, bId ID for the NIelsen mmibers rank thi DelWSIk
Item
Ne.
7
(1)10
Ton
Trailer,
She
City
WIll
close.
V*ite
and
010101
CaiWt. $imkiele Coua?y, Florida In ____
Pieddo, to vecafo
me. lease wIllS security
w.
TI$CHLER,
• C1flS plot 0' the ' Bay
aMSSlt. 411 IIVIrVIi,A.
distant third. Traditionally, news shows take thee to tarn wound. acCords
abandus any right of IRe City and Petitioner, aM JUDY Tl$CNLIN,
me 'prwvIsims
me ictrns Name SaMs. io. MdtvIilSN kitma os MANDARIN Item Nil- (I) kebmoolle
ffieP$4$lckandte5lotb,IP.IallsV
$R3591•
____problem Is that CBS ban duck to the hw
aM
are hereby
Another
Fir ISIMS No. $ and I enly, upen aMa Portion of. norg,g, alley
$ICTION_ONI,_acCording is gg
approach Wit. SectIon 555.09 F loj
in a on,hour format, followed by "('uØIm Zes," while sv.
.
Vd sucteidvI bHeei's Will ho lying I$u,ua 510w, stress
PIeS marsh recorded in W leek
e Nave a ream to r'' Lef.
Mnd sistild - eel be wales by
30. Psi'S 4$ aM 4. PuoJic i*.m requIred t furnish PlitIRsist and NI01II $lrH? *tsniid aaitarl ad 551114•
$O. 10101 P. McCla*iy
both cun.l1ng notworhe ofturtweow "mIns" dyls shows.
disabled ed find a tenant toe
Seem. lOde Is *0 ISIWIIA SOY AViIIIS SM MaINs- de''L $
SI $lMIOIeIe Cewnip, Fboride,
Carmlpst
M.
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Ga the other end .1 the ichedali, rors ce,dbm to dreidatiPublIsh:
os,,, AprIl 4. ii. IS. 77.1979IlioUflI .0155 percent .01.001 bId villS Awe, Mlii
WeaNed as tsllswi, is wit:
IICciIrlY 111W. .155.. of
lOW Him 0' am
LIII 1.5,$,915,$),
SM
Preif
of
kiewuice.
WeaNed
as
fatIma:
that Ten Snyder, whom contract with NBC espires
________________
NORMAN I BRAVO. PA..
I.
ThIs PetItles should be submilsed Bo - 151015 wIll be forniehid by a. This? psitles SI as eistst
32-4lovi FwnlsIusd
,
- may Jaanp to ABC - peuWAy for an 11:36 p.m. (Eastern thee)
en behalf of THE SRIATIS $irnlaela County Purchasing alley lyIng between Lets 1 tV01h 1 35730, en se baser. April u. iwo,_i ______________
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C°1CTI0N CORP.,. IdS ______
PICTITIOIJSNAMI
WS*05110e111ia,eotwi,,*e
$171me
ABC has been e
All
wt
shall
be
In
accerd
with
me
MIS
has
it
Lots.
aid
doled *0 heisstIng wMahsws special. In that late
Notice is hereby elves miS I am
CIk it SM cewt
$$lISclty. $sp.s
Wk'S NslI In *0 ifr
1q70. -*
I mst ownok 0'
In business it
1. me
spat - it's an obries plies for t ffo
1
11*1.11* ird51 may N entered _______________
t
if
*5
FWCRISk5
AiSst•
6,7
LOWNOIL
DIOSDICk
aloy
Ik
ISIMIR
UN
I. 1s15.4 FIs,, $pfl
ofy -aM $ a.atnst.. yes YaOtIsg 101d
boil i Ms
ratiNs.
ThOCINNYVIIVI$ibS,*to MdLif&amp;
__
lOITeR,.
. - :DkasIutstMe
crew have been gaining on "Today" eve' th p f y

NBC wads to

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $43.33

..JANTASTIC 3 BR,) bath home In

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010101 W. TISCNL R,

area. Many Extrasi Good neigh.
borhoodl BPP WARRANTED.

FORRtST ORUNI
REALTORS
INC.
,33or 339 4711 eves.

132,0001

31- ASt'tnients FSWnIIhSd

IN lit The Narriago

Lake Sylvan area, 3 BR, 1½ b, FR,
Den on Country site. 200' x 140'.

carpet, C-H&amp;A, Fla. Rm., dining

AGENCY

MLt

GET TOGETHER

home In Winter SprIngs! Ww

321.0041

PI.AI. us. ci nte property is CUlT, SN AND FOR SEMINOLI •

15:00 AM., Apill 33, 1979, at which t skile family rosldsrscss.
time and place bids will be publicly
,, pIJI,
Item N*. 1 - FuI'ntett.lnstau (U

$IMINOLU
Notice Is hereby glyon ntiS I am IN
Morning, America" hi the Nillien Ratings mod weeks neat bid l.a... Ni busbies at 2*l.Llve - PLISIOA

lii. Ayailableatonc.

tt'e office of the PurchasIng Aloof, as located at Persimmon Ave. be. IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT OP TNE

Room 411,,$emlnele County jfl. ,men

POSTIOIS$ OP A CIRTAIN PLAY SOCUIS Sabli lid

FICTITiOUS NAME

Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call'
3235470 MarInor's Village.

STEMPER

323-606) or eves. 3230517

ONE OF A KIND. 3 BR, 1 bath

7553.

Lake Ada, Just So. of AIrport

1 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd.
frontagelbeautlfuloaktr,esin
Osteen. Good terms.

I bath. SEE THIS HOME TODAYI 133.500.

________________

JUST LISTED, Neat 3 BR, 1 bath
- home in Sd Aireon shaded loll
" NeWly painted, eat.in kit.,
-" fenced rear yard &amp; Much More
'- Only 123,900!

wall tO wilt CWp. $155. $4).

Zoned District In Lots) aidS Block Publish: March 16, 13,30, AprIl 4,
19 p
g
5ivfo,
pg
SemInole County.
DIN.fl
mom
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*4.4 Acres county acreage w.
citrus grove I SR 46 frontage In
Geneva. Attention developers
good price I terms,

Dreamwold with dining area,

Sanford 1 Ii. Air, ceramic bath,

I acre off 46 near Lake Jessup.
Isolated, wIg. oaks &amp; pines,
13500 Call owner 365.3913 eve,

..

io9w. Is,

cornerlot. Many addedleatures.
Detached garage wIth spare BR

M. Iinsworth Realty

WHY DON'T WE

' - . nice LR. 1g. Kr. patio all on a
- lovely fenced loll BPP WAR.
'.RANTED. Only 527,5001

1SR.-$lSt Pool. Adv$fs only, On

Item Ne.1- PuritlsIt.lnitall Re.
JUDY TI$CHLII,
Roofing of Health Dopartment NOTICE OP PROCEEDINS FOR
FotItIene,..
,
loilding
VACATINO AND AMNOONIN
NOTICE OP INTENT TO VACATE Item Ne. 3-30* S.F. .0 Pen- AUIYS.
NOTICI OP ACTiON

-i'ii;ii---•

The reeson for adding Donahue can be found In the riling.
ithallange by ABC'S "Good Morning, America."
_____
"Todmy" retaii a point to____
a poIJst4Jld+bIJf
laid ire' "Good

Orlands, Florida 31551

11:3S AM. In order to Consids' I FIOlida,ffiu,ltt, day of March, 1979.
requssttaiavvlacslnmezenlne
W.J. MORROW &amp; COMPANY

10,050 Gallon Storage Tank w-Pump - PubflIh: March 31, AprIl &amp; 1979
IMitli
DIN-ill

cooperation with the "Today"

proval.

Sanford will told a regular meetIng

MIS$IONIR$
The 50nty of
Separate sealed bide for the
following Items will be received

WE SELL HOMESI

. ,,)UPER 3 BR, I bath home In

5tH?

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FHA.VA, FHA 2351243.

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Phone 322.75$), Sanford

REALTOR

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about ntis.

Wi. Morrow &amp; Company

BOARD OF COUNTY COM. sit back requIrements In MR.)

Civic Center, Speaker - Alvin P. Stevomon, vice
p
p4
Iase'ance ,
FRJDAY,APIL$

own show, the talk show hod will Interview a guest or 'oop of

,

Reasonable weekly &amp;

_____

on AprIl 13, 1979, Irs the City Hall at

LUALNOTICS

NIITAAIP covered disk l-on. men, Sanford

card to keep It th.t way.

Sanford-Gracious living.

$24,500.

Listing Fee only 1430 if sold. You
show
Broker does the rest.
Orlando Homeowners Service
Inc. Broker 131-1200.

Build to suit - our lot or yours.

SELLERS a. BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUVAHOMEI

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55509, Florida Statutes, wIll register 3popjij

paj, Mar. 32,301 Apr. 6.13, 1979 Board of AdItmtmIiit of the City

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REALTY

1st QUARTER 19791

undersigned, pursuant to the .__________________________
"FIctiteus Name Statute', Chapter

Notice Is hereby given that the

oasis

.

3221054,4414155.
*illchthls party Is engaged In busi.
of AustmonI
ness at 204$ SR. 41, Lniw.od, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS lit Real
P':
77, Apr11 &amp; m FIO,4
O(H.lie'
Estate Is sold daily In the
mat me party i'itenei,ted in said
cli
NOTICE TOTNE PUBLIC
ads. Nothing small
business liuI*rpriie Is as follows:

Deputy Clerk

$ a.m.;

STE N SIR 0 M

2-Roonn

and for Seminole County, Florida,
Plannes
use
of the property, pa receipt ci proof to publication Dekry-Lovely 1g.) BR, Air, No
screened
Porcn
addition.
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
0' thIs noflc, the fictitious name,
rerins
shopping I churches.
wIt: NOBLE ROMAN'S ...l_

ly: Eve Crabirea

SsidstdQ,lc Ceidor8:3Sa.m.

W. Garnett yin lIe
Rep. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

rates. Inquire * s. oat.

_

Court

Stops at FEMnIIS Bosch, 1meaviUs, Ga.
NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC may be -ging on the ropes In

1ji1IiICi

Cash for your lotl Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
644-3013
Model Inc., Re*ltor
_________________________

OVER 100SALES
CLOSEDOR CONTRACTED

Uniurnished
against
granting said asioctedatssmClalrm..
withtheCIerkoftheCircuitCo,ln ______________________
Dissolutionyou
of Marriage,
Ave.

6:30 p.m., Mr. P's SPIr Club.
____ _______ T'1

i

Being more speclflcsiiy

hut day 0' March,
(SEAL)
tir H, Bec, .sr.
Clark of me Circuit

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Realtor, MLS

337*onorbeforeAprll2L 1979. and ZonsdDistrkt in Lois *aild 32 51k NOTICE Is hereby given that

WITNESS my hand and seal as
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
SemInole County, Florida, this the

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HAROLOHALLREAL1Y Inc.

Highess 434. Longweod, Florida setback requIrements in MR.) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Winter Past Civic Center, 1001 Mbsell Ave. For
slngk
______
,g
___
MONDAY, APRIL30

RealtOr. 644-2315.

gain. Call today.

defenses, If any, upon Carmine M. 11:30&amp;M.lnorderfoco.wld,,are.
Bravo, (sq., of the law firm of quest for a variance In the
KORMAN I BRAVO, P.A., $30 E. Ordlnanceasltpeq'talnstoreeryerd StatiteHellos Under FlatNess Name

ludgment or order may be littered

_____________________________

find FAST CASH buyers to '' VA-F HA.235.Conv. Homes
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Low Down Payment
___________________________

your own boss. TheIr loss Is your

3335176

Hotke Is hereby gIven that the -

wily the same should not be granted Sanford will hold a regular meeting
by serving a copy ci your written on April 13,1919 in the City Hell at

Islles3.sofOrlandoDesce,$p.m.tomIInIgti,

sc porch. $5$,900. 57)4531.

credit: We have helped others to

thriving location &amp; ready to go.
Only$7,00Sdwn + $lf9mo.tobe

we hereby required to show cause Board ci Adlustm.nt of the City 0'

by filing the original thereof with the A. Woedmere Terrace,
Clerk of said Court, otherwIse a p 92.

HOMEOWNERS: Don't 1021 YOW

LOW LOW Investment buys you

912 French Ave.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

LANA WATTS, Respondent,.ndyou

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Maltiand Howell Estates
Super LQ. 4 BR 2 B, extras galore,

your own business. Fully equip?,
this DAY CARE CENTER Is ha

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Searchlng for investment? Just
lIsted 2 apI bldg. near town.

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new home for
everything.., even for youl

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11.1k.
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CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a

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24-Business Opportunities

43-Lots-Acreage

*MarkhamWoodsRd,3BR,,B,
I acre country estate. Complete
with hor$.stabie&amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage I 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!

DeLand 668.8335

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41-Houses

Orlando 327.1577

. 131.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372-2287.

Full time, ref req. Apply. In
___________________________
person to Lakeviow Nursing

"I'd feel better about their romance If they
hadn't met in a sex education class!"

$25,900.

Sanford 321.06.40

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 1. 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
A
oruvr. Ii) NO. 4.0
'-"v
Wvmore Rd., Altamonte.
S62-743
S.,.

*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, 1 B turn, near shopping but
ma quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on thisl Owner may carry mort.

REALTY

BROKER

323 8500 between $5.
qualified buyer. $30,000 to

47-Real Estate Wanted

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

___________________

I bonus, paid vacation,
fully
paid
medical,

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

76-AutO Parts

homes Leesburg Homes, 2715 N

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18 ft. Terry 1970 sell con., A C,
canopy, Reese hitch &amp; Sway bar.
Park Ave. Trailer Pk. Lot 67.

Buy

to

Cash paid for good used mobile

Giant Flea Market, yard sale.
multi tam. household goods,
turn, clothes, all sizes. Plants
etc. 9.5. Fri. &amp; Sat. 2101 5.
Sanford Ave.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323 5200
3803 Orlando Dr.
VA a. FHA Financing

EXI'RA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE
YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.
$28,900.

SEIGLER

68-Wanted

VA RD SAL E
24315. Chase Ave.
Sat. 9.5

See our beautiful new B.PRING
TON w lap siding &amp; shIngle roof.

Private Party wants to buy a
houSe In need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323845$ aft 7 p.m.

borhood w.communhty swim.
minu pool. Low dwn wmort &amp;
low mt. carried by seller. Call

ooq Service Supervisor 1 Cook.

Cant City, Fl. 33012.
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42-Mobile Homes

LARGE 2 BEDROOM FRAME
HOME COMPLETELY FUR.
NISHED ON 3rd STREET
NEAR AUTO TRAIN. $23,500.

COMPANY owned surplus -3 BR

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to

Center, 919 E. hd St.

54-Garage Sales

10 Acres Lone Pine Subdivision.
Price $60,000. Contact R. E.
White Rt. I?, Box 220.
Morganton, N. C. 78635.

2 BEDROOM, ENCLOSED
CARPORT, WITH NEW ROOF
ON WASH I NGTON. $21,000.

Lake Mary lot 90 x 143. Reduced
prIce this week only. AIo new
home now under construction. DE BARY AREA LAKE FRONT.
S309531 or 3314211 aft. 53O.
OVER 2,700 SQUARE FEET
.
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN.LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
Hunt lsoII'y hc
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
2324 PARK DR. 322.2115
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD.
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
VERTISE. $53,000
. 3fl .9251
322-0643
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aoartments &amp; developers Of

anystore locally or p.o. BoX 905,

KARL WATTS, JR., Petitioner, and

Auctiss, S p.m., $1 N.

kale'

I used dept.
SeeMike. 322.3391,e. 224
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Handy Way Food Stores now
Apply Inpensen
accoptlns applications for Full I
Holiday I no of Sanford
Part time positions. Apply at ____________________

Dluolgtion of Marriage between

mesg
2 p.m., Gted
______
me

Full time AUTO MECHANIC
needed at Joe Creamone for new

45-A---jtof State

Property

3 BEDROOM FRAME, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH,
NEW ROOF, FRESH PAINT.
NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.

41-Houses

Miller, Cardinal industries, Inc.,
Box U, Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

peak.

J o i n s

between 10 am. 16 p.m.

that a Petition has bean flIed in
above entItled Court far the

)&amp;*1.II4 Ave., Maitland. Rndaursnt dinners and 'ips

ay'

5318117 0i' 322.4141. 101. ..
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Mm needed fOr yard Care during
Summer Season. Fhe.ia 322.2050

2137.B Lynnoate Drive

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Lake MarySanford Area. 6 avail.
Buy I or group. 100 P(t. OC
cupled. E. H. Seibert, Realtor.
323 9001, aft. hi-s. 644 1598.

complete resume to Sandra

OPPORTUI(IITY EMPLOYER

by Gill Fox

to Rent
YEARS NEW APPROXI.
._____________ -- 1',
..
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE.
'.
3BR Housefor Family
PLACE a. 2 CAR GARAGE ON
LOngwood, Sanford Area
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SET.
3222825
____________________ TING OF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SAN.
,.
I
FORD. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH,
.,,. 40-A-Apartments.g, I LARGE DEN, EAT.IN KIT,
Duplexes for Sale
4 WITH CENTRAL HEAT I. AIR.
.
COMEARUNNIN'. $59,500.
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numerous properties. Tran.
sportatlon provided. .Send

Experienced Cock

Birmingham, Alabama
33214

$AIIJIDAY, APRIL14

Phil Donahue

Sanford office. Heavy typing,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LANA WATTS

_________________
3l
-B -RentapOffjCM

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hospitalization I life Ins. Must
be capable of supervising

AN EQUAL

GLANCES

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, ON
CRESCENT. $19,500.

OFFICE SPACE
' UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN
3220204

multi famiPy projects, Excellent

shorthand preferred but eel req. -

RpQIl4iflt.Wlfo.

THUW)AY, APRIL12
SISTER, be. noon, HoidI3P
, Selford. Spi

asked him to present an award everyone."

Secretary - experienced for busy

KARL WATTS, JR.,
Pet iticner.Husband.
and
LANA WATTS,

reUth Prp'a, lie. Advisory Board, noon, Lccgwood

.

largest producer of factory built

the above office.

momIi

IN RE, Ta. Marriage sO

"Cr'Vadir" safely pr, 9 a.m., Causlb,rry
Branch Uheuy,s I1. Fiasafor
throngb
8th geads.
sided by LI. Beau Taylor 0 th
'l
Depsrtzneit.

all. I know Woody Allen Is POasible show, because there Is
simply a basically shy man. i alaolutely no way to satisfy

Agency June PorsIg 323.5321.
If you want another permanent

CASE NO. flUICA44.E

Oak Avenue.

SaI0d QLIbr of

Seminole County

Manp'er Division
l0tNorihParkAvenue
Sanford, Florida 32171

Realty World, The Real Estate

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FL.

WIIAY,AP*IL11
.
W.mai'. Club at aem'.r seciai
sg'. Annual
Breakfast, Bridge and Caneda, 10:30 a.m., clubbauae,

- Jr. College - area 17.92
PtS.) 3233633.

individual with the Nation's

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
customer, I want a good gard. Various other CETA positions are
also avaIlable, please inquIre at
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. . men, Loch Arbor ares. cii

Aiesymoiu, ?30 p.m., C01X$1n11)Ity United

SlOe
-

CAR LOT &amp; SHOP

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Position open for career minded

CETAOFFICE

For a career In Real Esfate call

__________________
I

Methodist Qurch, Cemelberry.
_____
Tr$'ClantyResdll.ers(2Club, 7:30p.m., Sanford
iemler of commerce.
_______

Their reasons are valid. Some Oscars right nOW."

APPLY IN PERSON TO:
SEMINOLE COUNTY

CoIl J0.Al1. 3231512.

1919

41-Houses

2b.rec. i-mi FP. Good neigh

Publish: March 14, 23. 30, AprIl 6,

Light, Sanford.

37-Business Property

AVON

CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS
Demonstrators needed

IUU.•.SIUUIIU

___________________

__________

_______________

JAMES M. CAMPBELL
311 North Rosalind Ave.

____

of then beUeve that there
As for the Oscar show on TV,
shouldn't be a competition at Koch says that It Is "an lzn

ExperIenced Floor Man needed.
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
I Convalescent Center, 950
MeIlOflvIIIe.
_____________________

DEADLINES
Noon The Do.y Before PuIIcQtion

As Deputy Clerk

Lisgwesd8ertsma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 andSR434.
AV''- Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
_____
Ovekn Anssymess, 7:30p.m., Florida Power &amp;

NA*T.AARP dIrc

3c.es.cvtiv. limos ....3k a line

SundQy - Noon FrIdQ

MONDAY, APRIL 1

"But I understand them. making TV movies eligible for

RATES

LET'S SE HONEST
Defendant.
weren't looking for a new
NOTICE OF ACTION
ca'.er you wouldn't be reading
TO: RENEANN SNEERINGER, if
fi5,andIfwewerenilou!ng
alive, and if dead, the unknown
or someone to do a ide this d
spouses, heirs, devises, grantoes
___________________
oji't be hire. If you went ie
and creditors, and all other parties
________________________
ortunIty to earn ThrH to
claiming by, through, under or a. __________________ ___________________
Fiv* Hundrld dollars a week,
gainst , and all unknown natural
call 143214 anytIme for
persons if alive and if dead 0r not
$4Jn
i'SCOrdSd meeug..
known to be dead or alive, their se.
___________________
____________________
venal and respectIve unknown
CETA
spouses, heirs, devisees, granties
ISALCOHOLAPROBL.EM
and creditors, or other parties
WE'VE EXPANDED
IN YOUR FAMILY?
claiming by, through or under the
UNDER
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
P41w
office In Lake Mary now
AL.ANOPI
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
unknown natural persons; and the
Forfamill.$orfri.ndsof
open. Currently interviewing
1,40
ACT.
THE
FOLLOWING
siviral and respective unknown
prdeierfldrinkiis
experienced I newly liciçs.d
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
assigns, successors In interest,
For future information call
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
WITHIN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
trustees or any other person
or wrIte
ourselves to your being a suc
claiming by, through, under or a.
SanfordAl.AnonFamilyoraijp
cessl Continuous training I
TO
SE
CONSIDERED
FOR
gainstanycorporationoroffier legal
P.O. BoxSSS
guidance. Join a Professional
THESE
POSITIONS,
APPLI.
sntltynamedasad.fandant; and all
Sanford, Fl.. 33171
team. Call 531.5253 or 3225233
ChNTS MUST SE RESIDENTS
claimants, persons or parties, na
Fricke I Fnicke Assoc. Inc.
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
tural or corporate, or whose exact WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Realtor, ERA Member.Broker.
_______________________
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
legal status in unknown, claiming
MV' Dating Service. All Ages.
under any of the above named or
CRITERIA, WHICH IN. Wantedmiikmaids-mliiicowsln
P.O. Box 1031, Ctw?r., FL. 33517.
CLUDES: UNEMPLOYED 10
descrIbed defendants or parties or
milkIng parlor, night shift.
____
OUT OF THE 12 WEEKS IM.
claiming to have any right, title on
Starts $24 day + bonus. 1 days
DIVORCE-$20.I0-Guarantsod.
MEDIATELY PRIOR TO AP
Interest In and to the land hereafter
on, 2 days off. Cati 322.4117 for
Free detailsi KIT, lox j1,
PLICATION, UNEMPLOYED
descrIbed.
furffer Info. Baker Farms, SR
Pompano, FL.
$1,
AT THE TIME OF APPL1CA.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 437, Sanford.
TION, AND MEET THE LOW.
actiontoQuietTltleOnthefollowing
ER LIVING STANDARD FOR
property In Seminole County, WANTED: Customers to Inlay
NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY
Florida:
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
FAMILY INCOME, OR AFOC. Operators who own their own
Salad Bar wIth 15 Items I Great
"Lot I. Block E, Charter Oaks
tandem.axle tractors to run the
TRADE$WO*KER
Country Breakfast. No cx.
Subdivision, Unit Two, accordIng to
East Coast. Home on weekends,
Under general direction, the
penience necessary. Apply In
thePlatthereof,asr.cordedln Fiat
advances on cacti trip 5. fast
trada*uik.rwiliwrvetoassist
person Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
Book 14, Page 91, Public Records 0'
weekly settlements. Call
in general performance of
Aoçetlt. requIred,
Seminole County, Florida."
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
construction of water lines,
has been flied against you and OU
ToiI.Free 1.I00-43S.4573 ask for
Weddingsby DOT
storm draInage lines, grounds
are required to serve a copy of your
Bob Bevis. EOE.
NOTARY
PUBLIC
maintenance,
rough
carpentry,
written defenses, If any, to it on
32220260, 323.0467
_______________________
heavy equIpment operation and
JAMES M. CAMPBELL, Attorney ____________________ omer related work required.
Auto Parts
at Law, Plaintiff's attorney, whose
MInimum
requirement
of
S
address is 311 North Rosilind Ave.
4Øijj C1i
Counter Man
_____________________
years construction work, with a
nue, Orlando, Florida, 32501, on or __________________.
ExpS.lIncId
gsnera
contractor.
before April 16, $19 and file the
Baby sittIng in my home. Lake
Allstar Auto Parts
original with the Clerk 0' this Court
lMry, anytime day or night.
PLANNER AIDE $
.
em' before service on PlaIntiff's
3334459.
350$ Hwy 17.91, Sanford, 322.1702
attorney or immediately thereafter: ________________________ Work involves performing varied
assignments in the field 0' corn.
otherwise a default will be entered
_____________________________
OVER Road truck drIver, over 23,
munity development, which
against you for the relief demanded
11AAi'tt&amp;Crsffi
reefer experience. is states.
requIres skills In gathering,
In the ComplaInt or petltion
_____________________
QualifIed apply only. 321.0926.
evaluating
and
reporting
WITNESS my hand and seal 0'
- physical, social, economic,
Mcli complete Craft I Hobby
this Court on March 13, 1979.
ACOLORFUL FUTURE
related data. Graduate 0'
Supply in Central Florida.
( SEAL)
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
HOBBY DEPOT, $10 French
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
year college
with major
planning
or related
field;In.. Life is more colorful when you're
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
As Click of the
earning good money and
one year of experIence In
Circuit Court
meetIng nice people. ciii 441.
planning,
or
a
combInation
0'
By: June I. Curtis
3019 for details.
*-tbbWand
training and experience.

SUNDAY, APRIL 1
5Jfrssm and romd dsidig, 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence sal Elcam buIevsr
ltona.

Par

Night Auditor experienced
,
v in person Holiday Inn,
Sanford.

...43ca line ___________________

HOURS

RENEANN SNEERINGER,
alive, and if dead, the unknown
spouss, heirs, devlsees, grantees
nd creditors, and all other parties
claIming by, through, under or a.
gains? her,

Tuglewood AA, ciused, 8 p.m., St. Rkhsr's (]uh.
L.igW.OdAA, closed, 1p.m., Rolling Hills Moravi5n
anth, SR 434.
Yew AIt Club fir SiNus, 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
SATURDAY, APRIL'l
SanfOrd AA Women's Grs, 2 p.m., 1201 W. FIrat St.
Cesselberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lidheran

of arguments In favor

1od

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

PlaintIff,

Apr11 8.

831-9993

322-2611

•••uI•uu•uoms•

useves Sand for 20 WaYs 0'
making rTOfl at home. $3.00 to
j'5 Repart, P.O. nox 120
Sanford,
Fla. 33171.
______________________

Semlroe
Odondo-Winter Pwk
_____

DEH4

Woody Allen) winners who made for other Purposes.
won't be there. Sometimes the:j
are kept away legItimately -

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Friday, April 6, 1979-hA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Landscaping.

Rose

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt.
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming
373 2918.

-

Ugh? Iinuling

Electrical
65-Pets-Supplies
Curley Surfieid Electrical
Maintenance&amp; repair

Cocker Spaniel, male, AKC
papers, 1½ yrs. old. Med. size,
buff color. 173. 323 7526.
The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale sell everything
fast with a want ad. call 322.2511
or 5319992.
-

830

Gss&amp;Screen
Screen-porches, pool end, , wds.
All type re-gla:in,g I wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 5545.

BALL PYTHON

Approx. 3½ n. sio.
321-0260
AKC Dobermans. Kastner
bloodline. Tail docked &amp; dew
claw removed. 323-4454.
Pekingese Puppy AKC reg. white
I fawn. Beautiful markings.
Male. All shots. 323.7777,

Groming I BOSIdnQ
Af....AL
LPI
DO'J 8.
tt hoarrIirg..
P'ing.
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 377-57s2.
____

FREE
Part Lab. puppies.
321-0271

6$ Wanted to Buy

____

Cash m-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
ley &amp; Sell, the finest lit used
furnIture, Rung., stoves, tools.

_____________________________

Painting
DANNY'S PAINTING
InteriorExterlor House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305)322 9460
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Esl. 377 eSlSQr 322 4434

____________________________

Painting by Anthony Corino. In
tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 372007)

Plumbing Service

Home lnhrov.m,nts
Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est. 322-1641
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING IREPAIR
S.G.BALINTIASSOc. 3225665
-

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES, Sanford Furnlllr Salvage. 3154131.

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 53fl

iMan,quaiityoperatlon
Iyrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327.1321
Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm. or 1g. Free Eu. Call
Mr. Taylor, 322•1S4$or 322-4.434
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FrseEst.
3230429atter5:30

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg, Cds
373 0)71; 27.44O1
________________________

Pressure Cleaning
___________________
-

Brown's Pressure CleaningMl,.
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mobile homes. Trucks washed.
Economy rates, $3.4 9535.

Roofing
______________________

Roofing I guttering, mt I, ext
remodeling, all work guaran
teed. Free Est. 373343e.

TO LIST YOUR BUSINESS......
DIAL 322•2611 or 831•9993

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FrIday, Aprft,7

Caldwell Brews Yankees." ..Guidry In Opener
lie started proving
these
numbers were no fluke Thurs.
day, when his geven.ldt, com
plete-game performance
brought the Milwaukee
Brewersa 5.1 victory over the
New York Yankees.
"1 got psyched up when I saw
than raise the world Series
flag before tile game" said
Cdirfl, 'j
myself,
'Maybe they can raise the world
championship
flag
In

By United Press lateriaUoasl
Mike Caldwell has had more
than his share of grief over a
seven-year career. Bone sours
In his pitching elbow required
surgery five years ago and the
recovery had been slow until
last season. Then his 22-9 record
and 2.37 ERA in irn earned
him Comeback Player of the
Year honors and second place
In the voting for the Cy Young
Award.

another base bit end Guiày's
afternoon.,
"I don't feel lily," seld
Guidry. "They're a Pod teun
and they hit my bet
pitches."
Texas at Detwit was postponed one day beae of cold
weather.

Thomas singled with one out in
the sigh. A twoinlm*e standlag ovation from a crowd of
better than,OOO forced GuI*y
to step
the mound for two
minutes. When he climbed back
i be
u
Gaidry walked th
batters to load the bases and
DOIJ Money followed with a tworim single. Cacti Cooper's single
trougl* home the third rim and
SlIto I.SZClIO followed with

Milwaukee next year."
Caldwell was it hard at the
start. Mickey Rivers, Willie
Rudolph and Thurman
Munson opened the first liming
with consecutive singles and
Uhf Jof5 sacrifice fly
gave the Yankees a i.o
looked safe with Ron Guidry
pitching.
L year's Cy Young Awardwinner retired the first 16
Brewers he faced until Gorman

Evans added ado shots
to power Boston and Dennis
Eckenley to I $MCpeaiflg
triumph over Qevelaid.
R.ak U,Mae Jape 2:
Joim Wathw's be.loaded
triple highlighted a recordtying, nlienm second hrb
for Kansas City and lifted the
Red Sex 7 Indians 1:
Royals and Demha Leonard to
Jim RICE, i yew's MVP In victory over Toronto.
the AL, belted a three,= Mets )$, Cehs 6:
homer and Fred L&gt;im and
lUcide 119m, making his

Chase, Leonard Shell Also Win

National League
East
w L Pct. GB
1 01.000 New York
0 0 .000 "i
Phllad lph
.000 '
0 0 .000 ½
Montreal
0 0 .000 ½
St. Louis
0 1 .000 1
Chicago
West
W L Pct. GB
San Frncsc
1 01.000 1 01.000 Sin Diego
0 0 .000 'i
Houston
0 0 .1100 k's
Atlanta
0 1 No 1
LOS Angeles
0 1 .000 1
Cincinnati
Thursday's Results - - 130
New Yrk
101001003-6131
Chicago
Swan, Bernard (9), Orosco
(9) and Stearns. Reuschol.
Hernandel (7). Moore (7),
Lamp (9) and Foote. W-Swan
(10). L-Reuschel (01). HRsNew York, Hebner (1); Chica.
go, Kingman (1).

debut in a New York iajfçii
had four hits, Including a
homer, and OVi in four runs
to lead the Mots over Chicago.

Padees 4, Dien 3:
Reliever Lance Rautlhal%
uncorked a wild pitch with two
out in the ninth hvdag, scoring
Kurt Bevacaa from third base
with the wtIuth rim in for
Diego over defending National
Legue champlon,

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First Federal Upsets Medics

4

Evening HeiaJd

El

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, April 6, 1979

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000100102-4110
San Dgo
000000210-3 60
Los Ang
Perry, Fingers (9) and
Tenace, Fahey (9); Hooton,
Rautzhan (9) and Veager. WPerry (1.0). L-Rautzhan (Dl).
HR5-San Diego, Gonzalez (1):
Los Angeles. Coy (1).
Friday's Games
(All Times EST)
Montreal (Rogers 13.10) at
Montreal
(Btyleven 14.10),

First Federal, behind the two rims aurvoig the tim tour First Federal lead to jimit two
(s beik iç a $4 lead double and single.
relief pitching and bitting of and a third Innings while With 1111* tally in the tbkt during the &amp;A four Inningu and
Las Frederick ldched a two.
Our Guys Go To If
_____
Craig Dixon, dunned pie- striking oat seven and scat- Both teens scored single r
thuiheidoaledIm1tgrally hiUuand _____
famednlasuClem
Ie
in
the
Math.
all
bits,
by the Railroaders. Daryl Laawd SWbom,dCardljml
Calder, twine
David Wiggins and Ned Raines are alive and well
12-10, Thursday In Sanford
Diva also was the top of.
Scott Krlger, who allowed Msrthlel*rledafosr.bittsr and Industries, in five
In Phoenix, thank you.
______action. fensive
_______
Little National Leagu.
player for First Just. one rim and one hit while fanned______
11 for (.s. H. also
Robert Hill unloaded two
Just ask the San Francisco Giants.
eI
iionw Federal, getting their only hits, striking
iii tli'ii lii- was the hMth star with two homers and a single
They both are having fine springs, and figure Shell both posted wins to boost four singles.
nings, of relief pitching for homsnmsandadoublelntlne winners, while teammate
prominently in our future plans,' said farm director their reourda to 20. Chase
First Federal jumped in Medical Ceder, was the gnVs trips to th. plate.
Richard Lomd ilrnned a 123$ p.m.
San Francisco (Montetusco
defeated the Railroaders, N, front, $4, In the top of the first top hitter with a pair of doubles
Jack Schwarz via telephone Thursday.
David Reed slammed a ham, rim ada t1i;)I•
11.9) it Cincinnati (Hume 111),
and a single. Bruce Franklin doubi. and single and CUrd DeTail Wooden and Scott sos P.M.
' Li011&amp;d thSU blasted and increased
And Randy Brown isn't doing too poorly, elU.
the top of the second. Medical Msetedatlree'rimhomeranda Bylngton bomend for (e. Roas had the hits for ç
Cardinal Industries, 12-2.
Philadelphia (Carlton 1613)
Wiggins Is ticketed for Fresno, Calif., while
at St. Louis (Denny 14•11). 1:35
Dixon, pitching in relief of____
Center scored eight in , single,
while Tony Van Burger
_____
Donald Grayson had two of Industries. __
p.m.
Raines is slated to play in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
darter Roger Hail, allowed jim. bottom of the second and cat the slaiped a triple and a single. the RalkosdirV four bitS, I
Atlanta (Niekro 191$) at
SAILRO*SI1$ c
Both are Class A leagues, But Fresno is con-

sidered faster company.
Raines is In his third year of pro
while
Wiggins is off a sharp rookie season after being
drafted third by the Giants last June.
Hank Sauer, batting Instructor for the Giant
farmhands, points to Wiggins as one of the top lye
prospects in the 'Frisco organization.
"Dave is one of the best clutch hitters I have seen
at this level in some time," Is Sauer's comment

bail,

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David hit .306 with 33 RBIs In 49 games at Great r= in the &amp;AIng and went
Falls last summer. He was invited to winter league, on to chalk up a 140 major

and came back with a .279 average and 20 RBIs in 32 league victory o'er Gorflns'a
Jeweler, in the Altamonte
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This Is launch day for the Orange Rocketeers, a competition oriented model rocket club affiliated with the
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' Just Friends '

Is Awful

By DAVID HANDLER
"Just Friends" Is just awful.
She anchors her new life that either). The chief result
I should confess right off Ma. Q2annlng must shoulder around her sister Victoria Is that she ends up with a
that I have trouble watching a good part of the blame.
(Mimi Kennedy), who's an giant hot tub In her living
Stockard Qianning for more She tries so hard to be °Ofl°ZlOus snob, and some room and we get to watch
than three seconds. Her face funny that the blows It. She wacky apartment neighbors. everyone Jump In with their
looks like It was rebuilt with lunges for punchilnes like a Chief among those Is clothes on. Those crazy
features belonging to Us slavering terrier diving Leonard, a shoestring en- Californians.
Taylor and Dick Shawn.
under the dining table for a treprenew played by Gerrit
Mother episode had her
Okay, okay. I know ap fallen hunk of sirloin. And Graham. Grh*n Is very trying to mend the marriage
pearance Isn't everything. If she plays constantly to the sorry he Isn't Steve Martin between her sister and
It were, Jack Kingman camera
glancing at It, and ls doing hla bed tomake husband. They've been
would be in the alnmlnwn gligglin at it, The iUmdon of 1) for it.
fighting over how much
siding business. Talent and character and situation
There's nothing par- Victoria spends with her
breaks down totally.
Ucularly wrong about the credit cards. "Just Friends"
Ms. Qianning plays Susan sot-ic, but Its arteries are seems to revolve around
Hughes, a Boston housewife hardening from a flabby credit cards.
with I
likability are what really who has left the security of mixture of iiathg California could view ItI only
on the In.
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AFTERNOON

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1:30
(2) OUTDOORS
@ NBA BASKETBALL Live
coverage of either the Denver
Nuggets at the Philadelphia
76ers; Kansas City Kings at
Indiana Pacers; or New Jersey
Nets at Boston Celtics.
depending upon the playoff
possibilities.

LORETTA SWIT
England; Part 3 of "The Fittest
of Them All"

3:30
HIGHLIGHTS
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"Africa: End Of The Game"
Cheryl Tiegs visits Africa to
report on ,the widespread
destruction of wildlife there.

3:45
® 0 AUTO RACING Live
coverage of the U.S. Grand
Prix West, a Formula 1 auto
race through the streets of
Long Beach, California.

4:30
GOLF "Colgate-Dinah
Shore Winner's Circle" Coverage of the final round In this
LPGA tournament from Mission Hills Country Club in Palm
Springs, California.
O WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Live coverage of the Rebel
"500" stock car race from
Darlington, So. Carolina; Part 2
of the Oriental world of Self
Defense from Madison Square
Garden.

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between Jorge Lulan and Cleo
JdJi.I from LdS V95, N eVada.

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11:40
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Opera Company, Mardi 1$-April 8, Monday through
Satwdsy, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Swidsy 16 p.m., at
Busted residenc, on lake Concord, (k1 Mi.
Donation ,IIat door; In advance (call 844-1*).

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WEDNESDAY
EVENING
9:00

(1) WHEELS After

Erica runs

Off

for an hour of music,

sends her back shattered to
Adam on the eve of his
wedding. (Part 2 o 5) (R)

10:00
0 HAL LINDEN SPECIAL

TUESDAY
CD 0 Jesus OF NAZWIH
Following the Last Supper,
EVENING
Jesus is betrayed by Judas and
crucified on orders from Pan
7M
tius Pilate; after the resurrecJEFFERSON AWARDS
lion. H. returns to His disciples
end assures them that He WIN S CONTEST TO CARNEGIE
"The 'Van Cllburn
always be with them. (Part 4 of HALL
Competition,, An inside look at
4)
fimT Van Clibum Interna-

Hal

and his guests Linda
Lavin. Bonnie Franklin and
Cathryn Damon pay tribute to
"Overnight success" in show
business with an hour of song,
comedy and dance.
Linden

8:00

Pepp$ Power presug "EAtUe Rod Riding Hood,"
11 am. and 2p.m., AprIl 14, Theatre on Park, Park
Avenue and Cqtoii, WIi*sr Park, followed by
Sconmd Up on majng psçp.

It

tional Piano Competition, held
In Fort Worth, Texas.

with her race car driver,
5 CHERYL LADO $pfIAJ Adam
makes plans to remarry,
Jennings
and
Son
Waylon
the death of Erica's lover
Verson join host Cheryl Ladd

and dance.
1:30
GI6ELLI Members of the
10:00
Bois" Bailsl perform Adolphe
ACADEMY AWARDI
Adams' classic dance about Johnny Carson is muter of
the tragic love of a peuànt girl cersmonles for the 51st annual
for Inobleman in this special presentation of the Academy
filmed at the Boishol Theater in Awards, honoring excellence in
Moscow, Edward Villifla hosts. the motion picture field. (Live
EVENING
from Los Angeles, California.)

ML PWUNMFk, Fighters. Thetis, Day,
81111tirday April 7. 11 am. 108p.m., at fire station
Off SR 0In Mt. PlymosgJ. Barbsq*ss Qicken
diuser, now to 1:30 p.m.; auction, 3 p.m., followed
by live entsrtabaui,g and disco coideet,

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MONDAY

PERRY COMO SPECIAL
Perry Como and his guests
the recent House Assassina- Pam Dawber and Bernadette
tion Committee probe Into the
Peters celebrate the landmarks
death of Martin Luther King are and legends of Hollywood and
examined,
the season of spring.

Bob Carr Auditorium, orlan&amp;.

ka

SUNDAY-

EVENING
WHO KILLED MARTIN
LUTHER KING? The results of

Steve. Do Gruate, grand prize winner of the 1977
Van Qiborn International Piano Competition, with
Florida Symphony Orchestra, April 19, at 8:30 p.m.,

'.,r.

The Harlem Globetrotters perform in Nashville, Tennessee,
making a special appearance
at the Grand Ole Opry with a
variety of country music stars.
(R)

10:30

FRANKI, AND JOHNNY
This 40th anniversary tribute to

the

first .American

ballet

includes an interview with Ruth
Page. the original Frankie, and
clips of the 193$ production.
11:30

S YOUR TURN "Letters
CBS News"

Fr(day, April 6, 1979-5

NEW RELEASE
FIREPOWER (R) — Sepia Loren, James Coburn, O.J.
Simpson. Thriller. "Mission Impossible" with dashes of
the Howard Hughes legend and "The Third Man," mixed
violently on a Caribbean Island, Sophia walks through it,
but does that beautifully. Lots of color, confusion and
gore, but at least It keeps you awake. Caution: much
violence, glimpsed nudity. GRADE: B- minus. (Graff)
HAIR (PG) John Savage, Treat Wmim,, Beverly
D'Angelo. Musical. It's a decade too late, because the
musical that was the national anthem of the '60s is dated,
Its message and its mores now merely curiosities. But
director Milos Forman has t urned it into a celebration lively, exciting, visually wild, often out rageous but always
exuberant. Some obvious dubbing mars the technisal
aspects, but sit back and enjoy. GRADE: B-pius.

Facts
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From the time Loretta
Swit learned to read, she
knew she wanted to be an
actress. Pursuing that objective, later, she taught
dancing to youngsters at a
local Passaic, N.J., dance
school before departing for
New York City and serious
dramatic studies.

BOULEVARD NIGHTS(R) Richard Yniguex, Marts
DuBois, Danny DeLaPas (Drama) Interesting but uneven
character study of Chicano youths In East Los Angeles.
Classic strong brother-weak brother story wrapped
around gang warfare. Standout performance by
newcomer DeLa Pas, Caution: some strong language,
violence. GRADE: B. minus (HandlEr)
NORMA RAE (PG) Sally Field, Ron Lelbinan, Beau
Bridges. Drama. Forget the drab title, this is a grabber of
a movie. It's about the attempts by a union organizer
f rom New Yo rk and his ally, a little Southern gal — to
organize a tough textile mill in the South. Director Martin
Rltt must be commended not only for what he did, but for
what he didn't do he didn't seize on the obvious cliches,
and so he has a warm surprising film. GRADE: B-plus.
ON THE YARD (R)
John Heard, Mike KeWn,
Thomas Waite,. Drama. A prison drama that escapes the
confines of a cliched set ting. Plot and characters unfold
gradually, showing how each of a varied group of cons
comes to be his own victim. A nod to acting, directing and
editing. Caution: Strong language, some violence,
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She studied briefly at New
York's American Academy
of Dramatic Arts and then
Join'ed Gene Frankel's
Repertory Theatre for two
years of Intensive coaching.
After underst udying in "Any
Wednesday," she made her
stage debut in that
production. Her next
theatrical credit came as one
of the Pigeon sisters in a
Florida production of "The
Odd Couple," later repeating
the role In California.

GRADE: A-minus. (O'Brien).

AR uiiponam UI8.L came
with her being cast as Agnes
Gooch In "Mame." She
toured with Celeste Holm in
the musical for a year and
later recreated her role, with
Susan Hayward, In Las
in
Vegas.
Arriving

CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG) — Jane Fonda, Jack
Lemmon, Michael Douglas. Thriller, This Is a "what if"
story — what if there was a malfunction in a nuclear
power plant, and what if the gal TV news reporter sniffed
It out, and what if the nuclear scientist didn't find it, and
what if the power company brass tried to cover it up? It
leaves you wondering—what if a real one had flaw and
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compiled an impressive
array of television credits
appearances in "Gunsmoke," "Mannlx,"
"Hawaii Five-0,11 "Mission
Impossible,19 "The Doctors"
and "Cads's Country."

GRADE: B -plus.
LAST WAVE, THE Richard Chamberlain, GuIpWl
Sospema drama-This compelling, well-paced thriller Is an
Australian product directed by Peter Weir. Chamberlain,
as a Sydney tax lawyer, Is mysteriously drawn*ito a
criminal case Invoving a gang of aborigines. What follows
Is a fascinating study of tribal culture
and an entertaining movie that misses a few payoffs but ultimately
satisfies. GRADE: B-plus. (Booth)
MURDER BY DECREE (PG)
Christopher Plum.
mer, James Mason, David Hemml.gs, Susan (Ij
Mystery. Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper, but the
Issue is clouded with red herrings (radicals and psychics,
etc.) Director Bob Clark tries hard to create a mood, but
the mood is misty and the total effect Is a film that Is
tedious. GRADE: C-plus.

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Flower show, "Essence of Easter," April 11 24
pm. and April 2,1O am. to1 pm. Mead G.s,
Winter Park. Admission free. 8ponsoed by Winter
Park Garden Club and Wildflower Garden Club.

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SPECIAL The players, personalities and game
action that have helped make
soccer the fastest growing
American sport are highlighted.

Seminile Csmmuatty College Players present
"Butterflies Are Free," comedy, 8p.m., April 5-8 at
5CC FIne Arts Theatre. A&amp;nlsiion free to public.
Student cast directed by Sara Daspin.

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featuring Minnesota Fats vs.
Allen Hopkins, from Las Vegas.
Nov.; Fight of the Week.

III 0 BASEBALL Regional
EVENING
coverage of Milwaukee
7:00
Brewers at New York Yankees;
I
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SOCCER
MADE IN GERPhiladelphia Phillies at St. LouMANY
is Cardinals.

Fisria. Buester, Asia. Ausl State Regis.
UI Stage Band Festival, April 1 and 7, Seminole
Community College Fine Arts Building. Performances, 4-9 p.m., Friday and I am. to 4 p.m.,
Saturday. Free.

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REVIEW

Evining Herald, Sanford, FL

To

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In Los Angeles, she
returned to the stage In a
little theatre production of
"The Apple Tree." During
the "M.A.&amp;H." hiatus two
years ago, she stared on
Broadway in "Same Time,
Nest Year" ( a role she
recreated In Florida last
year).

SwIt made her motion
picture debut In "Stand Up
And Be Cowded," a film
about women's liberation,
starring Steve Lawrence,
Gamy Lockwood and Jackie
Blet. Her other films
"Freebie and the Bean,"
"p'c, with the Devil" and
the TV movies, "Shirts4na," "C.offeyvlile," aid
"Supermen." Time off from
this year, found
her
globet rotting
to
Australia, llialhiud, Poland
(the home of her ancestors),
the Netherlands,
and Ireland.

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GREAT BANK HOAX, THE (PG) Richard Basehart,
Ned Beatty, Charluse Dallas, Bugess Meredith, Michael
Murphy aid Paul Said. Drama? Rrnsll4own bank officals discover they've been embezzled and stage a
robbery to cover it up. It Isn't a comedy, nor lilt a heist
film. It's Just flat and obvious, and a waste of good acting
talent. GRADE: C. ."
(Readier)
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WARRIORS, THE (B) Michael Beck, Jam,, Remar,
Tb.iioiail Wultes, Drama, Street gang action—It's "West
Side Story" without soul and "A Clockwork Orange"
without brains. BuLthe actors' bluster, the violence
choreographed more for bravura than blood, and the New
York subway settings combine for one great visually
arresting spectacle. Perversely fascinating. Caution:
May be hazardous to your health, since film Is rumored to
have Incited several attacks by inspired viewers.
GRADE: ft (O'Brien)
.(7padi.g: A.isrb L'. $esd C average; D
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FrIy, April

FRIDAY

April 6

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EVENING

Reverse?' Guest: Maryann N.
Keller, vice president, Kidder,
Peabody Co., inc.

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(2) (4)00

NEWS
THE GROWING YEARS

(4) THE uica

buys some land from the Bark-

700

Ieys that the government wants

(2) TIC TAC DOUGH

(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary and Rhoda push the panIc button at being 30 and

single.
0(12) THE CROSS-WITS
0 WILD KINGDOM Birds,
reptiles and mammals live
together on small dry islands
surrounded by marshland.
0 MACNElL / LEHRER
REPORT

to use as. dam site.

REVIEW

(12) HELLO,

LARRY Ruthie's
new flame falls for Diane.
WALL STREET WEEK
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5:30

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6:00
CRBARREL
THE LA AND YOU
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1000

(4)0 DALLAS Bobby runs
into his long-missing brother
Gary (David Ackroyd) and per.
suades him to return to the

ranch. (Part I of 2) (R)
TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE

a so

NEWS
DICK CAVETT Guest: Cal-

6:30
( 2) 2-COUNTRY GARDEN
(4) FARM AND HOME
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THE LUCY SHOW

111
'1 IaW)5f VOWS his love
for her, and Father Tim brings
Corinne home to meet his
mother. (R)

CHOICE FOR THE
12:00
OSCARS Jack Albertson and
) MOVIE "The Wild One"
Florence Henderson host a . (81W) (1954)
MarIon Brando,
prelude to the Academy Mary Murphy. A
motorcycle
'Awards in which the public gang stirs
up trouble when it
chooses winners from the
invades a quiet town. (2 Hrs.)
Academy's nominees.
137
BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Harlan cheats on a calculus 0 MOVIE "Ambush Bay" (C)
exam and Zipper is blamed for (1966) Hugh O'Brian, Mickey
Rooney. Marines in the Philipit.
V,I. PEOPLE "Barbara pines search for a spy with
Newell" A brief look at Barbara knowledge of MacArthur',
Newell, president of Wells" Planned Invasion. (2 Hrs.

10:30
(12) FACE TO FACE

0:30

MORNING

outwitted by a female
Colleague. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
0 SOAP The real murderer of
Peter Campbell is revealed;

0 YOUR

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4.) THE MUPPETS Guest:
College. Host: Pat Holmes.
Lynn Redgrave.
THE MUPPET8 Guest:
9:30
Leslie Uggams
(2) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
0 FAMILY FEUD
A beautiful young woman (yri
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND Van Devere) who is forced to
FRIENDS Quest: John Byner.
live In a castle with a grotesque
DICK CAVETT Guest: beast (George
C. Scott) discovSophia Loren. (Part 2 of 2)
ers that the man behind the
frightening face is a kind and
2) THEN AND NOW "Film- sensitive person. (R)
makers Salute Oscar"
(12) ORAL ROBERTS SPECIAL
PROSE "Radio -- For The
@) 0 INCREDIBLE HULK
David Banner joins an archaeo- People?" A look at various
logical dig in the hope of dis- ownerships, formats and corncovering an antidote for his petition for central Florida
radio stations. Host: Count
affliction.
0 FAMILY Buddy's boyfriend Barnes.
asks her to prove her love for

him. (R)
(12) DIFF'RENT STROKES
Arnold sees a robbery through
his telescope but can't COflvince anyone to do anything
about it.
WASHINGTON WEEK IN

11:30
(2) t1} TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Cheryl Ladd,
Jack Haley Jr., Buck Henry.
Oak Ridge Boys.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 MOVIE "Skin Game" (C)
(1971) James Garner, Lou

Gossett. A pair of con men is

Cooler steals the presidential
limousine from the Secret 5e
vice men who are driving it
through Hazzard.
0 BIG VALLEY An old man

6•30
(2) (12) NBC NEWS
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ABC NEWS
THE GROWING YEARS

SATURDAY

yin Tritlin. (Part 2012)

PAins.)

100
(2)112) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Hosts: The Babys. Guests:
George

Harrison,

Gloria

Gaynor, Tavares, McGuinn,
Clark and Hillman. GO.
"The Pigeon That
S
Took Rome" (81W) (1962)
Charlton Heston, Elsa MartinelIi. Homing pigeons used by an
American spy are eaten by an
innocent family and are
replaced by German birds. (2

Hrs.)

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2:00

2:42
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Singing" (C) (1963) Judy
Garland, Dirk Bogarde. A sing.
er visits the son she gave up for

PROFiLES IN EDUCATION

(2)
SBLACK AWARENESS

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7:30
(2) MAY CITY ROLLERS
(4) ARTHUR AND COMPANY

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GARDEN Jim Crockett dem.
onstrates the proper way to
transplant seedlings.

FRED AND BARNEY
OUR GANG COMEDIES

(2)tI2) THE JETSONS
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AFTERNOON

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SPACE ACADEMY
WEEKEND SPECIALS
"Portrait Of Grandpa Doc" A
Young boy who wants to be an
artist turns to his loving grandfather for the encouragement
he needs. (R)

12:30
(2) FABULOUS FUNNIES
(f)SONKERSI Guest: Lucie
Arnax.
FAT ALBERT
AMERICAN BANDSTAND
Guests: Linda Clifford. Shall.
mar.
112)KIDSWORLD
CROCKETT'S VICTORY
GARDEN Cabbage and lettuce
seedlings are ripe for transplanting. (R)

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PR8-GAME SHOW
MAVERICK "Rope Of

NASL SPECIAL The players, personalities and game
action that have helped make
Soccer the fastest growing
American sport are highlighted.
BOOK BEAT

3.ñØ
5 BIG VALLEY A boy fishing
the Stockton river unwittingly
starts a scandal concerning the
Barkleys.
0 V.1. PEOPLE "Barbara
Newell" A brief look at Barbara
Newell, president of WelIsley
College. Host: Pat Holmes.

rad1i.

11:30

1

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lion of faster-than-sound

9:30
3:30
SUPERFR$EN()6
adoption, creating problems
PROFESSIONAL
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CHILD
AND
CONfor mother, father and child. (1
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age of the $125,000 BPAA U.S.
Barbecue" (R)
4:37
Open from the Bradley Bowl In
10:00
MOVIE "Revolt At Fort
Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
CINEMATIC EYE "Jules 0 PROSE "Radio -- For
Laramie" (C) (1957) John
The
Definer, Frances Helm. A Civil And Jim," Francois Truffaut People?" A look at various
(French: 196 1) (R)
ownerships, formats and cornWar fortress falls under Indian
attack. (11/2 Hr..)
petition for central Florida
10:30

11:00

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1'30
Q HIGH SCHOOL BOWL
Host: Tom Barry. Boone vs.
Winter Park
LOWELL
THOMAS
REMEMBERS... "Aviation,
1949" A new Boeing B-47, the
Air Force 8-50, the De Havil-

2'.30

0:30
(I) (12) FANTASTIC FOUR
CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT "Nuclear Energy, Home
Filing Systems, Supermarket
Alternative,"

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find no survivors of an agricultural colony, Capt. Kirk is
surprised to find all colonists
alive and well.
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FOOTSTEPS "Tightrope"
A one-year-old's parents disagree on discipline as a result of
their cs
child'sa
accidental fall. (R)

"Geraniums"

4)5 TARZAN / SUPER SEVEN
MOVIE "Jules And Jim"
(B/W) (1961) Joanne Moreau,
Oskar Werner. A dramatic
account of a young woman who
feels no moral. qualms about
having two lovers. (2 Hrs.)

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ANOTHER VOICE
(12) BAGGY PANTS / NITWITS
2'lS
6:00
BASEBALL
Regional
ALVIN
AND
THECHIP(2) (12)
coverage of Milwaukee
MIMICS
Brewers at New York Yankees;
(4)0 POPEYE
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Cardinals,
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4:00
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narrates the story of the Masters Golf Tournament, the golf
course and the two men who
created both.
NOVA "Road To Happiness" The life and times of
Henry Ford, whose "Motor
Cars For The Great Multitudes" made the American
dream a reality. (A)

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Samml Smith.

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6:30
(4) METHODIST CHURCH
TP* UV1NG WORD
AoqCULTURE U.S.A.
© AFTER HOURS
6:45
CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

(4)0 CBS NEWS
7.00
(2) THE GONG SHOW
(4) THE
JEFFER8ON
Florence's new beau, a psychi.
atrist, is convinced she is one
of the worst cases he has ever

']) "EE HAW Guests: The
Oakridge Boys, Bobby Golds-

MANY

7:30
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Live coverage of the Rebel

Filing Systems, Supermarket Darlington, So. Carolina; Part 2
of the Oriental world of Self
Alternatives"
Defense from Madison Square
12:30
Garden.
(2)112) MEET THE PRESS
TO BE ANNOUNCED
MOVIE "The Big Fisher5.
100
man" (1959) Howard Keel,
FIRING LINE "Three ForSusan Kohner. Based on the
novel by Lloyd C. Douglas. The eign Correspondents In The
life of the apostle Simon Peter Middle East" Guests: John

5:30

(4)0 ONE DAY ATATIME

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noun

Emma

jju.

Buttermaker faces
problems in
enforcing the school's mandatory Shower rule.
HAPPENING,, Big
Earl's coaching career hits the
skids when his t,am decides
they would rather have Dwayne
as their coach.

ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"John Halifax, Gentleman" The
brothers are reconciled; Wit11am Ravenel is granted Maud's

5:30
(4) 0 THE FIRST EASTER
RABBIT Burl Ives tells the 510ry of Stuffy, a stuffed rabbit
who came to life and became
the first Easter bunny. (R)
are shocked when Hoover falls
madly in love with a bombshell.
JUUA CHILD AND CONPANY "Chafing Dish Dinner"

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10:00
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possibilities,
Lloyd
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(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Johnny Carson visits Minneapolis for a benefit performance
and, through an Involved set of
circumstances, agrees to be
Mary's guest at her party.
(12) THE CR085-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL I LEHRER
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(4) MATCH GAME P.M.
JEFFERSON AWARDS
O SHA NA NA Guest: Brenda
Lee.
(12 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: John Byner,
Kenneth Mars.
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Maureen Howard. (R)
800
(2)CLIFFHANGEAS Mary
learns the Identity of the mysterious female vampire; Thorval
orders the death of Little Billy;
Susan Williams goes swimming
In a piranha-Infested stream.
(1) LOOM TAKES ALL Two
teen-age boys are confronted
with a character challenge and
learn that life's true victors are
not always winners.
HERE COMES PETER
COTTONTAIL Peter fails to
deliver more Easter eggs than
the evil frontal, but is saved
from disgrace by a friend and
his time machine. (R)
O HAPPY DAYS Richie is
accused of being the Infamous
"kissing bandit" of Milwaukee.
(R)
(12) DECISION 79
PREV1N AND THE PITTSBURGH "John Williams"
Composer of "Star Wars" and
"Supermarf," John Williams,
and Hollywood film score writer
Miklos Rozsa join Andre Previn
for a movie-music spectacular.

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nighttime anatomy class. (R)
9:00
(2) MOVIE "Legend Of The
Golden Gun" (Premiere) Jeff
Ostarhage, Hal Holbrook. A
young farmer teams up with a
runaway slave to seek revenge
on the men who murdered his
father.
(4) THE BASTARD Phihlipa,
who has fled to the Colonies
and changed his name to Philip
Kent, joins a band of revolutionaries. While fighting the
Crown forces, he has a brutal
confrontation with his half.
brother, commander of an
English regiment in Boston.
(Part 2 of 2)
MOVIE "What's So Bad
About Feeling Good?" (C)
(1968) George Peppard, Mary
Tyler Moore. After a pair of
New Yorkers is infected with
euphoria, the happy disease
spreads through the city. (2
Hrs.)
O THREE'S COMPANY A
fast-talking guru tries to talk
Chrissy into joining his
commune. (A)
0 CONTEST TO CARNEGIE
HALL "The Van Chiburn
Competition" An inside look at
the fifth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, held
in Fort Worth, Texas.
9:30
O TAXI Tony gets a once-ina-lifetime chance to get in the
boxing ring with a world chainpion (Carlos Palomino). (A)
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11:30
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Tony Randall, Marsha Mason,
Donna Theodore, Dr. Paul EhrIich.(RI

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ABC MOVIE "A Matter Of
Time" (1976) Liza Minnalli,
Ingrid Bergman. A maid working in a hotel in Rome during
the late 1940s becomes a big
film star.

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VENICE, Italy (NEA)
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Everything was ready for
the scene In St. Mark's
Square. Even the famous
flocks of pigeons seemed to
be waiting for the director to
call for action.
The only thing mli*ing was
the crew. While Roger
Moore, who once more plays
James Bond In the new Bond
film, "Moonraker," and
director Lewis Gilbert and
the others Mood around, the
crew was in an alcove off the
square, having a breakfast

dresser and his family, but
Cubby did."
Everybody on the set
keeps mouthing one cliche
over and over - "Venice is
one big movie set" - but It is
true. This age-old city Is so
Incredibly beautiful that it
looks like It must have been
dreamed up by some
overactive set designer. But
it is very real, although not
so solid. You can see the
foundations of the buildings,
%!..
at the water level, crumbling.
"It is Incredible," Lois
Chiles says, "but still I
sometimes wish I could just
close my eyes and be
transported back to the U.S.
I miss my friends, my dog
and my family (her friends
Moore poses Wi th Brynner's cigar
and dog are In California,
her family in Texas) and,
place at the Beverly Hills part.
believe It or not, I miss
Hotel). But I realize how
"I took It," she says, hamburgers.
there lsa bit more to living "because I read the script
"It's funny, but the
than that."
and I liked It. I hadn't ex- American hamburger has
While the crew continued pécted to. I had expected my
become a symbol."
to breakfast, Moore and part would be Just to stand
Broccoli says he has now
Gilbert and some others there and look sexy. But the been doing Bond films for
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argued, with English gen- script was really good and years. And
It looks like
tility, about which was Julie my part was quite in- they'll
go on a while longer.
Andrews' first film, and
The last one, "The Spy Who
whether "The Sound of
"And I also took it because Loved Me," did better at the
Music" or "Mazy Poppins" I thought it would be fun. box
office than any earlier
came first. That's frequently And I needed a change after one. And "Mconraker"
Is
what movie people do during 'Death On The Nile,' There coding around $25 million,
the long waits between was a lot of tension from all Broccoli says, so It too
takes, argue about movies. ofusonaaziall boat onthat should beexciting.
Lois Chiles Is the leading one."
Like most of those conbeauty in "Moonraker," the
What makes these films so
latest In a long line of nected with the Bond films, expensive Is the lavish scale.
exquisite women to adorn she Is very fond of the In this one, one main gunBond movies. Lola is fresh driving force behind all of 'nick is that a Venetian
off a triumph In "Death On the films, Cubby Broccoli. gondola serves as James
The Nile," as the VICtIm of She says she hates pretense Bond's escape vehicle. It
that film's first murder.
and believes that he Is devoid converts Into a hovercraft.
"To do that bit," Broccoli
She says one advantage of of that trait.
the ct1ng profession Is the
"He spent last Sunday," says, "we bought a dozen
chaaice it offers to travel. she says, "with the hair- gondolas, and each cost 1,000
"The Nile," she filmed at dresser and his family. i Pounds, or around $2,000. We
Aswan and Luxor, in Egypt, can't think of another big bought so many, we got a
and now she Is In Venice, But producer who would spend discount OW pounds each.
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"If they were shooting In
India, in front o( hundreds o(
starving people, they'd Mop
and have their scrambled
eggs and tea. They might
even have a piece of sacred
cow."
Moore simply sat and
relaxed. He may be the most
easy-going actor around.
ThereIs always a seml.emlle
on his face, as though he
were enjoying some private
joke. He lit up a cigar, and
talked about cigars.
"When Yul Brynner quit
&amp;noking cigars," he said,
"he had 17,000 left, He gave
me some from time to time,
which was very decent of
He and his Italian-born
wife, balsa, have homes now
In three European countries,
France, Italy and Switzerland. Moore says he tried
California living for a while,
but gave it up. "I lived In
California," he says, "In the
days when I thought living
meant Saturday night
barbecues and Sunday
brunches at Scandia (one of
Los Angeles' leading
restaurants) and cocktails at
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Friday, Aprili, i7o

Is Ken Related To Ron Howard?
By DICK ZLEINER
DEAR DICK: hJJrealdead?Rjcbard
-- Fart
MIII, S.D.
Real cool, maybe. Real gone, perhaps. B** real dead?
No. Not even silgI#Jy dead.
DEAR DICK: k Eugelbert fl
k, the slager,
rei.ted$. the Gr
cesapeser (l$U.1M1) at the_
WIND espseed "Hail end Grilel"? Mars
Hiaser, Ogdui, Utob,
No, As a matter of fact, Engelbert IWDF.rIHck Is
related to no I_perdineks. d not even to any.
Engelbert. He jsM gnvs )thn.Jf that nat Bored now
is Dorsey. He's en FT't VTt and why he changed only a
psychologist would Lv. Anyhow, he has Jnd announced
that ho will, hencilOrth, call I*nee ji Englebert
Goodbp'e to H'-nop.TdiDCk tur&amp;Z!
DEAR DICK: I weld e to w airs ab the buy
who plays the hap). en "He. Ha,." I
Ma eae is
Jimmy IkikL. I
be's cute. DR., 1'ey Ohio.
It's Jimmy Henley end the folks aromd "He. Raw"
says he is banjo-playing genius. Roy Qark discovered
him and he lives In Tidal but that's about all they know
abed the boy.

DEAR DICK: There's a sew show this leases called
"The White Shads,," with Kee Howard. Is be a Mg
brelther at Ron Howard at "Happy Days"? Kathy Taller,
SprIeld, Me.

Ask -Dick
Weiner

No, they're not related In say way.
father end I are hailag en areid.
DEAR DICK: My ___
Please.elueltfar.sIsay tJaekPalaaeshaa'j'y
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____
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few years age. My father is,,
e was en such chew.
Who'. 01? Kathy
_Levitt, r
___
S.C., Cu.
Father knows word. You're rigid, Kathy. The show was
called
DEAR DICK: I have bees watchiug "8upsrtaM"

___ S.C., Cu.
'lines high? Mark *sae.liaI D.cas,
You are about the only one who I. watching It, It___
seens.
It's both real and a model. They have built a real (nonmoving) train at MGM, with two-dory high cars, engine,
___ But the
swimming pool, sama, disco, all those things.
shots of the train moving are done with a tnlnlatire copy,
considerably smaller.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

DEAR DICK: Some weeks age, en "The Waltens,"a
yes'i emotionally disturbed
artist saug a saug Is French.
___
The sly, ether thai I've bad that sag was Is old
(1ea 1.yer.Ireae D___
enote marie muy years age,wt
lube sat at the siug, plea? E.J.L, Bishop, Ga.
1flat Is "Plaisir d'Amour" ("Pleases at Love"),
___
usic people at "The Waltons" tell ma Is en old
which the m
traditional French song. It Is, however, coi4alned In a
Reader's Digest album ('Popular Music That Will Live
____ and there It I. credited to flonlan-Martini.
Forever")
DEAR DIII: My___
friend
_ atd I are havisg a
Who aisles the b.(
"latiketor Othettea." I
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say We WNred
a. says It's Binges.
MmAMb Who is right? D.W., lea., Arts.
Nel
one. ft's Patrick MacNo..
_____
DEAR DIM: Cu yes III 2 f David Ac5uyd, who
played Dr. Bayke'. in "Wm k While" the s sue
who played a ___. en "The DuJi..' a few years 'is.
And is be else the sat person vhs played leeq 1ard
In "Another World," vhs wale asa'dened a shunt thae ago.
Ideneited Reader, Ernst Pa.
He's done a few soap operas, but you don't have then
quite right. He was now on "The Doctors." He was on
"Another World" but the character he played on that was
Dr. David GIlthrld. He also played Kevin Kincaid for two
years on "The Secret Storm." He's playing the professor
now on "Little Women," for.. long as that unfortunately
low-rated show manages to hang on.

L inden Branching OutFrom Series

,heryl
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NEW YORK (UP!) —
Cheryl Ladd believes
',,Charlie's Angels" gets a
bum rap when television
pundits call it a "jiggle"
-ishow and refer to its three
!women stars as sex objects,
Mrs. Ladd comes from
Huron, S.D., where her
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character

I play Is not
x symbol
LL still live together
after 30 years of marriage,
and she doesn't take kindly
to all the sex talk.
"The character I play Is
not a sex symbol," the acttress said In an Interview,
ber finely defined thin high
and her ordinarily calm blue
1eye angry.
"In 22 episodes I've worn a
bathing suit three times. We
iwear contemporary clothes
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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
Hal Linden Is brancitift out
In all directions of ,je,
business, pertly from In.
security and partly because
he is an amazingly versatile
performer.
The Insecurity is conslatent with every actor's
terror of being "between
jobs" or "at liberty," a
prefeselonal hazard that has

with a writer and a tape nected with the craft. The I)3r5)y and Marie Oomond, Even so, he knows the
recorder and recalled the whole promise Is to 'teep Cher and Lola Fauna, liven show will not go on forever.
worries of getting jobs, working and expanding your did an Ice skating chow with Sooner or later Hal will find
leilng jobs and trying to day Interests — you can never Dorothy RkmllI."
himself at liberty.
alive,
tell when something will
Linden acknowledged that
When the time comes, and
"The women always bad a come In hatdy.
an actor finds more security they ask him If he can jnggle
coped, 'I can always get
"There's still a tendency to In doing a TV series than In sticks of dynamite while
ir
married.' But not the guys. I categorize performers. I other facets of show riding a bisklng bronc oft a
was already married."
11gM it by doing guest shots, biainess. Next season will be cliff dining a tornado, Hal
gj parts In movies his sixth as the star of will answer in the ifDuring those difficult
firmative.
years he learned to say yes and musical things with "Barney Miller."
whenever a producer asked WEDNESDAY
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Americans
interview
withballet
Ruth
Mm a question pertaining to _________________________________________
April jincludes
hLs accomplishments. Ha1
Page, the original Frankie, and
minstrels first traveled from
continues to say yes when
enzs
kids
try
toraiseenough
clips
Of the l93Sproduction.
EVENING
manor house to manor house
not1endTVbrass hats ask
money
to
claim
a
crate
which
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may
be
a
link
to
their
missing
amena
NEWS
draw pallet for the night.
parents.
HAL LINDEN
TODAY
IN
THE
LEGISLA"No
they
From Charlie Chaplin 10
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SHAKESPEARE
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asked I said ye. toNESS
John Travolta there comes a Sammy Kaye's band.
PLAYS "Measure
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Putadrawhatonbisheed everyihing," he said,
Measure"
Kate
Nelligan,
Chrisgrinning.
to (2i UNSCNEWS
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ployment Insecurity gnaws and a cane In,hla hand and know,
'Can "They'd
you sing want
tenor?'
Carson, Guests: Johnny
CBS NEWS
Smith
and
John McEnery
starMathis,
away at the entrails. It goes Hal knows precisely what 10 Absolutely. 'Can you p (4)0AMC
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Shakespeare's
most
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Lydecker.
ITS EVERYBODY'S BUSt- controversial comedies.
do,chorus
thankson
toBroadway.
many jobs in dance? ' Positively. Can you
That is one reason Linden the
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
laugh
In
Swedish?'
You
bet!NESS
works at everything In show
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business except sweeping op
(2) WHEELS After Erica runs CBS News"
television, Hal was a do the job, I'd dash out and (2) TIC TAC DOUGH
oft with her race car driver, 0 POLICE WOMAN Pepper's
after the elephants.
struggling leading man who learn whatever was @j
HERE
COMES
PETER
Adam
makes plans to remarry, buddy Pete falls in love with a
enough
It isn't
that he appeared In 18 consecutive
Peter
fails
to
but
the
death of Erica's lover schizophrenic killer he meets
stars In the hit television Broadway musical flop. , necessary.
deliver more Easter eggs than sends her back shattered to while protecting a witness.
series "Barney Miller." He
"I did a lot of dubbing for the evil Irontail, but is saved Adam on . the eve of his
"I put In 20 years
12.00
will also star April 11 In "The developing myself into a movies with foreign accents, from disgrace by a friend and wedding. (Part 2015) (R)
®0 DEAR DETECTIVE (4D BIG VALLEY Heath falls in
Hal Linden Special," an musical leading man and I TWO of the pictures I dubbed his time machine. (R)
U THE C$OI&amp;WITS
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Kate's suspicions that an love with the daughter of a
houMong musical-variety got to the top
hi Broadway were 'Z' and 'I Am Curious
JOKERS
WILD
.
apparent
suicide was actually a Spanish Grandee, neighbors to
show.
musical-," Uriin said. "All Yellow.'
MACNEIL / LEHRER murder meet with a perfect the BaIkleys.
"I
was
asked
to
do
a
REPORT
He currently can be seen in my shows were
GROCKFORD FILES Rockalibi.
movie theaters costarring in successes In the reviews cigarette commercial five
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DANCE FEVER
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Additionally, Hal is Is what my apedal is all getting diuy trying to learn FRIENDS Guest: James Coca. U MOVIE "Fred Astaire Pre- 5 MANNIX Mannht learns
narrating "America's Junior aboig. My guest st_s are to inhale again. But, when I S DICK CAVITY Guest: Gore santa The Fox Musicals" (C) that a recently deceased fellow
Miss" TV pageed for the lilidu Lavin (d 'Alice'), walked In the door, I WU tOld Vidal.
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second yearrunning. And, atbryo Damon (of 'Soap') to forget it, they wasted a
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cameras, he's putting the 'ee's Cg'ny').
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friends Mickey. Minnie and (1 S KAZ
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thH to mine back hi Now play the drums. I wa't Donald to cut their vacation* S HAl. LINDEN SPECIAL Hal have been married 22 times,
Linden
Is not Justenother
York. We were all In the about to say no. I assured short and be in his television Linden and his guests Linda George Schlafter, creator of
actor
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Lavin, Bonnie Franklin and TV's "Laugh-In."
TV series by insulting by and Imderstatitet We did picked op the ruaga 91160WARD THE p_
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Damon pay tribute to (4)
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career bigarq as a 'inger and
"All the musical numbers ______
"The Insecurities of stow impede his efforts to safeguard comedy and dance.
Professional .,in Is hind____ the peace of Europe.
musician. H.. played In sfly show are based on true bialna irs such you never
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knew her only from
"An gels" later were surprised to see how well she
danced in the special, "Ben
Vereen — His Hoots."
The same combination wi
be back when "The Cher}l
Ladd Special" goes on ABC
April 9, 9-11 p.m., Eastern
time, with Vereen, Waylon
Jennings and the Mission
Mountain Wood Band as
special guests.
The show goes back to her
own roots In Huron, S.D., a
small town of a bout 14,000.
Her father worked
still
works
for the railroad:
her mother worked as a
waitress, then doing people's
upholstery, putting up
wallpaper, all sorts of jobs.
"it started out so we co uld
eat, but then it became fun.
My mother's a lady of many
talents," her daughter said
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Red
Ryder" In which
AND SKY
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he
plays
a
character that
SNEAK PREVIEW Roger
6:30
by one man, who succeeded 5
would
m
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any
evangelist's
Ebert
and
Gene
Siskel
review
(2) U NBC NEWS
with an aircraft of cardboard,
"Hair."
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Champ"
and
"A
blood
rim
add.
4) OcSS NEWS
aluminum tubing and piano
Perfect Couple."
Gortner portrays a
S ABC NEWS
wire. (A)
EARTH, SEA AND SKY
despicable, drug-smuggling
11:00
foulmouthed sadist who
UNEWS
700
0 ROMIE..O AND JULIE-8 (2) (4)00
TODAY IN THE LEGISLA.
terrorizes a handf ul of
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
Two robots from feuding firms
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE fall in love in this animated tale. TURE
people In a small southwest
After numerous Broadway
11:30
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U HIGHCLIFFE MANOR
rejections, a newsroom friend's (Premiere) A widow (Shelley (2) U TONIGHT Host: Johnny
It's Inconceivable that
play Is produced.
Fabares) Inherits a "think- Carson. Guests: Shaun Cassi.
Gortner,
a tail, powerfully
0 UTHE CROSS-WITS
tank" castle full of scientists dy, Pete Fountain.
ed
muscl
man
with strong,
0 JOKER'S WILD
and philosophers determined (14) THE NEWLYWED GAME
lean features, could portray
MACNEIL / LENRER to solve world problems and 0 MAS'H Colonel Potter
REPORT
anyone as diametrically
celebrates his wedding annl
get rid of her.
versary by writing a long letter
di
fferent from the golden
7:30
9.00
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haired,
dimpled cherub of a
(I) LIARS CLUB
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Quincy
QUINCY
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fling for him. (A)
MATCH GAME P.M.
child from being placed in an
Gortner
says
he
0 MRS. AMERICA PAGEANT
$100,000 NAME THAT Institution for the retarded. (A)
Bobby
Van
hosts
this
specla
discovered
early
unhfea
TUNE
(4)0 A SPECIAL KENNY
U CAROL BURNETT AND ROGERS Ray Charles, Dottie from the Las Vegas Hilton, withI verity of the professional in
FRIENDS Guests:
Jack West and the Oak Ridge Boys the candidates being judged
religion: economics is as
on their personality, poise,
Weston. Michel. Lee.
join Kenny Rogers for an hour
important
as scripture. He is
DICK CAVITY Guest: Ste. of country music and entertain- beauty, family life and commu
applying
this
knowledge to
nity involvement.
phen Spender. (Part I of 2)
men t.
his film career.
12.00
0 BARNEY MILLER Wojo
9:00
Not content with working
VALLEY Audra
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC uncovers an unethical adoption (4)BIG
as
an actor for wages,
SPECIAL "Holland Against riog, while Harris and Dietrich becomes involved with a young
Gortner
wants to produce
man
whom
the
other
Barkleyi
professor.
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The Sea" One fourth of Hot.
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of
running
a
protection
WORLD
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suspect
and
direct
movies a Is
land was once under water.
The reclamation of lan d from Day" The people of Bogota are racket.
Warren Beatty and Clint
the 11108 takes courage, skill and profiled, from the runaway
12:05
Gortner,
Eastwood.
street children to the rich and
CBS LATE MOVIE however, isn't a conpow
er
ful
elite.
(A)'
c4 0 m CHISHOLMS The
"McCloud: The Day New York
Chishoims encounter hostile
Turned Blue" (1976) Dennis ventlonal leading man. He
9:30
Indians and a wagon train deci- 5 CARTER COUNTRY A run- Weaver. Gig Young. A union may not be as physically
mated by fever while traveling away orphan arrives in Clinton executive with too much knowl appealing as Beatty and
across t he prairie alone. (Part 3 Corners and claims Chief Roy edge of the ties between the
Eastwood, but he's bright,
0(4)
syndicate and his union is
as her father.
ambitious
and willing to
MORN &amp; MINDY Mork's
marked for murder.
10:00
work
24
hours
aday.
hours are numbered unless he
1:00
can get a power recharge from (I) TO BE ANNOUNCED
He saw "When You Comin'
TOMORROW Guest:
his
o-sapid gleek before (4) 0 BARNABY JONES (2) U
Barnaby's goddaughter (Bon- TV and movie screenwriter Back, Red Ryder" offhis birthday arrives.
'nie Ebsen) falls prey to a for- EIeáor Perry.
Broadway in 1973 and longed
U WNOOUNNT (Primi.re
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flack for something we
tour with a band.
aren't."
"My high school counselor
She cited all the "jiggle"
took
me aside before I
shows that were supposed to : •'
graduated and tried to talk
be copies of "Charlie's S
me into dropping show
Angels" and flopped, while
business and going on to
the "Angels" maintain their
college so I could make
high ratings.
somet hing of my life," Mrs.
I
"The show Isn't a 'Jiggle'
Ladd said with a grin.
show. It's about three
"The night my first
women functioning in a
episode of 'Charlie's Angels'
mans world, trying to do
went on the air I got a phone
something with integrity.
call from her, saying, 'Boy,
"We don't use our
was I wrong."
sexuality. We do use our
f.
The band, "The Music
femininity and our per- ,
Shop," traveled around the
sonalitles. And we are
country playing night clubs
successful Whenlwasa kid
and supper clubs, unt il an
there were three things girls
automobile accident broke
could play at being - a
up the group. Some of the
secretary, a nurse' and a
men returned home, but
movie star. j think our show
Cheryl decided to make her
is a terrific influence on
move In California.
young women. It shows
She found a roommate a
characters who don't
woman songwriter
and
compete with men, who are
eventually a job as the voice
feminine, who like each
of Melody in the Hannaother, have self respect,
Barbers cartoon "Josie and
work at jobs they enjoy with
the Pussycats." Acting
integrity."
lessons followed the dancing
Mrs. Ladd is married to
and singing lessons she had
tm iaw i'uan Lawis actortaken
and slowly she
CHERYL LADI)
son, David, and they have a
began getting more and
daughter, Jordan, 4. She was 3 years old that I was she began taking dancing better jobs on television,
calls herself "an eight-year going to be In show lessons, in high school
When Farrah Fawcettovernight success."
business," the former Cheryl performed with a folk group Majors threw out her
"I told my parents when I Stoppelmoor said, At age 7 and at graduation went on "Angel" halo, Mrs. Ladd

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to star lna film version
some
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selling the rights to me for
$50,000. Then it was a matter
of getting a screenplay
written .

"I loved the statement it
made," he said, "It was
entertaining and heavy with
social implications.I wanted
to play Teddy and I wanted
to make the movie,
"The film rights were
bought by a midwestern
financier who hung onto
them for two years. Ninety
days before his option expired I talked him into

"I went to the original
author, Mark Medoff, who's
an English professor at the
University of New Mexico. 1
gave him my Ideas and we
did the screenplay in five
days at his house. That was
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By

DONNA ESTE8
Herald Stall Writer
The latest F°POU Of the
state Department of Transpcatatlon (DOT) designed to
save gasoline cofl5tln*Ion by
encouraging car-pooling on 14
has been met with skeptician
by some Seminole County Of.
ficial&amp;
The DOT Is proposing the
creation of High Occupancy
Vehicle (HOV) hm on 14
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theory 15 the NOV lanes would
be reservedduring ce,aib peak
hours of the day for private
vehicles and bum carrying two
or more passengers, The
spokesman said the Passengers
would be those who have left
their private vehicles at home
to car-pool, and thus saving
gasoline. The NOV lanes would
be designated to the far left of
the highway in the east and
wet jyj

q Predict If the DOT does
something like that on 1-4 and
traffic Is backed up In two lanes
and no one is In the HOV lane
the numbers of the Highway
Patrol officers enforcing the
regulation would have to be
doubled. The people wouldn't
stand for It," said County
Commissioner Dick William .
"I actually had anoccaaionto
see something like that in
Miami during the football
season. I was there to see the
Dolphins play. On one of the

highways the left hand lane was
separated by a solid line. Signs
were posted saying cars
couldn't chive In the line unless
X number of people were In the
car.
"I noticed a couple of things.
The predominant thing was that
no one paid any attention to the
signs. The drivers were
crossing the lanes back and
forth. It led me to believe there
may.have been a lot of money
spent on
that may be
a good idea or working Insome

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won't work here,' Williams
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"I've heard the federal
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her," Gaines said.
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Gilbert Field In Lakeland
to the SemlnoleFlylng
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airport authorities said.
Wayne Jacobs was
returning from work at
about I pan. when he
noticed the remains Of the
craft In his pasture off
Lockwood Road In Oviedo.
"I just saw the wreckage
scattered about the field
and didn't know what It
was so I went and
checked," said Jacobs.
When Jacobs arrived at
the crash site, he
discovered the dismnem.
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therlftus deputies arrived
at the scane shortly therealter,h..utt
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Gaines, a jeweler
In his
father's store In Lakeland,
was on his way to Oviedo to
Participate In Saturday's
Florida State Soaring
Qmamplon.hlps. According
to his brother, the pilot was
"an excellent flyer." He
had competed in gilder
events throughout the
country and was a former
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brothersaid.
M agent froin the St.
Petersburg office of the
Federal Aviation Authority
arrived Saturday morning
to join local authorities In
the investigation. Sheriff's
deputies said there was no
immediate determination
as to the cause of the crash.
The craft Gaines was
flying had a wingspan of 70
feet. When Jacobs reached
the craft, he said parts of It

w.nettsr.4 JUP to NO or
lwreet from the body and
fuselage. Jacobs said he
didn't
craft
go down.
Gaines had been flying
gliders for more than 10
years, his brother said. He
had competed In the
Florida State competition
last year and had come
close to winning, he said.
In addition to his wife,
Gaines Is survived by a son
and two daughters.

Sam Tucker, manager of environmental
affairs with FP&amp;L's Miami office, told the
hearing officer his company wants to burn
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and depend on the truck lines," ,Longweod, aho said the strike
are purchased from Sanford, hidiutry.wIds shutdown, which tacllfllelV
Of pesdec. sal sown aid. "As their .spplisi ha. tel affected Ma
but truck drivers are taking
baninass. Wyns aid. He said auto pests would take several days end Sinc, the strike began, U.S. longer to return.
'Tludj Cj is
ex- Mon msrth.s
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Graham told Carter he would suspend the
standards only when absolutely necessary
and predicted no serious increase hi air
poll ution. He also promised to Impose rigid
energy conservation measures, Including
stepped t enforcement of the 55 mile an hour
speed limit and reduction of heating and air
conditioning usage in public buildings.

sidered giving up the bird. Her
"She said I better come up
Herald Staff Writer
husband William Is Ill with hers as soon as I could," Mrs.
She has had to sell her fur- heart trouble In South Carolina Tucker said. "I don't have
nitire end virtually everything and the hopes to join him as much, but
I started to sell
else she Owns to meet medical soon as she can. But she cannot
I knew I couldn't
everything.
ezpensesof her own
than take the bird hi its cage onthe take Mike aoI even tried
tos,
Of her stricken husband, but bus. "William went up to find hi
m."
wbanit came toseIllmgag,, something near our daughter
But after three days of
Mrs. Bonnie Tucker, 63, of
and granddaughter," Mrs. wrethng with berdJ, she
E. 24th St., Sanford, drew the Tucker said.
changed her mind. She said she
line.
But shortly alter he arrived, had several calls, with offers up
"I need the money, but Ijust she said, her daughter phoned
to 50, but thet%rfledaflof them
couldn't sell Mike.. I ji
and said Tucker had become ill down.
couldn't," said Mrs. Tucker. and was at aldit was his heart.
"I thought at first that the 0
Mike Is the 6-monthigd myna The 64-year-4d retired house
was not enough and then I
bird given to Mrs. Tucker by painter has had three heart realized I jiat didn't want Mike
her church frienda, For the pest aitacka In the past, his wife
week Mrs. Tucker has con- said.
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located In Sanford, Cape Canaveral and Ft.
Myers.
Tucker said the plants in those cities can
easily burn high-sulfur content Oil because
they areequlppedto burn various jends 0f0fl
with little problem.
Scott Burns, district manager for FP &amp;L In
Sanford, said It will be necessary for his
company to be Permitted to burn the dirtier
oil at all seven plants to avoid power losses in
this area.
"If we're permitted to burn high-sulfur
content Oil at only a few of the plants, those
where the burning is prohibited will draw low.
sulfur content oil from the others, and the
problem will still exist," Burns pointed out.
Burning high-sulphur oil is normally
prohibited
by the federal Man Air Act to cut
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Graham bid requested a '10-day
emergency, but Is satisfied with the Carter
decision- Press secretary Steve Hull said.
"We think the White House decision .-- fair one. We're also cutilkisal that if
emergency shortages stW exW a month from
now the President will react favorably to a
request for an extension," Hull said.
Carter reserved for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency the right to overrule any
decision by Graham, but Hull said It Is

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Florida Power &amp; Light spokesmen today
were attempting to convince state officials
they need permission to burn high-sulphur
content oil at their Sanford plant to avoid
power shortages which could lead to
blackouts or brownouts.
The FP&amp;L officials' plea was being made at
a hearing at the Sheraton Jet Port Inn,
Orlando, convened by Environments'
Regulation Secretary Jake Varn. FP&amp;L
wants permission to burn the high-sulphur
content oil at six other Florida plants.
The utility company a couple months ago
indicated It would begin experiencing
Problems by mid-April because supplies of
low-sulphur content oil normally used to
Provide its customers with power will be. in
short supply.
A34t4pM11 the p1ObiAmt FP&amp;I.. 4
aevz.1 other Florida *1l1.i potoned Gov.
Bob Graham asking he declare an energy
emergency
In Floiide. Alter several hearings
In Tallahassee, the governor did so and
requested President Carter waive a federal
regulation prohibiting
the burning of highsulphur content oil, which the utility cornpanles say they can get In ample supply.
Late Friday, President Carter notified
Graham he Is declaring a 3Oday emergency
for Florida to avert black outs and brownout.,
At today's hearing In Orlando, scheduled to
last until late afternoon, were a bearing offleer representing the governor's office,
about 12 spokesmen from FP&amp;L and other
utilities, but only a few citizen spectators.

ft's

and after receiving
assurance from her
husband that things were
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the turned ollthe radio
and proceeded to the

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at peak travel periods of say 7
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Williams, Kirchhoff and Mrs.
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representatives on the MPO.
Members of that organization
are gubernatorial appointees.
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the reason Is they have to cross
a bunch of other lanes to get to
them, weaving in and out of
traffic to get off the Interstates," he said.
"it would be Interesting to see
how they have worked in other
areas," said Commissioner
Sandra Glenn, "What type
travelers use this type of setvice, and if It would be feasible
for central Florida.
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Washington, D.C. to the south
and see why the people don't
use the NOV lanes there when
they have the opportunity," he
said.
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the Metropolitan Planning
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anything is instituted the MPO
should get some input," Kir.
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SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 216—Sunday, April 29, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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SEMINOLE COUNTY YOUTH WEEK
SCHEDULE
April 29-May 5
SUNDAY, APRIL"
Youth Programs, Inc. Horse Show, Wilco Sales Arena,
Route 46,4 miles west of Interstate-4, beginning at 9 a.m.
L4pplzan exhIbition, 1 p.m. Spectators free.
Youth Art Display in Robinson's Concourse, Altamonte
Mall all during week.
MONDAY, APRIL30
League of Women Voters New Voter Registration
Siqbie Ccinrnwdty College Student Activity Center, 10
am to 3p.m.
Seminole County Bar Association Courthouse Tours.
Information: 3.483O Ext. 279•
THURSDAY, MY 3
Youth Programs, Inc. Soccer Clinic, 4-7pn., 51fOr4
Middie School. Free to first 50 youth to sign up. InforP': 347I0.
Palms Counseling Seminar "Practical Methods of
Dialing with Behavoir Problems In Children and
,yaids," Spring Oaks Recreation Center, 7 p.m.
Free to first 0 persona to register at 644-7347.

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chicken with its head cut off while this guy Is beating his
head on the ground."
With the help of bystanders, Cynthia was able to steady
the man until the ambulance arrived. It was her first
experience with an emergency crisis and she handled it
like a professional rescue workers said.
And, what with Youth Week (April 29-May 5) ex'
tensively observed throughout Seminole County and this
being the International Year of the Child, Cynthia and
some of her fellow students are prime examples of youth
In action.
Not one for taking credit, Cynthia attributes her
prowess partly to Jim TerwWager's Health I clan &amp;W her
love of physical aC1enCL' Both her mother and aunt are
registered nurses and Cynthia plans to follow suit in the
field of health careers
Other students who have put into practice the teaching

Herald Staff Writer
One Saturday last February darted out like most for
Cynthia Brown, a senior at Seminole High School. She
usually sold hot dogs and cokes on the weekends behind
one of the concessions scattered across the Central
Florida Zoological Park.
Then It happened. A fellow zoo employee of Cynthia's
had Just gone on his lunch break when he began rocking
beck and festh collapsing to the ground. He was having an
eplle$Ic.type fit and no one seemed to know what to do.
Inaspllt.eecond'sUme, Cynthia rushed from behind the
Coocson coimt.r end began employing the first aid
she'd acdred In her No school class,
"I first grabbed some jachata and placed them under
Ms head to make an airway and tried to keep him calm,"
Cynthia recalls.
"I wss just glad that I was there and was able to keep
my cool," she adds. "I didn't dart running around like a

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See CYNTHIA, Page 12A
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Seminole County Bar Association Mock Trial, 9 a.m.,
County Commission Board Room, Courthouse. Information: call 3234330 Ex. 779.
First Baptist Church Youth Led Revival, 7 p.m., 519
Park Ave., Sanford. Information: 3234041.
YOUTH DAY, SATURDAY, MAY S
Festival In the Park and Health Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
4th Street and Park, Sanford. Free entertainment, games,
and exhibits. Information: 323-1760.
HR&amp;Foster Care Children's Story Hour, 10 am. and 2
p.m., Sanford Civic Center Annex. Free. Information:
229.00.
Community Leaders vs. Youth Softball Games, 2-5 p.m.,
Chase Memorial Park Sanford. Admission, $1 for adults.
Information: 322-9146.
Sanford Chlldiood Development Center Dimey Trip,
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Drug Action Committee Art Auction, 7 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic center, $1. Information: 834-1221.
Lake Mary Block Party and Dance. 7:30 p.m. to midnight, Lake Mary Elementary School. Free. Information:

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there is no area of the county 68,178 are employed. The labor looking for summer emBy GEOFFREY POUNDS
where the demand for up- force at the same time last year ployment," Prescott said.
Herold Staff Writer
A record number of Job plicants Is slack.
was just tinder 70,000 he said.
Youths working during the
"The whole county is in a Figures used by his office summer months will not alter
seekers found positions in
Seminole County during the good economic period right compute anyone who works the employment figures. He
month of April, Florida State now, the jobs are not just at the more than 20 hours a week to be said those positions are
Employment Service Manager south end.
a full-time worker.
calculated separate from the
"As a matter of fact, I've
Prescott said there has been a general labor force.
Ralph Prescott said today.
Prescott said during March been getting inquiries from surge of females entering the
Prescott said an increase in
436 persons were placed on Jobs industries in Orlando and job market this year in the
light
industry throughout the
by his office. That figure, which elsewhere seeking information county. lie said 47.9 percent of
office
are
county
coupled
with a continued
was the highest ever recorded on the labor market in the north the applicants at his
rise
in
the
demand
for service
by the Sanford office, has end of the county," he said.
now female. lie said 37.9 perare
the key
already been surpassed in
Prescott said the county cent of the placements this year occupation workers
factors
In
the
declining
April, he said.
unemployment rate dipped have been for females.
In addition, he said 25.5 unemployment figures. Service
"It is a good market for those from seven percent for the
looking for jobs. We have an same time last year to 5.9 percent of the placements this occupation workers include
sales clerks, hotel and motel
excess of offers," he said. "We percent at the present time. The year have been minorities,
21.5
workers and restaurant
national employment rate is 5.7 percent of those placed are workers.
need good applicants."
veterans and 29.4 percent of the
The employment picture is percent.
The 5.9 percent figure is placements were for workers
bright for almost all levels of
"It is not an up and down sort
applicants,
from
the based on a county-wide labor under age 22.
of thing. The picture looks very
professional levels to the mm- force of 72,486 full-time
"Right now we are preparing good and should remain very
skilled, said Prescott. He said workers, of which Prescott said for the placement of students steady," Prescott said.

Sanford Woman Charged
In Mate's Shooting Death
Thelma Brooks' sister
Details of the shooting were mother accompanied her to the a bait.
describes her as a hard- sketchy today however. San- pouce department.
"They've bad to afl police
working person determined at ford police said they arrested
Mrs. Brooks, according to her back and forth, back and forth.
self-improvement and Mrs. Brooks, 31, shortly after sister, has three children,
He was always beating up on
"someone who strives con- the 7:45 p.m. shooting when she at home and another with two
his her and throwing her out of the
stantly to become something went to the police department father in South
Carolina. The house," Mrs. Brooks' sister
better."
to report the incident,
two at home, her sister said, are related.
Today,. Mrs. Brooks is In
Shortly after the shooting, a girl, 9 and a boy, 11. "1 don't
Mrs. Brooks is a part-time
Seminole County Jail charged Mrs. Brooks went to the home have any children, so they'll student
at
Seminole
with first degree murder In of her mother, Mrs. Pearlie May with me until we see what
Community
College
mornings
connection with the shooting Brown of West 13th Street for happens with this mess," Mrs.
and attends a school for
death Friday night of her 44- help, her sister said.
Brooks' sister said.
beauticians In Orlando at.
year-old husband, Adolphus
"When she got to my
Although police reports In- ternoons, her sister added.
Brooks in the couple's home at mother's house, she asked dicated no motive for the
"She wanted to get her
165 Bethune Circle, Sanford.
someone standing on the porch shooting, except that it was
beautician's
She was
"Now it's all gone, this to ask my mother to conic out. related to a domestic working hard atlicense.
It. - . now this,"
tragedy has ruined her whole She told her '1 just shot Sonny. argument, Mrs. Brooks' sister Mrs.
Brooks' sister said.
life," Mrs. Brooks' sister said 'That's what they they called said the couple have had
They
found his body on the
this morning.
him." She said Mrs. Brooks' problems for the past year and
floor of a bedroom.

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Simple — just remove
one of the steel bails. Actually, Susan Tindeli of
715 Bevler Road in Sanford is demonstrating her
unusual clock as a reminder for you to set your
clock one hour ahead
when you go to bed this
weekend. The official
change is at 2 a.m. local
time on the last Sunday in
April. The lost hour will
be regained six months
later, on the last Sunday
In October. Using the
simple rule - spring forward, fall back - Amricans should shift their
clock forward from 2
a.m. to 3 a.m. All of the
United States will go on
daylight time Sunday
except for Arizona,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, American
Samoa and all of Indiana

save six counties around

Gary and six counties
around Evansville.
Residents of those states
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LEALHOLM, England (UP!) Two U.S. Air Force
crewmen who died steering their blazing jet away from a
village school filled with some 50 children are being
praised for their heroic action.
The crewmen Ignored the opportunity to eject when
their RF4C fighter caught fire Friday at roof-level over
Lealholm and instead steered it through the only open
space in the north Yorkshire village, clear of the school
and a major disaster. Moments later both were dead.
The jet, on a reconnaissance training flight, passed
within 30 yards of the school at roof level and crashed Into
hedges, killing sheep and scattering burning debris in a
half-mile radious.
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An elderly man described by Battle of Flowers Parade
neighbors as "a loner" parked fled In terror as the gunfire
his camper near a festive pierced the crowd.
parade route, shouted "What Many of the 300,000 revelers
kind of society is this?" and along the 2.5 mile route,
opened fire on thousands of however, were unaware of the
revelers, killing two women and sniping Incident,
injuring more than 47 others.
Police rushed the van almost
Police, gaily dressed partici- an hour after the shooting and
pants and an estimated 5,000 shouts of "traitors" began
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Ira Attebury, who would have
been 65 years old Sunday, and
six rifles.
Pollee Chief Emil E. Peters
said he was not sure whether
Attebury was killed by police
builds, or had shot himself in
the bead as a SWAT team
closed in on his camper.
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gunshot wounds.
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By United Press International
The Red River of the North finally crested and receded
somewhat along the North Dakota-Minnesota border,
giving weary sandbaggers their first breather in a week.
But new rains threatened to swell the bloated river again
today.
The Minnesota town of Robbin near Drayton was almost
totally submerged. The only structure on high ground, a
church, was turned into a shelter for some of the town's 50
families.
"Robbin, Minnesota almost doesn't exist," said Winston
Bateman, deputy director for Red Cross operations at
Grand Forks. "Farmers in rural areas are isolated
completely. For some places the worst has yet to come."

Inflicted.
Attebury's landlady at the
trailer camper near Lackland
Air Force Base where he rented
a $40-a-month lot described him
as "a loner" and antisocial who
grew roses In his yard.
Mrs. Copeland said Attebury
told her two days ago he was
going to Arkansas or Missouri
after the parade. "I thought it
was strange that he went to
parades since he had little to do
with people," she said.
Police said they witnessed
"numerous Instances of extreme valor" during the shooting by civilians and policemen
who risked their lives to remove
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the Injured,
Police first maneuvered to
remove about 100 persons
pinned down by the fire, firing
three canisters of teargas Into
Attebury's camper.
About 30 minutes after the

Worst Over In Mississippi
VICKSBURG, Miss. (UP!)— Civil defense officials and
Army engineers believe the worst may be over in the flood
fight as the rushing Mississippi Rivers heads toward a

crest today in Vicksburg.
The mighty river is expected to crest today at 48 feet.
The peak was down two-tenths of a foot from earlier
predictions. The river has already crested in Greenville
and begun a slow fall. "It looks pretty good we're in
good shape," Bill Bridges of the Army Corps of Engineers
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or shell fragments. With blood
dreaming down his face, he
threw his body over Miss Wick
to protect her.
"It's called the animal in.
stlnct," Uapher said later at a
hospital. "I was leery of anyone
else getting hit again."

A Winter Park woman was Seminole County deputies.
Miss Plpkin allegedly tried to
Thursday noon in the parking steal three articles of clothing
lot of a shopping center in Fern from Jordan Marsh, 451 E.
Park, according to Seminole Altamonte Drive, Altamonte
County deputies.
Springs, when a store security
Barbara Harvey Hart, 49, guard spotted her, deputies say.
told deputies a man wearing a
MISS Pipkln was allegedly
black shirt and black pants seen stuffing a blouse valued at
approached her as she was $26 into a Jordan Marsh bag
getting into her car.
and then left the store without
any attempt to pay for it,
The man was described as deputies say.
approximately 25 to 30 years
A further search of her bag
old. He reached through the
revealed a beige jacket valued
open car door and attempted to at $56 and a
beige pair of
pull her purse out of her hands,
slacks
valued
at
$26, deputies
Mrs. Hart told deputies.
say.
"Give me your money or I
She was held on a $5,250 bond.
will kill you," the man
threatened," Mrs. Hart said.
HOMEBURGLARY ARREST
When she refused, he hit her
A Longwood man was
In the face and the head, Mrs. arrested at his home Thursday
Hart said. Mrs. Hart ripped the on charges of burglary and
right sleeve of her assailant's grand theft, according to
shirt and fought the man, she Seminole County deputies.
told deputies.
Glen Felton Carter, 18, of 725
The man gave up and ran E. Logan Drive, Longwood,
northbound across the parking allegedly burglarized a
lot, deputies say.
Longwood home in February,
and stole stereo equipment and
ARREST
other property valued at $1,520,
Clalve Margret Pipkin, 22, of deputies say.
Winter Park, was arrested
TOOLS TAKEN
Thursday afternoon for retail
and grand theft, according to
A set of tools valued at $200

assaulted by a would-be-robber

Red River Recedes,
More Rain Is Forecast

standing with the parade
One was Jack Lupher, a 32chairman in the middle of the year-old St. Louis, Mo., sales
parade route. "It sounded like representative, who was
an automatic weapon to us." At wounded with at least 10 pellets

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three times."
"One officer was shot and
when we darted to his aid,
other shots were fired and other
officers hit the ground," said
Capt. Patrick Nichols, who was

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A Russian man armed with two
sawed-off shotguns and what he said was a bomb fired two
shots In the U.S. Embassy courtyard in the second major
security breakdown at the mission in a month.
The shotgun blasts Friday caused no injuries or
damages and the young intruder was arrested by Soviet
militiamen after unarmed American security personnel
convinced him to leave embassy grounds.
An embassy spokesman said, "The Soviet intruder did
not make any demands of embassy officers and did not
explain his motivations." The incident occurred almost a

marching units and floats had
already stepped briskly away
from the area when gunfire
erupted from Attebury's green
and yellow camper.
A woman standing near the
camper, Diane Wick of St.
Louis, said Attebury shouted:
"What kind of society of this?"
as he began firing,
Jails Gutierrez, 13, said as
she jumped over chairs lining
the street seeking cover, she

Woman Fights With Would-Be Robber

IN BRIEF

a shot Into the camper,

claiming he hit Attebury as the
gunman attempted to Insert a
clip into one of the six rifles
found stacked In the camper.

Peters said, however, the
head wound suffered by the
forming point said several sniper could have been self-

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the parade route.
police knew of no motive for
the attack, but Peters said,
"It's obvious he came to the
parade with a plan or design to
do what he did. It looks like he
had quite an arsenal."
Witnesses at the parade's

Sunday, April 29,1979—JA

said.
About 250 families have been evacuated in the
Vicksburg area because of the floodwaters spilling into
low-lying areas. Officials believe the waters will not get
high enough to cause any more evacuations..

The pickup truck was valued told deputies the burglary an Oviedo man, according
at $5,000, Miller said.
occurred sometime between Seminole County deputies.
Wednesday night and Thursday
James Wallace Jackson, 4$,
TOOL BOXES TAKEN
morning at his home. The doors of Route 1. Oviedo reported tile
Two tool boxes and a 12-volt of the 1977 Pickup truck were incident
Wednesday
tio
battery valued at $450 were locked, he said.
deputies. No signs of forci
stolen from the home of a
GUILTY PLEA
entry were detected, deputiiis
Sanford man, according to
Brian Dale Terpening, 18, of say.
Seminole County deputies.
240 Oxford Road, Fern Park.
$300 STOLEN
William Lee, 25, of 221 Bieder has pleaded guilty to burglary
Someone broke into tile
was stolen from the home of a Ave., Sanford, told deputies the in circuit court.
maintenance shed of ai
Terpening was arrested in apartment complex in Wintdr
Midway man, according to property was stolen Thursday
from the front room of his February in connection with the Park and stole two lawdSeminole County deputies.
residence.
burglary of an apartment in the mowers, according to Seminole
Ellis Staley, 25, of 2410 Main
St.
John'
s Village complex in County deputies.
St., Midway, told deputies the
CB
STOLEN
Fern
Park.
assorted tools were taken
The two push-type mowers
A 40-channel citizens band
A
pre-sentencing
in. valued at $300 were s1oh*
sometime between Wednesday
and Thursday from his home. radio and several tires were vestigation was ordered.
sometime Wednesday from it
stolen sometime Thursday
shed at the Squire One Apartfrom a truck and tire business
BURGLAR CONVICTED
ments. 2500 Howell Branch
$5,000 PICKUP STOLEN
A 19-year-old Orlando man Road, Winter Park, deputies
A 1977 Ford pickup was in Sanford, according to
pleaded guilty to burglary in say.
reported stolen Thursday from Seminole County deputies.
The
burglar
left
no
signs
of
circuit
court.
the parking lot of a food store in
BRUSHES STOLEN
forced
entry
at
the
Robertson
A
pre-sentence
investigation
Forest City, according to
A burglar scaled a wire fence
Trucking Co., U.S. Highway 17. was ordered for Steven and broke into a vehicle owned
Seminole County deputies.
92, Sanford, deputies say. Entry Fleming. Fleming was arrested by the Seminole County School
Michael Todd Miller, 26, of was gained through the rear in January and charged with District late Wednesday night
1410 Tipton Road, Casselberry, door. The value of the stolen stealing a stereo, jewelry and or early Thursday morning,
told deputies his truck broke property was not determined, other items valued at $297 from Sanford police report.
the home of Ronnie Lee
down Sunday at the CumPolice said the vehicle was
MOTOR STOLEN
Howard, 108 Mohawk Ave., parked in a maintenance lot at
berland Farms Store on State
A motor valued at $175 was Longwood.
Route 436, Forest City. Miller
410 W. Fourth St. at the time of
said he abandoned the truck stolen from the truck of a
the incident. Police said a pair
CASH TAKEN
and sent his friend to retrieve it Maitland man, according to
A 12-inch portable color of coveralls, paint and several
Tuesday and discovered it had Seminole County deputies.
television and $700 in cash were paint brushes valued at $380
William McManus, 30. of 217 stolen from the trailer home of were taken.
been stolen, deputies say.
Manlewood Drive. Maitland.
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
A moderate earthquake
centered just south of San Francisco struck the Northern
California coast in a succession of sharp jolts Friday.
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MOSCOW (UP!)

Soviet President Leonld Brezhev
and French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing today
signed documents that pledge both countries to a decade
of economic cooperation and expanded relations.
The signing of the documents came as Giscard was
wrapping up his three-day visit to Moscow, during which
trade, scientific and cultural affairs were discussed.
Giscard hosted a banquet for Brezhnev Friday evening
and said the signing of the documents "will prove an
important and positive stage in the development of our

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avoid that," he said in an Interview.

They Mourn, Emulate Hitler
MADRID, Spain (UP!)
Ultra-rightists wearing
swastika armbands poured out of a memorial mass for
Adolph Hitler and went on a rampage, smashing the
windows of several Jewish-owned stores.
Far left guerrillas claimed responsibility for a
powerful plastic bomb that damaged a pollee station not
far from the church where the mass was held Friday.
Three policemen and a passer-by outside the. building
suffered minor cuts.
Thousands of persons attended the Hitler mass, which
has been held every year in Madrid for more than three
decades to mourn the death of the Nazi leader at the close
of World War II.
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Waldheim, Vietnamese Talk
HONG KONG (UP!)
United Nations' Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim left Hanoi for Ho Qd Miab City
today during his visit to help Vietnam and China agree on
peace and to solve the problem of the Vietnamese boat
people.
The Vietnam news agency said WaIdheim his wife
Elizabeth, and his party new from the Vietnam.,, capital
south. The agency did not give the reason for the journey,
or the length of time Waldheim would
th...
The dispatch gave no details of WaJd1jm's talks with
Vldnameae leaders-expected lobe focussed on settling
the long-standing border dispute between Hanoi and
Peking which erupted Into war In February, and coming
to grips with the flood of refugees escaping Vietnam.
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Alex S. Kinlaw
Mildred McMahan
Herbert

Seminole and conducted by Florida Division of Forestry, receiving their awards
from Janice Springfield, Bank executive vice president, and Mike Kuypers
of
Division of Forestry are Tammy Vincent, (left), of Sanford, with 110 third prize,
and Nancy Freeman, of Maitland, with $50 savin gs bond first prize. Nancy is in
the 61 h grade at Tuskawilla Middle School, while Tammy is in Rh
grade at All
Souls School. Winner of the $25 savings bond second prize was Susie Brisson, an
8th grader at All Souls. The con test was open to sixth-eighth grade
rs In
Seminole County on the theme "The Importance of Trees
in America's Future."

WINNERS

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other. It we are not careful this may be the beginning at
more intensive killing of one another and we would like to

Sanford:
Jerry Hester

Winners in the 1979 Arbor Day Essay Contest, sponsoredHerald
by Flagship Bank of

Rhodesian Party Drops Out

vestigated.

ADMISSIONS

I:Tr.d.,,,:
piseSs by Tim Netsil

relations."

SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) The Rev. Ndabanlngl
Sithole, who ran a poor second in Rhodesia's first
majority rule election, announced today his party would
not take up Its parliamentary seats In the new coalition
government.
He warned there could be "Intensive killing" unless his
claims of election Irregularities are Independently In-

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1 Month Later,
i ppled Plant
Cr''
Safely Shut Down
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) The crippled
reactor at Three Mile Isla nd appeared to be
safely sh ut do wn today, the first month anniversary of America's worst nuclear power
plant accident.
"It sure seems to be working," Karl
Abraham, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman, said Friday night as of ficials
reviewed a new reactor cooling plan Implemented earlier in the day as the long-term
shutdown state.
Abraham said final tests were dill awaited
on whet her the new plan, In which water in
the core cooling system is circulating

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iuiwwu iur awguie.
Respirators were passed aid to Stalin and
scientists In the control room when the
natural circulation system was pd Into place
because the maneuver triggered a release of
radiation,
However, St" said preliminary teds
Indicated only a small amount of radioactive
tenon escaped and was not considered harm.
tub. Offidals were worried about a release of
ca

naturally, was working.
VictorStello, head of NRC crisis operations
at the plant site, said the NRC decided to go
ahead with the final shutdown plan five days
ear ly because of technical problems with the
pro-shutdown cooldown procedures.
51db said two gauges In the control room
were giving "eratic" readings concerning the
condition of the reactor's pomp cooling
system.
Rather than use backup setgs, .
flclals thought It was time to turn off the
pump at 2:07 p.m. and allow the water to

Ella J. (Dlckin) Reynolds, DeBary
Catherine Ramp, Deltona
Rosemary Rossi, Deltona
Edith M. Schmidt, Lake Mary

Cynthia Lauderbaugh, Orange
John G. Herbst, Orlando
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city

Sanford:

Donald &amp; Wilma Merrick —a girl
Robert I Cynthia Lauderbaugh
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Chris J. Portewig
Jeff Sargent
William F. Tinsley
Earl E. Troutner
Evelyn E. Morgan, DeLand
Daniel M. Woodruff, Deland
Curtis Hall Sr., Geneva
Francis Villandry, New Smyrna

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4 sin., March X.

WASHINGTON (UP!)

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Two maintenance agreed not to he said.
plants with reactors similar to reopen until the staff, headed
W.S. Lee, president of the
the one that went out of control by reactor regulation chief Duke Power Co., which owns
at Three Mile Island darted Harold Denton, approves.
Oconee, said the outcome came
shuttlngdowu today, one month
after
"working day and night
Don
to the day after the nation's Posed,
then supported a move to several days trying to close our
worst nuclear accident.
order the shutdown of plants commtmlcatlons gap" with the
The plants shut down tomake designed by Babcock and NRC staff.
repairs ordered by the Nuclear Wilcox,
the company that built The only difference between
Regulatory Commission.
the faulty Three Mile Island Denton's recommendation to
Under terms of a voluntary reactor. Finally, he pressured close on Wednesday and
agreement, put into the form of the utility companies that own Friday's order Is that Oconee
an order by the NRC staff, the the plants to agree to a shut- may shut down its three, units in
Rancho Saco plant near g
down, which the fivemember stages1nordoroifor hardramdo and one of three NRC decided to make formal by to-f ind fuel oil to generate
reactors South
at the Oconee plant In letting Denton "order" It.
repiacement electricity and to
replac
western
,Withthen (proposed)- chin. make sure aimultaneoi shutCarolina were
scheduled to close today
ges, I'm satisfied that the risks down would ml affect the
begin nsakü safety improve, posed
by Babcock and Wilcox safety of the other two units.
meida recommended by
plants
are not percepti bly
Lee warned earlier In the
federal agency.
ff
of other week that a shutdown could
The two other Oconee units licensed plants that we allow to cause "rotating blackouts" In
are to close down May 12 and operate," Denton said.
the Caro
and $1 million a
May 19 and reactors In "The risk factor incomdinidng monthlinas
In eventual cods to
Arkansas, Florida and Ohio operations without these kinds awAimeris of all the utilities
that were already ibid for at modifications is too high," involved.

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The price increases, announced Friday, include a $102
Increase on Rabbits built at the firm's plant near New
Stanton, Pa,, and a $273 increase on imported models.
Prices an optional equipment are unchanged.
A spokesman said higher prices were needed to offset
"unfavorable International exchange rates as well as
increases in material and production cods."

WHEELING I DEALING
Seminole County Unit of the American Cancer Society awarded grand prizes of
10-speed bikes this week to three top money raisers in the "Great American Ride
for Cancer," a 30-mile cross country bike ride held March 24. Mrs. Edith McNeill, (back left), president of the Seminole Cancer Society, and Mrs. Shirley
Pereira, chairman of the event, presented bikes to (from left) Jacqueline
Phillips, who raised $454.58; Todd Clontz, $489.50; and Susana Iluaman, 1315.
More than $5,000 was pledged with a total of $3,600 received to date.

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use in the first flight at the space shuttle Columbia are
being tested by National Space Technology Laboratory
officials In Hancock County.
ThbIs, which lsscMdubed for its Malden Voyage
iMer this year, will be outfitted with the umajas once
tuft is completed at the Bay St. J4uis spice center.

Extended Banking Hours
Drive in Banking Until 6 p.m.
At 2 Locations (Downtown &amp; Central,
Hwy. 17-92).

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'No Funds For Discrimination'
IRS Commissioner Jerome
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Kurtz has told Congress new court-ordered regulations
designed to prohibit tax-exempt status for private schools
that practice racial discrimination would be administered
l"falrly and responsibly."
Under existing regulations some private schools still
•• are given tax-exempt status despite federal court rulings
they are racially discriminatory. Kurtz told the Senate
: Finance subcommittee on taxation and debt management
Friday.
"This position is Indefensible," Kurds said.

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requirements.
GM will not bid on the government-sponsored "transbus" because of tough and conflicting design standrads
that take effect in September, Robert W. Truxeil, head of
GMC division is one of the ration's two major transit bus
manufacturers. The other, Ohio-based Grumman
Industries, gave the Department of Transportation
similar notice last month.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)— Congressional Investigators
despite opposition by President Carter recommended
Friday the law be repealed that guarantees the prevailing
local wage be paid to construction workers on federal
projects.
Release of the 276-page report by the General
Accounting Office came two days after Vice President
Walter Mondale assured cheering AFL-CIO building and
construction trades workers Carter would not sign a
repeal.
The GAO said its study showed the law "results In unnecessary construction costs of several hundred million
dollars annually."

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In our inflation
fighters circular, we
advertised Women's
2-Band Wedges on
Page 19. We are sorry
but this merchandise
will not be available.
Please excuse this
inconvenience.

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ENGLE WOOD CLIFFS, N.J. (UP!) Volkswagen of
America Is raising prices on its entire Volkswagen,
Porsche and Audi lines an average 2.5 percent effective

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States and the Soviet Mtan$ to fla to the Wid
the Soviets hive been sending since the Moscow visit lad
pirate., 73; .verdgb$ lows, Usylsan Bend: W1 1:4* Union Friday swapped two convicted Rus'lan spies for five tm'
—Vabenibi Mains, 41, a prominent Ukrainian ,sallor'allM and $1Villa
week of a congressional 'iqgition t1j by Rep. tharl
SI; yesterday's bigi, U; a,.,, $:12 pm,, law 3:31 a,.,, prisoned Soviet dissidents In an ultra-secret bargain
CIVIl rights
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Vail, D'Obo —
of a law that links incresssd trade
bsremetrlc pressure, u.N; 33$ pm,
In a secluded New York airport hangar,
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to
freer
emigration rob far
rusty,
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for Soviet Jews
1:45
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(bRllhIgI
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prisoners Including iumjan j*
Suit
home
to
Moscow
under
Carters
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were
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The Soviets lad week ritased five other Jews convicted It$ pm
burg was announced at the Whit. House by pr.
Eager, $, sad Rudolf Cernyayev, 43, both sentenced to life along
with Dyalbyts and Knetaoy — In
Foresail: party ctey wits iaypit:
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lbiadersb.w.rs today.
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report
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change. agotilAW under the prosideWs Personal supervision,as vided of trying to buy Us. naval secrets, bid, since thu din.
toward record levels.
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government reisst.
might also help sweeten the 4m1k,r. of U.S. Soviet ambeimalor at
people
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mph ibiltiag 1. a.rtherIy &amp;*, *41 pm, law 441 a,m,,
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w uniaced July 14 to 13 yeses In prison and ledUhs
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allowed ends, Soviet law. Al the thus of
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U.S. Swaps Soviet Spies For Dissidents

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WASHINGTON (UP!)— Record exports during March
narrowed the nation's foreign trade deficit to its lowest
level in nearly two years, which should help the fight
against Inflation at home.
The Commerce Department said Americans sold $14.45
billion worth of goods abroad during March, the most
ever, and spent $15.27 billion for foreign goods, for a trade
deficit of $21.3 million.
It was the 34th consecutive monthly trade deficit, but it
was the lowest one since May 1977, and a sharp drop from
the February deficit of $1.30 billion and January's $3.09
billion. The trade figures have been Improving since last
summer.

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Joseph J. Zawko, Elmira, N.Y.
Baby Girl Cabana (Jennifer),

Plant Clo~s ings
Start Of Repairs

Three Mile Island.
"We've achieved the objective we had,
which we believed was the best method of
cooling the core. I'm quite delighted. I think
It's safely shut down," said Stella.
Stello said the phrase "cold shutdown" was
not appropriate because the plant was shut
down by improvised rather than norma!
means. He also noted temperatures In the
damaged core would likely remain above 212
degrees Farenhelt
the usual maximum
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Thelma P. Duggar
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Mary Gorman
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damage.
Seismologists at the University of California placed the
epicenter about 10 miles south of San Francisco In the
peninsular city of Burlingame. Police there said no one
was injured and no major damage occurred. Buildings
shook in downtown San Francisco and the control tower
swayed at Oakland Airport.

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Needs Checking

Beyond the Communist takeovers in Angola and
Indochina, the Soviet bloc has drawn into its orbit
in just the last few years Ethiopia, Mozambique,
South Yemen, Libya and Afghanistan. In addition,
Soviet influence is growing elsewhere In Africa
while Soviet-supported guerrillas threaten
Rhodesia and Namibia. Both border on South
Africa, presumably the Soviet Union's ultimate
objective south of the Sahara.
While the Soviets have poured billions of dollars
worth of arms and an expanding army of Cuban
troops and East European advisors into subSahara Africa, Congress and the Carter administration have quibbled and temporized and, in
the end, done nothing.
One need not be a master strategist to see where
this mix of confusion and weakness will lead. At
stake in the Third World are the natural resources
without which the industrial economies of the
United States, Western Europe, and Japan cannot

long survive. Oil, of course, Is the most notable
example. But the mineral riches of Africa, including strategic materials unobtainable
elsewhere, are also of critical importance to the
West.

Equally vital is the security of sea lanes skirting
the Third World upon which the industrial
democracies must rely for their energy and
mineral Imports.
Soviet strategy, unmistakably spelled out in
official treatises on the significance of the Third
World, is to subvert the political, economic, and
military strength of the West by gaining control of
Essential natural resources. In the Soviet view,
detente serves this strategic objective by reducing
prospects for effective Western opposition.
Belatedly, the Carter administration has
signaled its determination to protect this country's
access to Middle Eastern oil, if necessary with
military force.
But Africa remains exposed to continued Soviet
expansion. Since the Zaire crisis of last year,
Washington has made no move to foster even an
Informal security structure Involving the United
States, selected Western European countries, and
those African nations that wish to remain independét of Soviet domination.
This kind of cooperation need not, it should be
mphasized involve a direct American military
presence in Africa. It would require a willingness
to grant military aid where necessary and to risk
political confrontation with the Soviet Union.
Finally, the United States and its allies must
abandon a mindset that permits the Soviets to fish
At will In troubled waters while the West is
prohibited from assisting or even encouraging antiSoviet forces In newly overrun areas. The continuing guerrilla war In Angola and the current

anti-Soviet revolt In Afghanistan represent
potential opportunities for checking Moscow's ad-

By DORIS DIETRICH

demise.

Even today, we always put table scraps outside
for whatever neighborhood strays may be hungry
and we always have a menagerie In line for a
handout.
But, whatever your feelings are about cats, a
survey of Fortune magazine's top 100 corporate
presidents reveals they don't like cats and don't own
any. Not one of those powerful and wealthy execs
owned a cat, according to the survey,

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articown

that giving the millionaire executive, banker, even

lawyer, a dog to train, a horse to school and perhaps
a parrot to teeth Is fine. All are considered In the
realm of a structured, orderly way of life, the rich
seem to think.
The article explains that for the highly organized
person, a cat Is an anathema. You cannot control a
cat. It does what It pleases, when It pleases.
Shnllirly, politicians are reported to keep away
from cats because of their (the cats) reputation for
being sneaky, sly, finicky
characteristics a
seeker of elective office doesn't want to be linked
with.
But hold on, cat lovers. All ls not lost.
Who does like cats?
Creative people— people who are Individualistic
musicians, artists, writers, photographers,
designers, actors...
The article points out that creativity Is unpredictable, aloof, maddening, sleepy at times,
demanding at othera — allthat Is cat.
What Is that sound I hear In the background? Are
the rich and the politicians hissing? Orlsltthe
creative people purring?
Here, kitty, kitty.
A simple, philosophic meow, for now, please.

'Leave
Them;
on us

Making Sure You Stay Al'i've Is Most Important Part:1
By ELLIE GROSSMAN
SpecIal To The Herald
NEW YORK — (NEA) — In the lonely
stairwell, the mugger and the old lady

Elderly and the Handicapped (available at
a fee to other Interested groups).
"My grandfather darted it all," says

dislocated shoulder. Or worse.
If it has to happen at all, it doesn't have
to happen like that. The aged, the handicapped — anyone, in fact can "buy
seconds during a mugging with his wits
and those seconds might save a life."
So says Police Officer Uddon (Lid-DON)
Griffith, 16-year veteran of the New York
City Housing Authority Police Department.
He then says, "Of course, I don't have
the right to tell anyone what to do, and I
can't argue with anyone who screanis
when a mugger has a knife at his throat,"
and lives to talk about It.
But, since 1973, Griffith has been asked
so often by groups around the country to

Griffith, a stocky native of the South Bronx
with a black belt In jujitsu, four kids in
college and a master's degree which he
earned recently while his wife earned one
of her own.
"He was 82 and 5} percent blind and
after he was mugged twice In the South
Bronx, he said to me, 'You teach police
recruit and civilians to protect themselves, how come not me?'
"So I began talking to muggers in jail
about their modus operandi, and then I
talked to victims to find out their experlences and traumas."
A synthesis of both perspectives led to
his preventive and protective guidelines
and the bottom line, he says, Is
cooperation. "Never, never fight for
property. Don't offer resistance If It means
your life." With luck, you'll be set upon by

teach them mugging behavior, that his
boss Is letthg him do It at will. One to four
times a week, he presents Griffith's free
Mint Self-Protection Course for the

why resist and panic him into violence?
On the other hand, the "predator," who
accounts for a possible 3 percent, has
something else in mind. "You give up the
money and still get stabbed," he says.
The thing Is, though, "They don't wear
signs so you don't know who you're getting." That's why cooperation is crucial, at
least at first.
But why put yourself In that situation at
all If you can avoid it? "Muggers usually
look for the lone victim," Griffith says, "so
the aged should find a companion or a
neighbor to do the laundry or shop with.
Look after each other."
Know the "danger zones" in your area
and listen to your sixth sense when it says
avoid them. Don't get into the elevator
with the stranger who's too strange;
bypass the unlighted street, etc., and don't
feel foolish doing It.
"And If there's no place to go and no one
around and you feel something's wrong,

the "model mugger who wants to get your
money and then to get the heck out of
there. He doesn't want to do bodily harm."
Mod are like that, Griffith estimates, so

yell 'fire' or pull the fire alarm. (But be

you by the wrist. no matter what a

prepared to pay the fine.) People are more
likely to respond to 'fire' than 'help'
because their own skins may be involved."

hulk he

But remember one more thing: if you do

Is.
"Your first reaction is to pull back,"
Griffith says, "but that's putting strength

free yourself, "get away and scream," he
says. "For heaven's sake don't stand there
and say, hey, it worked!"

make an exchange: she gives him
hysterics and her money; he gives her a

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Nuclear
Scares
_ Warranted?
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Despite the Three Mile Island scare,
this tale were a part of television's second
Americans,
when polled a few days later, said
season, Its newspaper listing would read &amp;e
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they
see
the
need for more, not less, nuclear
this:
power.
They
just
don't want the plants In their
8:00 "Party Line" — Black Insurance
neighborhood.
executives Glynn and Tone Hines of Fort
Though "think pieces" In the ma gazines are
Wayne, Ind., re-think their decision to join the
now
questioning whether nuclear power can ever
Republican Party when GOP precinct comas a result of the Three Mile Island
mitteeman Robert Hagadorn Is revealed to be
plant
fa
ure,
il
the poll results may reflect a
Kiegle, or organizer, of the Ku Klux Klan.
growing sophistication on the. part of the
Norman Lear himself couldn't assemble a
American people toward this source of energy.
better cast. First there are the Hines brothers:
'A P.nny For Your Thoughts.'
When "anti-nukes" In various parts of the
under 30, college educated, civil rights and
Country
Called for shutdowns of other nuclear
Political acttvltsts. Glynn, an insurance cornpl
ants on the grounds they might beunsafe (guilt
.
pany sales manager, is vice president of the Fort
by association?), cooler heads prevailed.
Wayne chapter of the NAACP. Tyrone is an BUSINESS
The demonstrators will no doubt be more vocal
Insurance salesman for another company.
than
ever before at plant sites and permit
Hagadorn fits another favorite 1V stereotype
hearings,
but the fact that the Three Mile Island
In the Archie Bunker mold. He's 25, a bartender
i
~
crisis
abated
without casualties or the "meltat a local Veterans of Forelgns War post, Klan
down"
that
the
regulators and news media
organizer, and Republican precinct corn"conjured
up"
By
MARK
D.
(as
economist Eliot Janeway put
FRANK
mitteeman.
That actually baked at the abbey,
It
recently)
may
ha
ve
done more to aid the cause
ROCHESTER,
N.Y.
(UP!)
Tucked away on Anthony said, always says "Made by Trappist
The plot Is simple. Tyrone and Glynn, both
'f
n
lear
en
uc
the
verdant
banks
of
er
gy
th
an
to harm It.
th
e
Genesee
River
In
t
he monks."
Democrats like nine out of 10 black American
y
upstate
New
York
hamlet
of
Piffard
Is
a
most
Janeway,
a
close
student
of U.S. energy policy
voters, announce their discontent with part
Silence
Is
the
rule
at
the
abbey.
The
monks
and
requirements,
said:
"The
real sensation
black Americans have supported since Franklin unusual supplier of Premium bread.
have developed an elaborate system
Roosevelt's first term.
Although the bakery serves the general public language to communicate while working01In81512
the emerging from the crisis at Three Mile Island Is
Is separated
It not by
that nothing happened to justify all the media
fences and bakery.
Their political conversion Is almost completeIttight
securityfrom
precautions,
buthigh
by religious
when Hagadorn is revealed to wear a hood and cloister.
"We have a great respect for another person's panic and regulatory righteousness.....
me aensationa"—n over radioactive consheet under his GOP hat. The Hines brothers
right to silence and try to preserve an at-'
tamination
entirely Ignores
fact that every
keep their Democratic affiliation; Hagadorn rronastery
It is the Abbey
of the
Genesee,
of peace and serenity," Brother power plant's containment
unit the
is engineered
for
that bakes
Monk's
Bread.a Cistercian mosphere
resigns from the Klan and then from his party
Anthony said.
The
must deal with the fact they
the express purpose of 'containing' conposition. Peace and harmony reign In Fort
The abbey is sit uated In the Genesee Valley
jj;
we a reUgious, order ChOO81II to live in
and the unit at Three Mile Island did
Wayne
"-'
an Eden to Seneca
from
s
oc
ie
ty,
although
they
derive
much
of
their
fta
who
gave
the
valley
Its
)ob.
No
nu'Wer
power lobbyist could have
This Middle-American drama Is likely to be Income from the society from which they've
e, which means "Pleasant Banks."
asked
for
better
proof
that,are
contrary
reenacted as the Republicans contend for their severed themselves.
Founded in 1001 on a donated tract of land, the prejudice, nuclear plants
safe." to popular
ftj grown w2dtirIVed since
share of the votes that made Jimmy Carter
"We have to constantly remind our on the
He adds,".. .the source of the danger Isn't In
president. At the urging of party chairman Bill distributing
company that we are not a bakery
5UCU 01 its bread,
the
way nuclear power Is produced In the rest of
Brock, the Republicans are trying to become
"I
am
not
an
objective
critic,"
Brother
the
world,
rather InInthe
peculiar
It
party of Lincoln again,
attached to a monastery, but a monastery with Anthony admitted, "but I feel that our bread Is happens to but
be regulated
America.
Theway
crisis,
an
attached
bakery,"
said
spokesman
Brother
the
best
In
the
The Democrats won't be lucky enough to find a
area."
and there Is one, Is with government regulation,
Anthony.
burning cross In every Republican back yard.
He
credits
that
to
the
nature
of
the
monk's
life,
not
nuclear power."
"Mlllbrook, the company contracted to
fact, the Democrats' garden Is more likely to
"It Is more than simply taking pride In our
While Nuclear Regulatory Commission
flower the Knight of the White Camellia than any distribute our bread, has advised us to expand to work," Brother Anthony said. "Making bread or
a slzday schedule," said Broth Anthony, a
spokesmen and utility executives were tripping
work becomes for a monk an act of prayer. over one another at Three Mile Island, President
But the GOP's argument, put forth effectively youthful-looking 40-year-old Cistercian who
Our
work Is an external extension 01 the Carter found himsel f stepping Into the breach
entered the abbey In his early
by Brock, with occasional assistance from
devotion
we feel for God."
But the monks bake enough bread during their
with his visit to the plant, thus underscoring Its
me monks arise about 2 a.m. from their underlying safety.
Rev.
Jessie
Jackson,
won't
cause
any
conthreeday
work
week
to
supply
rood
of
their
versions unless the party can offer more than
customers and AM collect a profit for the abbey. narrow, draw mattresses for prayers and a light
"Leave them and join us."
The N.R.C. has had trouble getting Its act
and water
ybegin baking
"ow rules state that we are nut allowed to breakfastof
The Republicans want black voters to divorce beg,"
he said, "so we must ha
ether. Recently, It ordered some nuclear
4
5:30
a.m.
and
continue,
with
prayer
breaks,
tog
ve lome source
a faithless but dill attractive love of 30 years
until 11___
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plants shut down In anticipation of earthquakes
duration and to take up Instead with an aging
In eastern dates where no earthquake has ever
Ifgi4i
me
pr
its
are
It's
of
us
nast
out
at
7p.m.
ed
to
finance
the
mo
ery
strumpet who's never even winked our way.
and various charity projects.
Theirs is a life without television and radio. been recorded,
So far, this invitation has been acce$ed only a
"People are always coming to our door asking The monks feel those communications devices
Non-standardizaiico of plant equipment Is a
few blacks who had no prior party affiliation at for help," Brother Anthony explained, "and we would only
the contemplative spirit of problem that the N.R.C. talks a bout, but has
interrupt
Ali. But a more sophisticated approach may cannot really turn them away."
the abbey.
done little. Who Is to blame for non.
recruit younger political activists like Fort
The abbey, bringing ingredlsjgs from scrou
Not all modern technology Is banned, however. ddardlzMlon and the proliferation
of gadgets
Wayne's Hines brothers, who threaten to bring a the country and employing modem technology,
The monk's bakery Is equipped with upto.date
utilities,
mantdacturers,
regulators
— Is not
'liable constituency with them,
bakes nearly all of the Monk's Bread on the machinery rivaling that of many of their breed. so Important as the need to end It.
Stanme black middle class, as conservative as Its market. Milibrock also has negotiated a special maklflg co(flPStIIor$.
dardization
would
reduce
the
possibility
of
white counterpart on lifestyle Issues, is likely to arrangement that allows It to produce additional
"Th ere
115 w'° with technology. It Is h%Cfl45) error, and human error, as Three Mile
be mined by party prospectors. So is the large bread, based on market demands using the the technocrats that must he faulted for modern Island seems to have demonstrated, Is the
black blue collar population.
monks' formula,
technology's abuses," Brother Anthony said.
greeted danger.
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For Mugging Victims

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leave me my identification.'
"The mugger has control, but you're
telling him what to do and you hope he'll do
it. And chances are you won't freeze, now
that you've been exposed to these
precepts," he adds.
Glance at the mugger if possible, but
don't dare and arouse a "You trying to
Identify me?" reaction. Study his shoes
and pants instead. "Muggers are likely to
change their jackets but not their shoes
and pants."
Now, say he has your money but he still
won't release you. Your decision is to
submit or resist. Actually, you might have
broken away in the first place, if he had

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You may call to report delayed
payments and missing Social Security and
Medicare cards. If you have difficulty
filling out Medicare claim forms, the
representatives will assist you.

Municipal Circles

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On Lake Mary's Land Purchase
At first glance it might appear that a city
like Lake Mary with a population of less
than 4,00) Is being somewhat premature in
spending $50,300 for land on which to build
a "municipal complex."
With taxpayer money limited these days
such an expenditure does call into question
the city's priorities. In some ways the plan
seems almost grandiose, considering no
one has even deterzñined what offices will
be placed In the complex when It is built.
But the purchase was a sound move and
Indicates, much like the switch to a city
manager-council form of government
made earlier this year, that planning in
Lake Mary is going to precede the
Inevitable population growth.

significantly greater if the land for a funds requested end up in one property
proposed project is already in tow.
seller's pocket.
The Idea behind federal grants such as
The offer accepted by the council from
the$1.8 million given to Sanford for its city developer Jeno Paulucci calls for an inball In 1976 is two-fold. The grants are to terest rate of only seven percent on an
help cities In need of facilities and to eight-year mortgage. In addition, the price
stimulate the local economy by providing of $50,300 for the 10 acres was substantially
work to those building the facilities,
less than four other sites considered
The purchase of land does little to boost during the past nine nionths,
employment and thus those reviewing
The contract that was signed by the
grant requests tend to favor projects for council might have been void if the council
which all the money allocated will go had waited another two days before
toward construction. Similarly, politicians signing it April 19. If there is a question
promoting grant proposals from cities in about the land purchase it might just be
their district tend to push harder for why an agreement that is beneficial to the
projects bringing jobs which often mean city and was arranged months ago almost
votes than those in which part of the didn't get consummated.

Even If the complex is not built. for
years, Lake Mary will have an advantage
in competing for federal grants to build It
when the time does come. And it is unlikely
such a complex could be built without
some sort of assistance.
A city's chances of securing a grant are

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Parties &amp; Politics

It was a most unusual dinner, Dr. Webb governor to be very open in discussing
said. The meal was prepared by the state matters and his personal life. The
mansion's 23-year-old chef, a graduate of first lady, Adele Graham, also made them
the Cutlery Institute in New York. She had feel at home and conducted a tour of the
also been trained in Paris, he said. The Graham family's personal living quarters.
tomatoes in the salad were petaled like
The Webba also liked the new capitol
flowers and the apples in another dish building and visited many areas there
were sculpted to look like swan&amp;
through the "Gracious" assistance of
twins Melissa and Melinda, 15,
State
Rep. Bobby Hattaway of Altamonte
momhare nI tha .5 ii&amp;4.nf
The
pomp
and
circumstance
of
t.he
Springs.
"I didn't
the power that
governor's mansion was exciting, and the guy wields,"
said realize
Dr. Webb,
council at Brantley, Brian, 12, and Jennhfer,9, students at Teague and Jason, the winning bid of $1,475 at the recent state china and cutlery were used for the
student atSwedwater Academy won PESO auction benefltting the Florida first time since Graham has been In office,
Graham took a personal interest in the
the dinner with the governor by submitting Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Webb said. He found the youthful Webb daughters, Dr. Webb said, in that he
is the father 01 four daughters. Webb was
Impressed with the way Graham has kept

Longwood, had the time of Its life in
Tallahassee last weekend having dinner in
the executive mansion with Gov. and Mrs.
Bob Graham and touring the state's
capital.
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children Perry, 17, a junior at Brantley,
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problem Is urgent.
The first week of each month is
especially busy because that's when Social'
Security and SSI checks are delivered
During that time, it Is not unusual for all
Teleservice lines to be busy.
If you can wait until after the middle of
the month, do so. The later in the month
you call, the better your chances of getting
through Immediately and having your'
matter handled promptly.
Teleservice Is available Monday through
Friday. Some Social Security offices also.
have Teleservice lines in operation during
evenings and on Saturdays.
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in touch with the people and the things the
governor learned on the 120 different jobs
he held during his campaign.

When a person reaches the age of 18
he or she is legally responsible for
1 would like to commend the many themselves. Most have graduated from
proprietors of the downtown businesses high school and are holding jobs. If
of Sanford for taking action in the someone else over the age of 21 is
project to clean up the city. I have working for a living and can go out
noticed that the exteriors of many of the drinking then why should this right be
stores have been painted and denied to the younger individual doing
renovated. This truly does improve the the same?

Nice Job, But

appearance of the city.
However, there is still one section of
town which is badly run down and in
desperate need of renovation. I'm
referring to the section on Sanford
Avenue between Second and Sixth
streets. Many of the buildings are in
poor condition and this is a definite
eyesore to the community. Isn't there
anything that can be done to improve
this section of town also? Maybe we can
bring this area to someone's attention.
Again I would like to give my praise
and thanks to the local merchants and
business persons who have helped to
clean up the city and make Sanford a
much nicer place to live. Keep up the
good work!
Rosalie Munafo
Sanford

What right do all those windbag, Godfearing legislators have to pass a bill
against those that are younger than 21
but are able to vote, to serve in the
military, to have legal action taken
against them and to raise a family?
To suddenly deny this right to those
between 18 and 21 is an act of
totalitarian supremacy and would
prove beyond a shadow of doubt that
this state is in for some very serious,
civil and sociological problems.
I have lived in Sanford for 15 years
and lam 22 years old and I feel that this,
idiocy that governs the state is incompetent, ignorant and totally
disrespectful toward the people that put
them in office.
Jeffrey James Davis
812 W. 25th Street,

Census Hiring

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civic organizations or school groups
during National Transportation Week,
May 13-19.
Anyone wishing to schedule a speaker
d*tthg National Transportation Week
should contact: Joe B. Maseda Jr., Florida
Department of Transportation, 719 So.
Boulevard, DeUmd, 37120 or telephone
104-7342171.

I would like to express my ap-.
predation to you and the entire staff for.
the very fine coverage in the paper.

Special thanks to Mrs. Donna Estes
and Miss Marva Hawkins for the
Enumerators, Crew Leaders, and fantastic job of giving me a complete
story of my teaching, and other acEnumerators.
tivities in Seminole County.
Minimum qualifications:
Available for eight-hour day five days
Also to Robert Thomas and his
it week, for about four weeks.
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cents per mile.
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The Webb family of the Springs,

WASHINGTON — "The Deerhunter" and
Their desperation sometimes makes the
The vets' clout on Capitol '1 is a little American Council on Life Insurance In 1974
"Coming Home," two movies about the shat- headlines, One decorated combat hero. Stephen stronger, thanks largely to a 111
group 01 19 predicted with fair accuracy the
that
tming effect of the Vietnam war on the men who Gregory, walked Into a bank In 1017 and held congresemin who have formed a aucua called grips the coradry today. It elaJned candidly
fought it and survived, walked off with mod of cMoniers hostage In a last-ditch plea for help. Vietnam Veterans In Congress to push for better why 061e4I11 Insurance policies are a poor
the (cars recently at the Academy Awards The Intervention of Rep. David Bonier, DMich., treatment for the veterans of the most th-tM
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ts,"
themselves, the painful realities don't end In the needed. But thousands of other Stephen Ieg'on giving a tat Mato employers who
The M~fl suggests the book "The
movietheder.And the recognition they jut wan Gregorys don't know ibere to tarn.
hits Vietnam vit.ru. They have also beur Insurance Cosupiracy," an upcoming expose, Is
from Hollywood has not spread to the public at
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coh
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reducing us'employmu* In their ranks, Cater
value and invest the savings Ma yield that
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and squeeze," Griffith says.
You can disarm a female mugger, he
says, by making a fist and jamming the
elbow back into her stomach. And, with
anyone, don't overlook the potency of a
pinch, on whatever skin is available to you.
That's some of what Griffith demonstratesto his audience (and explains In his
book, "Mugging: You Can Protect
Yourself," by Prentice-Hall). And he says,
"We know these things work because
we've had numerous Individuals whose
lives have been saved by them."

They can also arrange for direct deposit may get the impression that some are
of your Social Security checks to save you covered by Medicare when they are acthe trip to your bank. You may have other tually private nursing facilities whose
requests they can facilitate, such as an services are not covered.
estimate of your monthly benefit amount
You can also get help from Teleservice
or a statement of your earning record,
in requesting a review of a decision on a
You may wish to find out whether a Medicare claim. If you're making such a
particular health facility participates UI
call, be sure to have your Medicare card
Medicare. This is important if you require
handy. Also give the service representhe services of a home health-care agency.
tative the Social Security claim number
In an earlier column, I wrote about the shown on ycir check.
free services provided under Medicare by
Like many businesses, Social Security
such agencies. The yellow pages of your offices have certain
periods when they are
telephone directory list these agencies,
particularly busy. To avoid the frustration
usually under "Nurses."
of busy signals and delays, call during
But some of the ad4 are misleading. You slack periods unless your question or

Having Dinner With The Governor

On Carter, The Mov'i'es And Reality

lingers are wrapped around."
If he attacked from behind and clasped
his hand over your mouth, try to pry his
thumb or pinky loose and yank it back.
And If his fingers are clenched too tightly
"Reach back and grab him where it hurts

.

JACK ANDERSON

Ut.

into freezing so you won't be be able to
think. What you do is say as quietly as
possible, 'Sir, please take my money and

against strength. Instead, look to see
where his fingers and thumb meet on your
arm. That's the weak point and you can
pull out of his grasp there even if his

You Time, Enerav And Cash

You can use Teleservice for practically
everything. For example, a Social
Security booklet lists the following services that can be handled by phone: applying for Social Security or Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) payments (you
may not be able to complete the process by
phone); applying for Medicare; reporting
changes of name, address and marital or
employment status, or notifying the office
of other matters affecting your checks.

Security lost or stolen check can now be handled
Teleservice phone number In your by telephone. You will find the service
telephone directory under "US. Govern- representative who answers your call will
ment, Social Security Administration." be most cooperative and anxious to help.
Almost all Social Security business —
And you save energy, time and gasoline
from applying for benefits to reporting a or travel expenses.

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Save

Both winter cold and summer heat make
It unpleasant to drive, ride a bus or walk to
the nearest Social Security office, Many
people are unaware that most Social
Security problems can be solved by
telephone.
Instead of making a trip to the Social
Security office, you can pick up the phone
and call Teleservice with your Social

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Still, suppose that hand grabs you and a
voice rasps, "You bum, I'll cut your
throat." "Keep your wits," Griffith says.
"The mugger is hoping he'll terrorize you

Growing Older

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JULIAN BOND

vances. Where appropriate, these opportunities
should be exploited.

BERRY'S WORLD

A friend had huge, jet black Labrador retriever
who sprawled standing guard at the entrance to the
front door, looking as If he rnJglt be ready to make
hamburger out of a body.
"Oh, come on In," she would yell out as I drove
Into her circular driveway honking my horn,
"Ted' is harmless."
It took me a long time to take her for her word.
During my motherhood, I have certainly had my
shared of finned, furred and feathered family
others with only akin, such as
I have nurtured these critters, become attached
to them, and also we* with Daughter at their

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Soviet Expansion
The failure to devise an effective strategy, or any
strategy at all, to counter Soviet expansion in the
Third World has been among Washington's most
conspicuous and damaging policy lapses in recent
years.
The old structure of containment through
regional alliances disintegrated in the wake of the
Vietnam debacle. As a result most of the Third
World is now a vacuum into which the Soviets and
their ideological allies have moved with disconcerting ease.

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It's the cat's meow...
Not too long ago, my husband and I took one of
those "how much do you know about your spouse?"
tests appearing In a magazine.
For my favorite animal, he penciled "dog."
The answer should have been "none."
Now don't get me wrong, and don't get out the
pine tar and feathers yet.
For the past few years I have not been saddled
with the responsibilities of pets, which Is nice. The
last pet that I took on was a husband—and that's
enough.
When l was a kid, a big, hissing tomcat left his
mark on my skinny little arm a long scratch that
might as well have been a wound from a submachine gun — no less at the time.
My older, teasing cousins took advantage of my
fear of cats, and had me yielding to their cornmands with "we're gonna put the Cat on you."
It was later lnmy childhood that l was attacked
by a rabid German Shepherd dog. Ouch! I can stw
feel that needle sinking into my flat little tummy
from the 21 daily rabies shots that were Injected.
Consequently, I have always had a healthy
respect for dogs too.

S.B."Jim" Crowe

Sanford

Drinking Age
This week a Florida Senate committee considered a bill raising the
drinking age from 1$ to 21.
Although the bill is no longer a
possibility this year, I would like to
comment on it.
Many young people depend on bars
and clubs for social activlty.To terminate this privilege would cause
serious problems
not only
ecorowte*Uy, but criminal activity will
also increase. P.C.P. will dominate the
streets as the main source of tim.

Sallye Fields Bentley

Sanford

Chamber Endorses
At the recommendation of the Civic
Affairs Committee, the Board of

Directors of the Maitland-South
Seminole Chamber of Commerce voted
to endorse Seminole Memorial
Hospital's proposed change In status to
a noWorprotit corporation.
U support ls needed in Tallahassee to
help ensure passage of the permissive
lePlillon, we will be glad to contact
our legislators and express our support
of the proposal.
e.yto
We enjoyed hav1ng the
chat with the hoipital's administrator
about thi, matter and wish him well In
his plans for a new facility.
Priscilla B. Green
Execigive Director

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I P*ingwPong Politics
PYONGYANG, North Korea
(UP!) - Table tennis, the game
that spawned "Ping-Pong
diplomacy" between China and
the West eight years ago, has
become a political battleground.
The 35th World Table Tennis
championships opened in this
North Korean capital Wednesday. But when the 71 banners
were paraded around the Ufl
presslve 20,000 capacity
stadium, four had no payers
behind them, and South Korean
and Israel did not even rate a
The host country refused
South Korea entry, claiming the
International Table Tennis
Federation had agreed to a
unified Korean team. Israel
was rejected on security
grounds.
Vietnam also failed to show,
having sent word from Hanoi
that it would not take part in
these biennial championships
because of "Chinese aggresskm."

The ITTF upheld North but there is nothing we can do
Korea's decision to exclude when the decision Is made one
South Korea and Israel mi. week before the championships
though the federation president begin," Evens commented.
Roy Evans in his opening ad- "We believe It Is in the best
dress termed it "regrettable." interest of the sport to hold the
Seven European countries championships, although it is
together with the United States hard on those countries which
signed a letter of protest are excluded.
Wednesday night, but none "Unfortunately this is a
threatened to withdraw,
problem most sports bodies
Israel was asked to Leave the have to face."
1973 championships in Evans said he hoped the
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, because latest developments would not
of security fears. And two years hamper the federation's at.
later its team was left on the tempt to get table tennis on the
Indian border waiting in vain Olympic program.
for entry visas to compete in"me Summer Olympics are
Calcutta.
out because the International
In 1977 when the champion. Olympic Committee wants to
ships were staged in Birming- reduce the number of sports,
ham, England, East Germany but we hope to make the 1954
was banned by the British Winter Olympics In Sarejevo."
government.
The Yugoslays, who also
Taiwan's exclusion from the stage the 1981 World Table
1918 Montreal Olympics high- Tennis championships, have
lighted the way sport has said they will press to get table
succumbed to politics, and tennis included In the 1954
table tennis Is no exception.
Olympics. As host nation It can
"We try to keep politics out, nominate a sport of its choice.

Sunday, April 29,1919-7A* ,

GRINDLE

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APPRECIATED
Art (rindle received certificates of appreciation
from Seminole high
School DCI (Diversified
Cooperative Training)
('tub at the 23rd Annual-,
Employer-Employee
Banquet - one as guest
speaker and one as employer of a student. Pre.:
senting award are Debra
Foster, club president,
and Rose Cummings
(right) secretary. The
banquet. held at .Jerry's
Restaurant, was attended by 120 students and :
their bosses.

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ATLANTA (UPI) - If think ftis going to become more that for the sake of the well.
gasoline rationing ts imposed, itdo
sen."
halim
will not be as bed on the 'Tssaid he did nut think'L
bar1-1
economy or the nation's life&amp; gas rationing would 'free the and deprivations as were
tyle as the American people United States from dependency demonstrably necessary, as
have been Led to believe, says a on Arab oil. "But they want to long as they were convinced
man who ran a World War II, sell us their oil," he said. "I that all people were treated
rationing program.
think It (rationing) would bring with fairness and equality
"Gasoline rationing will not them to their emses."
without favor or dlscriznlnaparalyze our nation. It will not
Forbes says he is disturbed
destroy our economy," said Ted
M. Forbes Sr. "We have lived
Forbes recalled his work as
with gasoline rationing and we
rationing administrator, a job
livid
'We
have
can do It again if necessity
he held for nearly a year.
forces It upon us.
"The first thing we did waste
"Maybe It might even teach
with gasoline
sat up a ration board in each
us to Live In less preemie and
county. They were made up of
tension and not to be in such a
five to seven members, people
rationing
and
hurry all the time."
who would be willing to serve
Forbes speaks from exfor nothing," Forbes said.
penance. He was executive
we can do
The first thing rationed when
secretary of the Georgia Cotton
the country went to war were
Manna Aaov$atlon In
automobile tires, followed
H again...'
December 1941. The Japanese
quickly by gasoline, sugar,
had bombed Pearl Barber and
ioiiies, coffee, and shoes,
Gov. Eugene. Talmadge ap "over the attitude of appreben- among other items.
pointed Forbes rationing ad slon and hysteria which so
Forbes said p'.mdi carda ware
ministrator for the Mate,
many people exhibit when the first used In the gasoline
Forbes, now 79 and retired, ssèj.d of gsaoline rationing Is rationing program but It
says the success of a gas mentioned,"
quickly became apparent t
rationing program would 7% om ondis, according to wouldn't work and the switch
depend a lot "on the type of Forbes,naggerat.s the lmp.ct
leaderthip we have and the of tel rationing upon the way of type coupom
courage of that leadership."
life of Americans.
"There was a mjnjmtgn of
"It could be done. There's no
"it cwut be as bad nor as guolins, five gallons a week I
pisstInn about that In my destructive as we are being lid believe, available to veryone,"
mlnd," said Forbes, lf the need to believe," he said.
he said. To get more than the
for It Is effectively eTpt
His own experience with basic ration, a person's work
"People would adjM them. rationing during World War II had to be In an .uoidlal field
selves to it if ft was a necessity. Mnsm4hensd No faith In hwnan related to the war effint "I
We're in an economic war now nature, Forbes said.
depended on what work you
With the rest of the world."
"Of cowss people were In. were doing.11
He believes there Is an .n.rp convenluiced, Our production
Forbes described some of the
Wed and that It Is not flexible. and distribution systems were political priuwes exerted is
"I do think Wa serious and I handicapped. But I soon bond him In an effosi to gaIn apiclal
favonsforcsrtalnpsopleandls
about a year, the **"m
progeem was replaced by paid
g.T.int withers and books
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SPORTS

Sunday, April 2, 197

Terry Moore Fights To Keep 'Baby Precious' In Prison
LOWELL, Fla. (UPI) — refusing to take.a lie detector Miss Moore. "But I got too It. 1 was just so mad I didn't Correctional Institute. She was
"ft's not them I'm afraid of," mother," said Eugene Poole, paroled in September after
terry Moore Isn't sure how she test. Miss Moore, who will not much time."
realize."
horrified by some of the things she said. "The only fear is that assistant prison superin- serving three years behind
1111 tell her daughter that she name her lover, says they had a
bars. She says she is not sure
The judge refused to relent.
Miss Moore was then sent to a she saw there. Perhaps the somebody will take her away tendent.
*as conceived in a women's year-long affair.
For that reason, Miss Moore how she will support her child,
Miss Moore, a tomboy who still minimum security prison for worst, she said, was when two from me. Like the state. Or i
"on, but the fl-year-old in"I don't know how I feel about wears boy's sneakers, was not women in Lowell, near Ocala's inmates were doused with hot might lose my appeal. Its has no prison chores. The young but her grandparents in
mate wants to be the first to
him," she said. "I did love him used to being confined.
horse pastures. She lost her grease in the kitchen by a fellow haunting me. It's all I dream mother spends her days Orlando have offered to help.
V
Once."
"When I get paroled, It won't
"It was terrible. Being locked temper again when her mother prisoner with a grudge.
about. The thought of losing her washing diapers and nursing
"I don't want her to hear it
Miss Moore was initially up. Taking orders," she said. "I visited from Youngstown, Ohio,
her baby, named Precious mean nothing because I'm
"As soon as I get out of kills me."
frm a stranger," said Miss
prison, I'm getting away from
love being outside. That's why
This month Miss Moore was because of nurses who cared for already free. Prison doesn't
Moore, cradling her month-old
bother me anymore," Miss
$
It was so hard for me to cope
women," Miss Moore said. transfered back to Lowell, her when she was born,
hlld, Precious. "I Just hope she
'She s made
The thought of
"At
the
hospital
when
the
Moore said. "I don't have
when I first got arrested. You
"I'm sick of the jealousy and where she and Precious share a
"l understand and love me for
the gossip. No one cares for small, private room painted nurses brought her to me, they enough hours In a day to be with
don't tell Terry Moore to stop
fighting for her so much."
kept telling me how adorable her. I want 12 more like her.
going outside. I wasn't used to
anyone. That's why Precious bright yellow,
me feel
losing her
In February, Miss Moore
She's made me feel free inside.
it."
means so much to me."
"Her job Is to be a mother and she was, how precious."
became the lrst woman to sue
"I'm the free I want to be."
Her frustration peaked when
She got pregnant in June 1978, we want to help her be a good
Miss Moore hopes to be
the state successfully to keep
free inside'
kills me'
she was wrongly accused of
but told no one for six months
ler baby with her, behind bars.
setting a trash can on fire in the
for fear she would be forced to
. . . . .
She based her suit on a 1969 law sentenced to 15 years — 71 2 Orange County Jail,
and was not told she could visit abort. Prison officials warned
allowing inmates to retain years In prison and 7 years on
"I got mad and I kept getting Miss Moore on Saturday. That Miss Moore at the time that
custody of prison-born babies probation — for pleading guilty madder because they were night Miss Moore got drunk on child abusers might harm her
Up to 18 months.
to a lesser charge of unarmed accusing me of something I another inmate's liquor,
as yet unborn child. She insisted
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Corrections officials, howe- robbery. She was 19 when she didn't do," she said, setting her
"I don't know what it was, I on keeping It.
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ver, say prison is no place for a and a cousin hitchhiked a ride chin. "I've never been that mad just drank it," she said. "I was
"I just felt in my heart no
I
baby. They have appealed the with a Winter Garden man with before. Never. I said to myself, so mad Inside I had to do harm would come to her," she
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the intention of stealing his car, if they want a fire, they're going something."
said. "I still do. Even the
I
,
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Miss Moore claims the Infant Her cousin was carrying a gun. to get one."
'
Then she began yelling and vicious, black girls who hated
*as fathered by a 43-year-old The attempt failed, but Miss
pounding on walls when a all white people came up to me
She set fire to her mattress
prison guard at Broward Moore filched $5 from a purse in and was sentenced to another neighbor bought her cigarettes and said they were glad I got to
••
orrectional Institute, the back seat of the car.
at the canteen, but refused to keep her."
Florida's only maximumHer cousin, a minor, received five years in prison for at. return Miss Moore's change
'Miss Moore said she often
n'
tempted arson.
aecirity prison for women. She probation,
from a $5 bill.
holds the baby up to her window
'
was sent there to serve a 12'2
"The public defender said I
!
"I didn't realize the lives I
"I'd be damned if I was going for the other minutes to see. She
year sentence for robbery and might get three to five years. could have cost," she said. "I to let her sleep in peace after just cleared up Precious' heat
Attempted arson.
That sounded like enough to didn't realize I was commiting ripping me off," she said.
rash by sprinkling powder on
•
The alleged father resigned me. You're as guilty as the another crime. I had to know
Soon afterwards, Miss Moore her crib sheets at the
his job last November after person holding the gun," said what I was doing because I did was transferred to Broward suggestion of a fellow prisoner.

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Ra'i'lroaders Stun Chase , *
Shell, Medics Grab Wins
The Railroaders stunned Railroaders and Leonard Shell third. The Railroaders again three for ths Railroaders and
previously unbeaten Chase, 16- are tied for second with 5.3 tied the score In the bottom of teammate Kevin Smith
6, Friday in the Sanford Little marks. Medical Center is 44. the third and then took the lead smashed a home run and a
National League, extending
Chase jumped in front 2-0 in for the first time with four runs single.
their winning streak to five the top of the first on the In the bottom of the fourth.
Donald Grayson held Chase
games with the u pset.
strength of a Daryl Merthie
Chase scored a single tally in to just three hits as he went the
Clem Leonard Shell bL.ted home run.
the top of the fifth before the distance on the mound. He
Cardinal Industries, 19-6, while
The Railroaders knotted the Railroaders exploded for eight struck out nine and walked six.
Medical Center dumped First score with a pair of second runs in the bottom of the Inning
In addition to Merthie's home
Federal, 164.
inning runs but Chase went to end the game under the 10- run, Chase got singles from
Chase leads the league with a right back into the lead with run slaughter rule.
Clint Byington and Keith
record, while the three runs in the top of the
7-1
Herbert Dixon was three for McGrlff.
Lee Frederick hurled a nohitter for Leonard Shell, but
gave up six runs in the third
inning when he temporarily lost
his control and walked seven

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Other inductees include Pat Summerall of Lake top of the sixth.
City, Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese and boat
Kiwanis scored five runs on
four hits In the bottom of the
racing legend Bernie Little.
sixth with Johnson and Wynn
Entries are still trickling in for the May 12 both slapping two-nm singles.
4, .fl,
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pitcher Payton Murphy
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RAILROADERS
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By United Press International to, 8-5, Kansas City trounced
Ross Baumgarten hated it, Al Cleveland, 15-7, Baltimore
Oliver simply couldn't believe it
ripped Oakland, 7.1, Seattle
and over 12,000 loyal Chicago edged the New York Yan kees,
fans somehow sat it out.
6-5, and California defeated
With the tem perature in the Boston, H.
mid-30s, a wind-chill factor of 19
In the National League, It
degrees and a cold mist falling was: Montreal 14, San Francisthroughout, the Chicago White co 8; Philadelphia 2, San Diego
Sax trounced the Texas 0; Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 3;
Rangers, 11.0, Frida y night.
Atlanta 3, Chicago 2; and
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2-0, fired a Six-hitter, struck out Innings. Los Angeles at 't'ew
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g York was rained out.
his second career complete- Brewers 8, Blue Jays 5:
gam e victory. Although th e 23.
Gorman Thomas' third
year-old southpaw disliked homer in as many games, a
pitch ing in frigid Comiskey three-run shot in the second
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Frank White reached bd
but I think if you get the pit- tunes on three walks, two
G.Mi,llIs III
Alfred Bookhard and Mike O.
Mer*l
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ches in on the batters' hands, singles and a homer, scored
Baker each had singles.
1410"
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you
have an advantage. I tried four times and drove in two
Tolls
John McGowan had a double Cl
Coach W. J. Ward
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that
and
did pretty well. Ithrew other runs to highlight Kansas
Dog racing concludes Tuesday night at the and Murphy and Mike Dubose 114=986"
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a
lot
of
fast
balls and sliders." Qty's 17-hit attack.
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, but those fanatics added singles for Moose.
Chet Lemon, who had a twowho frequent area pari-mutuel plants won't have
run homer and a run-scoring Orioles 7 A's 1:
KIWANIS
much of a vacation because the Seminole Harness
Mike Flanagan pitched a
double, and Claudell WashingAIIM
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IrnIlls
three
RB!,
three-hitter
and Ken Singleton,
34
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last
season
with
the
Mets.
wi
two
attack
IA
May
and
Gary Roenicke hit
outs
In
th
th
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ei
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infollowing Monday night the Daytona Beach Kennel Osia
31 sawu
5
paced Chicago's l5hit
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24 Wynn
13
Nino
Espinosa,
who
tolled
"
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is
no
feeling
like
nlngscored
Pepe
Frias
so
lo
homers
to
spark Baltimore
Th
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the
th
which boosted the team ba ttin g
Club swings its doors open for the summer.
caner
40 Karlrnan
II
throu
gh
three
disappointing
McGowan
realizing
r
un
you
that
might
be
in
brought
Phil
Niekro
to
its
ninth
straight
victory.
31
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th
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average to .312.
Some of the big names to watch at Seminole Dobos.
II
sauornan
I I seasons with the last-place New World Series. I was not 199th career triumph.
II
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Oliver, the Rangers' star Mariners 8, Yankees 5.
II
Harness Raceway this summer Include Don J.y.CIrIsilan
11 1
CIrislan 2
• s York Mets, was traded to the unhappy In New York, but there
outfielder
who went hitless for
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Willie Horton and pinchBrainard, Deon Spriggs, Brad Komers, Elmer Kish
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•uerw
Jim Hysell, Ed Hysell, Ron Massey and Billy
Mark LitteR's wild pitch season, could only s ke his
toI oI Hebner and has been a much Being with a first-place club
ha
Celernan
Meyer belted solo homers off
happier pitcher since coming to makes you want to do your best allowed George Foster to score head afterwards and yearn for Dick
Griffin. New faces include Jack Fox, Al Stanke,
,
the winning run from third base those warn winds of Arlington, ning toTidrow in the eighth ii).
the defending National League every time out,"
Clarence Martin, Charles Garllnghouse, Sam
rally Seattle past New
.sse
with one out in the bottom of the Texas.
East champions.
an —
Groome, Tom Wantz.
York,
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Pi
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sn
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The Dominican right-bande
"If they don't call this game, 11-game losing streak.
In Daytona Beach, K's Flak, of the Jack Kahn
Art
Howe
Singled
In
his
fourth
r
al
ly
that
led the Reds to their they shouldn't call any game in
won his third straight game
Kennel, is the big name on the roster. K's Flak set a
JUNIOR LIAGUI STANDINGS
Friday night when he tossed a run of the game with two outs In victory over the
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baseball," said Oliver, "I'm not Angels 8, Red Sox 6:
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new 5-16th mile track record at Derby Lane, which IS
fo
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losing streak.
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three runs and help the Angels
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15
Jeff Burroughs' check-swing and drove In three runs apiece
snap
the Red Sox' seven-game
Elsewhere
in the American
Moose
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Sam Hill paced Leonard Shell
with three singles In four trips
to the plate. Frederick and
Richard Leonard had two hits
apiece.
Medical Center scored eight
Kiwanis broke open a tight runs in the top of the second and
Sanford's Cat Bird Seat
game with five rims in the coasted to the win over First
bottom of the sixth and posted Federal as Dexter Franklin
Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets at the recent an 114 win over Moose Friday
Florida Sports Hall of Fame banquet in Winter In the Sanford Junior League. pitched a four-hitter.
Steve Dennis had a triple and
Haven was Red Barber's home town.
single
for Medical Center, Greg
In Friday's other scheduled
The ex-radio great was among this year's
game, Rotary forfeited to Lawson slapped a pair of
ductees into the Sunshine State's sports hail of fame. league-leading V.F.W.
doubles and Kevin Campbell
added a double and single.
For the record, Barber is from Sanford. He played
Kiwanis
pushed
three
runs
Craig Dixon had a triple and
on the Seminole High football team in 1926 and 1927.
Barber's dad was a Seaboard Coast line engineer, across the plate in the bottom of Roger Hall added a double for
the first and never trailed. Matt First Federal.
and Sanford was his base of operation.
Johnson and William Wynn LEONA RD
CARDINALS
Barber later went on to be the voice of the both contributed hits during the SKILL
INDUSTRIES
*11K
AIiM
Yankees in their glory years, earning himself a spot three-run effort
I'M"ii, irsw.isn 2 II
Fred.rlek
4
31 S
3
2
ManIa
in Baseball 's Hall of Fame.
Leonatd
433 Fm,
III
Kiw1aalei-unIn LIsns
33 1 leIffisan
3 II
Buddy Lake was one of Barber's friends, and the bottom of the third before It. Hill
24 I Gainey
IS
221 Webb
Buddy was happy to see Red given honors due him. Moose put a pair of runs on the Henry
Ii
351 HWIIeI11I I
Lake one of Sanford's all-time athletes, now scoreboard in the top of the lurke
Ill Whittaker
SI S
• 25 Mwphy
Its
I 5 0 HarkMs$
operates a service station in Sanford.
fourth to cut the margin to two GreWy
255
Gross
315 IteMs
555
Peter Schual, a long-time Sanford resident and rims.
GolditIck
I.. post
I is
HeIgIns
S S S Flanders
II
something of a historian, notes Barber "was an
241411 Totals
1344
Kiwanisscored twice In the Totals
easy-going guy in high school, and was in the right bottom of the fourth but Moose LosnardSMlI
13(11 1.—I
CardInal lAd.
SOS 4—I
spot at the right time" in jumping to major league trimmed the margin totwo runs

is preceeded by a clinic. Entry forms are, available
at any Barnett Bank and local schools.

AFTER SALE

Sunday, April 2, 1-4A

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of qualifying.
Mr. Cup Dave
bethesurpr1se dark ho.jnthe
race. The Robert Eckert kennel star had rim only one %

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race before the Derby qualifying rounds began. And he
ran last In that one.
But In all three qualifying rounds he shot to the front and
held on to win In two of them. Whether he has the early
speed to go to the front on the likes if Timeless Gift
remains to be seen.
Perhaps running the best he has all season Is On
Around. The Ed Sousa kennel star Is a veteran Derby
campaigner — having been in five Derby finals between
here, Sarasota and Tampa.
On Around had won only two races all season long
before entering the Derby competition. He won his last
two starts

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including his impressive victory over

Timeless Gift.
If post positions favor any one greyhound it has to be
Nancy's Best out In the eight. He has perhaps the biggest
finishing kick of any of the entrants.
On Around has drawn the one hole, while Honey Scott is
In the two. Puppy stakes winner Confirmed isinthe three
hole. He has two victories to his credit as well In the
qualifying rounds.
Timeless Gift Is right In the middle in the four with early
foot Mr, Cap Dave In the five. Border Fancy has drawn
the six and Circus Sherry the seven.

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Sunday, April 29, 1979
1.

Meets Kallie Knoetze

ii•i;1 I :I.J ;1 i1J
Olderman

John

Tate

For

Aims

Big

Payday

J(fne

2

Mayor League

KNOXVILlE, Tenn. (UP!)
"This time last year, I the heavyweight champion of
Knoxville home.
The schedule calls for Tate to food and water in South Africa,
"Big John" Tate, who trains for
thought
I
might
get
lucky
and
Tate, who could not read or
the world," Mum predicted. train for 16 days in Johannes- but that those questions have
heavyweight fights by beating write when he began boxing, win such a big fight," Tate said.
Accompaning Tate and Miller burg and then move on to been resolved.
on an old tractor tire with a has been getting up early daily "Ace kept telling me I had the on the 20-hour flight across the Bophuthatswana for 14 more
"We have been told that we
club, flies to South Africa today and running six miles before stuff to become the champion." world today will be his trainer, days of workouts.
can purchase the same food
to prepare for his June 2 bout returning to the Golden Gloves
"John is one fight away from Don Marshall; his cook, Jay
there that we can here except
policeman-turned-fighter gym set up by his manager, the championship fight," said Handelsman, better known as
Of the highly rated Knoetze, a bit cheaper. And they've got
Kallie Knoetze.
Jerry "Ace" Miller.
Bob Arum, chief of Top Rank "Doctor J"; his public relations Marshall said:
McDonalds and Kentucky Fried
Tate, a 24-year-old former
Once back in the arena, he Inc., Tate's promoting outfit. man, Donnie Anderson; and
"We have some film on him Chicken, Big John favorites,"
Ol ympian now ranked third by shadow boxes, does 100 situps
"In September, John will two other fighters, Dwayne (Knoetze). He's going to be Miller said.
the World Boxing Association, and pushups, jumps rope, eats fight for the title and, after Bonds of Detroit, Mich. and tough."
"The only thing we will take
stands to make $350,000 in his breakfast and then takes a September, we're confident David Johnson of Baltimore,
Miller said there was some is Gatorade. We'll need four or
fight against the WBA's second- walk.
John will return to Knoxville as Md.
concern about the quality of five cases," he said.
Later, he works again out
ranked fighter.
The man who wins the 12- before sparring eight to 10

By MURRAY OLDERMAN

Well,

-

Since You Asked

Q. Who holds the major league record for pinch-hits? Is it likely
to be broken? D.S., Cincinnati, OhiO,
Over a period of 18 seasons, 194967, Forrest (Smokey) Burgess,
who also did some catching, rapped 144 pinch hits; 50 of them
were in his last four seasons with the Chicago White Sox. Manny
Mote has a chance to close in on him this year. The 41-year-old
pinch hitter of the Los Angeles Dodgers came into this season with
a total of 132 clutch bingles, compiled since 1962.
Q. Would you know the date and location of the 1980 Super Bowl
and how tickets can be obtained? -Bill C., Knoxville, Tenn.
Super Bowl XIV will be held in Pasadena, Calif., in the Rose rounder in Bophuthatswana, rounds. Next, it's more ropeSouth Africa will likely square jumping, and then on to his last Slu
S
Bowl on Sunday, Jan, ), 1980. Ticket Information can best be
beating
a
off
against
Leon
Spinks
for
the
exercise
of
the
day
nlninPfl ht wrjflna tho N'I. ('!,mmkcinnDr'c flffk.o mwi IIA
championship,
provided tractor tire with a club as big as
MOUNT ClEMENS, Mich. (UP!) -Some ballplayers become
Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022.
a fence post.
current
title
holder
Muhammad
multimillionaires
overnight, the easy way, by signing a piece of
Q. I've heard the Soviet national basketball team Is very good,
Ali
retires
without
fighting
paper.
but I've also heard the players are awarded prizes for playing
Knoetze is a rugged "Rocky
again, as he has indicated he Marciano type," according to a
A handful of others do it the hard way, by going into some
which is jut like being paid.) So why can't the U.S. national
will.
outside
business or venture and breaking their backs working,
basketball team we NBA professional players for the Olympics?
Tate traiiler. Can Big John beat
and
if
there's
any question in your mind which of these two ways
(The U.S. hockey team Is made up of professional hockey
"Ali said I could be the best him?
brings
the
most
satisfaction, the greatest inner glow, then all you
players,)
Mitt Bakich, Watsonville, Calif.
that ever lived
except for
"I believe I can," said the have to do is ask someone like Vic Wertz.
Whoa. The U.S. Olympic hockey team does not hav"e NH!. him," Tate said this week while
winner of 18 stright pro bouts,
"If someone could turn back the clock, make me 25 years old
players on Its rosters. it is so-called simon-pure. For a special training for the biggest event in
all but three of them knockouts. again and offer me two or three million dollars to play baseball,
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There is no doubt as to his I'd say 'No, thanks," says 54-year-old Vic Wertz, who once played
to meet the Soviets. Much to the pros' chagrin - they lost two out
ability. On Feb. 17, in his last for the Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles,
at three matches this winter. Pro basketball players aren't
The 64, 230-pounder with an fight Tate stomped Duane Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins.
eligible for the Olympics. We'll have to get along as usual with
80-inch reach, has trained Bobick into oblivion in in"i mean it from the bottom of my heart," Wertz adds. "in all
college elite and amateurs against the Soviet hired hands. And
rigorously
for
the
fight
set
more
dianapolis.
He
won
with
a
TKO
the
years
I was in baseball, I never knew what it meant to be with
that's not bad,
than 10,000 miles from his In the second round.
a
winner,
a world championshi p team. I feel I'm finally with one
Q. I read where a game between the Philhies and Cardinals,
now.
I
love
the business II''m in."
called because of rain on the first Sunday of this season, Is going
to be resumed at the point where it was stopped, with
Twenty five years ago, Wertz was one of the leading players
Philadelphia leading 1.2 in the top of the 8th. Has the old rule on
the American League making $35,000 or something like that.
nh Interruptions bees changed? TM, Cape Glrardeau, Mo.
JIOSTON (UP!)
Boston tion, which sponsors the Boston Today he heads the Vie Wertz Distributorship, a highly successful
You read wrong. The game referred to will be completely
multimilliondollar operation which is still growing, so a two or
Marathon director Will Cloney Marathon.
replayed at a later date because the Cards did not get a chance to
three million-dollar baseball contract wouldn't begin to tempt
has said sponsors of the race
Miranda sa id he wasn't sure Win.
bat in bottom of the sixth, making the score revert to 22.
will award Tampa television he would take Cloney up on his
However, next year the rule will be changed so that a rainWertz and his wife, Lucille, are sole owners of the company,
engineer Oscar Miranda a offer.
interrupted game can be treated as suspended and picked up at a
which numbers 75 employees all busily engaged in distributing
special trophy if he finishes any
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Tough

in

Montreal
St. Louis

Chicago

New York
Pittsburgh

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Houston 9, Pittsbgh 8, 11 inns.
Today'
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base without getting a hit. I can think of six: walk, error, hit,
batsman, fielder's choice, missed third strike, catcher In.
terfereace. What is the seventh? Ralph Radcliffe, Knoxville,
Tim.
These kind of trick questions aren't my bag. The only thing I
can offer, after a quick survey of the press box, is that there are
two ways you can get on via a missed third strike -a passed ball
or a wild pitch.
Q. 11 Bert Jones is in top shape, do you think the Baltimore Colts

finished the Boston race in
2:16.31, but he was disqualified
because he was not certified at
any of the race's checkpoints.
Miranda said he finished the
race, but his number was
covered by a sweatshirt.

-

But his poLio was not paralytic and he played for eight more
years. In the season following his attack, Wertz was voted
Comeback Player of the Year when he hit 32 home runs and
knocked in 106 runs for the Indians. That had nothing to do,
though, with his outside business, which was still very shaky.
"Some of the comments of other dist ributors would come back
to me," he says. "They said I was a ballplayer who knew nothing
about the business and wouldn't last five months in it. My answer
to that was I didn't see where It was written that all ballplayers
were necessarily stupid and that all beer distributors were

Philadelphia

p.m.
Chicago
Atlanta

The time was a record for

will have a chance at the division championship? -Scott Breeze,

those over 40 and was just seven

Reidsville,
Certainly. He's a superb leader. And having faced him across
the tennis net earlier this spring, I can vouch for the fact he's In
good physical shape again. But the Colts have some other
problems to solve a lot of them internal - before they can
spring back past the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins,
ii1y choices for the AFC East title. With the Buffalo Bills and
$ew York Jets on the rise, too, that's a tough, tough division,

minutes off the record pace set
by winner Bill Rodgers.
"We're offering him the
trophy because we feel sorry
for him," Cloney said. "I'm just
an old, com passionate guy."
The trophy will be presented
by the Boston Athletic Associa-

-

3-tO; Lou Bolton .410.

OELTONA PINIUSTIRS

JETBOWLERETTES
Standings: Leprechauns; Lucky
Strikes; Easy Go-ors; Lucky Four;
Standings: Johnny Walker; Real
-Yankees; Fantasticks; Dynamos;
Estate; Mixon Auto Parts;
Hi-Lo's; Jilts 1. Jeans; Cracker.
Yelvington insulation; Galloway
jacks; Popeycs; Jet Set; Strikers;
Chortles' Builders; Wills Amoco; Ladles
'Ringers;
HI- Balls;
Auxiliary Fleet Reserve; Sanford
Angels; Four Diamonds; Gators; Sewing Center; Johnny Walker
Gems; Pin Pals; Spoilers; Bars
Coost. Co.
Hares; Nit Wits; Super Sports;
High Games: Grace Yelvington
Orange Bowlers; Woodplckers.
High Games: Marcel Thibod.au 203216; Sheley Fore 179; Ellie
210; Andy Patrick 203; Joe Weick Oldham 189; Elaine Kostival 217;
200; Raymond Rucker 199; Bernie Ann Coleman 201213; Helen
Brown 19$; Lou Bolton 191; Frank Shepard 175; Joanne Decker 719;

Greco 190; George Daly 185; Verlln Lois Sander 181; Rose Vaughn
High Seriers: Grace Yelvington
SmIth 180; Mencha Goddard 17$;
Row Patrick Ill; Frances Olson
177: Billy Becker 174; Norman

Becker 171; Al Alflen 171; Jim
Arroyo 171; Bill Morris 170; Bar.

53); Ellie Oldham 495; Elaine
Kostival 550; Ann Coleman 557.
Converted Splits: Louise Cosat 3
10; Kay Thomson 56-10; Shirley
Ripp 5-7; Role Burkart 56.
Other HighlightS: Queen of week
Mary Pugh -36.

bsra Knisel 163; Eulah OfIhaus 162;
Lisle Miller 163.
H)ghSerles: Lou Bolton $44: Andy
Patrick 541; Marcel Thlbodeag 532;
WASHDAY DROPOUTS
Bernie Brown 511; Joe Welck 506;
George Daly 506; Raymond Rucker
193; Al Alflen 41$; Vermin Smith 45;
Standings; Whiz Kids; Sham
Mancha Goddard 414; Betty Becker
41; Lisle Miller 470; Norman rocks; Hooks &amp; Curves; Hits &amp;
Decker 443; Bill Morris 154; Jim Misses; Splitters; Block Busters;
Arroyo 431; Frank Greco 431; Eulah Soapsuds; Alley Cats; Ding Bats;
Offhaus 431; Ed Knout 473; Frances
Urgent 443; Rose Patrick 421; Bill
45$; Gus ReIndI 445.
Converted Splits: Winnie Jordan
p.9.10; Gus Reindl S7; Helen aolton
4-5; Coy Anderson 36; Margaret
)(ak)ey 3-I; Blanche Parkhurst 2-7;
Gene DiVita pitched a three.
Francis Greco 2-7; Fred Drew 510;
hitter
to win a tight mound duel
Sam Kaminsky $10; Mlcki Lang 3.
Friday In the Sem inole Pony
tO; Lou Bolton 310; Frances Fileg.r
3-10; Mike Burke 3-10 twice.
Baseball League, giving

DiVita Pitches
Coffey To Win

DILTONA PINBUSTIRS
Standings : Leprechauns; Easy
Go-ors; Lucky Strikes; Fantasticlis;
Crackerlacks; Yankees; Popsyes;
fill-Lo's; Lucky Four; Dynamos; J
&amp;'Jeans; Jet Set; Charlies' Angels;

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Ingers; Strikers; HI-Balls;
'Colors. Four Diamonds; PIn Pals;

Spoilers; Nit Wits; Orange Bowlers;
ems. Bars Hares; Super Sports;

,00dpicters.

Richard Coffey Photography
2-0 win over Forest City Auto
PartS,
Also Friday, Troy Block and

average. He did other notable things in his career such as being
named to the AllStar team four times, but practically everywhere
he goes, people invariably ask him the same question: "What
about that catch?"
"I'm very proud that I'm remembered in connection with it,"
he says, and you know he means it. "I look at it this way: if it had
been a home run or a triple, would people have remembered it?
Not very likely. I never actually saw Willie make the catch
because I was running and had my head down. There's no doubt in

whom I

met in Baltimore in 1954."

Association.

Soccer
Signed
Los Angeles (NASL)
midfielder Leon Van Veen from
Holland to a onevear contract.
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each.

Curtis.
Converted Splits : Richard
Salmon 3-10.
Other Highlights: Tommy Eden Star of week u

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Los Angeles vs. Seattle
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Friday's Results

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18;

Singleton,

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and

Lynn, BOS 16,

Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno.
Pitt 9; Cabell and Cruz, Hou I
Morgan, Cm 7; Puhl, Hou 6.
American League - LeFlore,
Del and Cruz, Sea 9; Randolph,
NY 7; Harrah, Cley, Otis, KC
and Wills, Tex 6.
Pitching Victories
National League - Richard.
Hou 4 0; Blue, SF 1-1; Anduar
and Forich, Hou, Espinosa and
Ruthven, Phil 3-0; Littell, St.L
3-1; Jones, SD 37.
American
League
- KOOS.
man,
Minn,
John,
NY
and
Jenkins, Tex 10; Drago, SOS 3
0;
Palmer, Bait, Ryan,
Cal,
Wortham,
Chi and Caldwell,
M11 3-1; Flanagan, BaIt, Split.
to'ff, KC and Sorensen, Mll 32.
Earned Run Average
(based on II innings pitched)
National
League
- Lamp,
Chi 1.23; Anduar, Hou 1.29;
Espinosa, Phil
1.55;
D.Robinson, Pitt 2.18; Swan, NY 2.19.
American
League
John,
NY
0.12;
Bos
Drago,
130'
Montague,
Sea
1.57;
Jenkins,
Tex 1.62; Lemanczyk, Ton 1.59.
Strikeouts
National League - Richard,
Hou 40; Nlekro, Ali 25; Sutton,
LA 24; Blue and Knepper, SF
fl
American League - Ryan,
Cal
33;
Jenkins,
Tex
30;
Wortham, Chi
and
Koosman,
Minn 23; Guidry, NY 22

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Angeles 101
April
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April
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Angeles 115
April
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12.10 9.60 10.40
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4.10 1.00
2 Said Echanit
2.10
0(1-4) 31.70; P14.1) $4.00; 1(4-1.7)
475.20.
A 257$ Handle $139.453.
Friday Niglitresults
Firsigame
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12.10 0.00

Pro Hockey

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April 27-Phoenix 120, Kansas

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Hawks Take It

Down To

12.20

ATLANTA (UPI) - The
Injury-riddled Atlanta Hawks,
0(7.5) 106.20; T($-7.3) 591.50.
Semifinals
all but counted out earlier in the
(Best of Seven)
week after falling behind three
(All Times EST)
Milwaukee I, Toronto
Second game
Series I
7Trani-lsidro
Minnesota 5, Detroit 3
10.50 1.30 4.00 games to one in their NBA
2 Domingo-Arco
N.Y. Islanders vs. N.Y. Nine- ens
Chicago 11, Texas 0
4.20 3.50 playoff series with Washington,
S Victor-Andre
(N.Y. Rangers lead series, 10)
Kansas City 15, Cleve 7
4.00
now feel they have an excellent
April 26-N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y.
Q(27) 33.20, P17.2) 57.30: T(7.2S)
Baltimore 1, Oakland 1
Islanders 1
224.40: DD(I•H fl$.20.
chance to dethrone the
Seattle 6, New York 5
April 25-N.Y. Rangers at N.Y.
California I, Boston 6
defending champion Bullets.
Third game
Islanders, 1 p.m.
Today's Games
lVicandi
"I look at It this way," said
15.60
4.00
3.10
May
1-N.Y.
islanders at N.Y.
(All Times EST
SPaco
6.40 3.10
Rangers, 0:35 p.m.
Atlanta center Steve Hawes
Milwaukee
(Haas
0-1)
at
lArca
4.00
May 3-N.Y. Islanders at N.Y.
Toronto (Underwood 0-3), 1:30
04.11 74.40: P(4-5) 324.40: T(4-5. after the Hawks routed the
Rangers, 1:3.5 p.m.
P.m.
2) $30.40.
Bullets 104-86 Thursday night to
x-May S or 6-N.Y. Rangers at
Minnesota
(Goltz
2.2)
at
N.Y. Islanders, i p.m.
even the series at 1-3. "We've
Detroit (Young 0.0), 2:15 p.m.
x-May I-N.Y. islanders at N.Y.
Baltimore (McGregor 0.0) at
had six battles and now is the
Q(45)
74.40:
P(4.5)
324.4E
T(4-5.
Rangers, 5:35 p.m.
kland (Longford 0-4). 4:30
ft.
521.20.
time
for the war."
x-May 10-N.Y. Rangers at N.Y.
p.m.
Islanders,
0:05
P.M.
That
war comes Sunday
Texas (Corner 1.2) at uChicago
Fsurffigame
Series J
(Barrios 1.1), 1:30 p.m.
SOtjran-Gasti II
11.30 9.40 6.20 afternoon in a nationally
Boston vs. Montreal
Cleveland
(Waits
at
4lrusta-Olano
22)
ISO 4.20 televised seventh and final
(Montreal leads series 14)
Kansas City (Gun
12), 5:33
2Sana-Praderall
3.50
April 76-Montreal 4, Boston 2
p.m.
0(4.3) 102.60; P($.4) 212.90: 1(3.4. gam e on the Bullets' home
April 25-Boston at Montreal, $
Boston (Torrez in at Call.
2) 030.40.
court in Landover, Md.
p.m.
fornia (FroSt 10), 10 p.m.
"It's all going to conic down
May
1-Montreal
at
Boston,
7:30
New York
(Hunter 0-1) at
Fifthgame
P.M.
to execution and defense," said
2 Beide.Sarduy
Seattle (Abbott 1.2), 10:3.5 p.m.
11.40 5.00
May 3-Montreal at Boston. 7:30
SMutIlla.Wally
Sunday's Games
10.00 5.00 Hawes who contributed a
p.m.
1 lsasa.Ennique
New York at Seattle
4.40 gaznehlgh 14
rebounds and 14
x.Maysoro-Boston at Montreal,
Baltimore at Oaklan d
Q(25) 35.50: (35) 143.10; 1(2'S.
ro
Basketball
TBA
points In Thursday's victory,
1)741.40.
Boston at California
x-May 111-Montreal at Boston, 7:30
Texas at Chicago
"We knew when we came in we
p.m.
Sixth game
,
Conference Semifinals
2Victor.Geqardo
x.May 10-Boston at Montreal, $
13.10 54° 334° were playing against the
Milwaukee at Toronto, 2
(lest of Seven)
p.m.
SSantIFernan
1.50 3.00 defending champions and the
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0(23) 33.40: P(7.5) 115.50; 1(2'5.
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basketball. To be 3-3 with them
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27-Washington
4 Brother Bear
7.40 1.20 3.20
120,
more about them each game."
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The Hawks led by only four
Maddox. Phil
16 59 21 .356
April 24-Atlanta 107, Wash- 2 Manatee Josh
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points,
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16 72 25.317 ington 103
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Bonnell, All
10 66 22 .333
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20.10 9.20 6.10
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14 57 19.333
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Brown, "They (the Bullets) are
Royster, Ali
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Stargell, Pit
13 51 17.333
April 17-San Antonio 121, 5 Day Star
10.60 7.60 6.00 530.80.
it great team and were about to
American League
Philadelphia 120
1 Rocktown Tom
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make a surge at us. I felt we
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20-Philadelphia
I Kirk Day
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3.20 $ lsasa-Ennique
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7.00 3.40 had gotten out of our pattern
Kemp, Del
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April 22-San Antonio 115, 1)111.00. Time 31:97.
lMutilla.Urqui
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Cooper, Mil
10 72 25.359 Philadelphia 112
Fourth lace, 3.16, C:
0(51) 33.20. P($.$) $1.31. T($-1.4)
The Hawks, paced by Hawes
Banister, Chi
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Squires, Chi
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According to Kansas City Md. and San Antonio is at 1, have ca pt ured the last two has played a key role in forcing
Kings' Coach Cotton Fitzsim- Philadelphia's Spectrum to contests
including Thurs- a seventh game. Furlow ha4
mons, "The best team won - meet the 76ers in the sixth game day's 104-86 victory in Atlanta riddled the Bullets with 53
there's no doubt a bo ut that." of their series. The Spurs hold a which tied the series,
points in the last three games
Fitzsimons referr ed to the
2 lead.
With Atlanta starters John
"I feel good about Game 7,'
Phoenix Suns, who defeated the
The scrappy Hawks who Drew and Eddie Johnson l"urlow said. "I feel I will be a
Kings, 120-99, Friday night. trailed in their series with the nursing minor injuries, Hawk little more up for it than this
"We got baptized," he said.
one. The seventh game in the
"Very few of our players have
series
is a man's game."
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The 76ers also are attempting
proud of them, especially the
to come back from a 3.1 deficit
way they played in the second
against San Antonio. If Philahalf. They had little chance to
delphi a evens the series at 3-3,
win but they played very hard."
the deciding gam e will be
The Suns will take on the
played Wednesday, May 2 at
Seattle SuperSonics, who
San Antonio.
clinched a be rt h In the Western
Philadelphia avoided
Conference final by defeating
elimination Thursday night
the Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1,
with a 120-97 thumping of the
beginning Tuesday.
Spurs as J ul ius Erving po ured
Paul Westphal scored 32
in 32 points.
points to lead the Suns, who won
"I think they (Spurs) realize
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that we're not a bout to take this
Westphal's points came in the
lying do wn," sai d Caldwd li
first half when the Suns took
Jones. "That last one is going to
advantage of Kansas City's cold
be the har dest one For them to
shooting and moved to a 70-46
win.
lead. Phoenix shot 54 percent
San Antonio's George Gervin
from the floor in the first half,
held to just 13 points Th urwhile the Kings shot 29 percent.
sday night by rookie Maurice
Otis Birdsong led the Kings
Cheeks still feels his squad is
with 21 points, followed by Scott
in the driver's seat.
.
Wedman with 15 and Billy
"What do you mean, can WE
McKinney with 10.
bounce back?" Gervin said.
In Sunday's Eastern Confer.
"Do you think THEY can
ence semifinals, Atlanta meets
bounce back? We still got the
Washington in the seventh and
lead in t his series."

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seen it on film more than a hundred times."
Whenever Wertz and Mays see each other, they kid about the
catch. Mays is due to be enshrined in Baseball's Hall of Fame at
Cooperstown, N.Y., four months from now and Wertz, who has
received some votes himself, says "nobody deserves to be in there
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my mind about how great a catch it was, though, because I've

Wertz didn't have enough money to get started, so he borrowed
it and has long since paid it back. He was with the Indians when he
got his distributorship in 155. That was the same year he was
stricken with polio, and one of the other players' wives asked
Wertz' wife:
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boasts along with neatly stacked rows and rows of beer, some of
the most sophisticated reclamation machinery imaginable to
recycle cans and bottles as prescribed by Michigan state law.
"I'm proud of all the people who work for me and what we have
accomplished together," Wertz adds. "Lucille and I started with
a minus pool, and if she hadn't been there to help me along the
way, this whole thing never would've been possible. The man
responsible for giving me an opportunity to buy a beer
distributorship was Jerry Iloffberger, the otner of the Orioles

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one Willie Mays miraculously caught up with and grabbed with

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Wertz played close to 20 years and collected 1,692 hits, including
266 homers, while knocking In 1,178 runs, yet what most people
remember him best for is one long out he made.
That was the ball he hit nearly 500 feet at the Polo Grounds In

offer. But I don't want to start sections of the U.S. and Canada.
in New York what I started in
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of Terwilleger's health course are senior Tim Stevens and
junior Mike Horn,
Horn eagerly signed up for both the Health Iand
Advanced Health courses and has recently enrolled in a
college health class. He will study for his certificate for an
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) three nights a
week four hours per night at Seminole Community
College.
As a student assistant in the Advanced Health class,
Horn says he's attracted to the health field "just to help
people out."
For the past 2z years, Stevens has served as a volun-

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Sanford Landmark
Gets New Name, Facelift
A Sanford landmark since 1941 will get a remodeling
and a new name come the first of May.
Hunt's Tuxedo Seed Store at the corner of Sanford
Avenue and Second Street will be renamed Duggar's
General Store May 1, Joe and Margaret Duggar have
announced.
R.S. Hunt operated the store from 1941 to 1967. Joe
Duggar went to work at the store In 1966 and he and his
wife Margaret bought the store in 1972.

Flagship Plans Expansion
Flagship Banks Inc. is considering more than 30
possible branch locations, and may have as many as a
dozen additional new offices opened by the end of i,
stockholders of the Florida bank holding company were
told today.
Speaking at the company's annual meeting of
shareholders, Flagship president James H. White, said
that with Flagship's dramatically improved earnings and
capital ratios, the company can brach more aggressively.
"Until now," he said, "Flagship has had to follow a very
cautious branching policy." The shareholders were also
told that by 1960, Flagship's 24-Hour Jack network of
automatic teller machines will be expanded to 50
machines.

teer student athletu. trainer at Seminole High School. He
doesn't get any credit or any monetary compensation for
the several hours he spends helping to treat injuries on
and off the field.
As fate would have It, a broken arm brought Stevens In
touch with the student athletic trainer program.
I started out as a wrestler and broke my arm twice,"
Stevens explains. "My mother said I couldn't wrestle
anymore but I still liked the sports. I found I could go to all
the games by being an athletic trainer."
Called "doe" by his students, Terwilleger, the health
teacher and a certified athletic trainer, says he's noticed a

Brantley Passes First

Bill

Freshman legislator, Rep. all food stamp offices will have whereby Information on food ducted In the Orlando area,
Bobby Brantley, got his first computers, the Longwood stamps applications can be showing a 30 percent error rate
bill-a "memorial" to Congress Republican said,
before food stamps are in applications In Orlando
on the food stamp program- Under the method Brantley isverified
Issued was shown in an audit alone. That audit also showed
passed by the Florida House of proposing a food stamp ap. conducted by the U.S. that nine employees of the state
Representatives Friday.
plicant's social security Department of Agriculture for Department of Health and
number would be fed to the U.S. the period of November, 1978 Rehabilitative Services were
The bill urges Congress to Department of Commerce by through January, 1979.
fraudulently receiving food
adopt an amendment to section computer for verification of the
"A 40 percent en or rate was stamps," Brantley said.
7 of the Privacy Act to permit applicant's Income and other found in food stamp upHe said the state of Florida
verification of applications for benefits.
plications by that audit," he distributed $350 million worth of
food stamps by social security
Brantley said the need for said,
food stamps In 1978. - DONNA
number beginning June 1 when providing a simple method
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An Altamonte Springs contractor specializing In prengineercd metal buildings says his form of construction
reached a significant milestone last year.
Jim Lewis of Landmark Construction Company, Inc.
said a survey from the manufacturer's trade association
indicates that for the first time pro-engineered metal
bulldingslledively accounted for more than $1 billion in
sales - up 22.8 percent over record sales enjoyed In 1977.

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Forrest Moore, vice president and operations manager
of FRC Roof Structures, has been elected director of the
board of directors for the Central Florida Component
Manufacturer's Association, Inc.
Comprised of approximately nine truss manufacturers
throughout Central Florida, the association members held
elections at their April 3 meeting .
other officers which were elected for one year terms
are Greg Adams of Adam's Lumber, president; Robert
Seele of Mills and Nebraska Lumber, vice president;
George Hansford of Panning Lumber,
ytreasurer and Gary Newell of Central Florida Truss,
director.

L .ase.Back Arrangement
Auto-Train Corp. announced it has sold most of its
iU1ng stock in a lease-back arrangement to Increase
operating funds.
Eugene K. Garfield, president, said the arrangement Is
part of a financing package now being negotiated. AutoTrain has applied to the Economic Development
Administration of the Commerce Department for $3
million in loan guarantees.
Under the lease-back arrangement, Auto-Train has sold
a major portion of its fleet equipment for $625,000 in cash
plus a note for $13,375,000 payable over 15 years. The
company will lease back the cars from the buyer for a 15year period.

FHA Interest Rate Increased
The increase In the FHA mortgage interest rate from
StolO percent was "regretahje but probably Inevitable"
in light of record rates in the conventional mortgage
market, Vondal S. Gravlee, president of the National
Association of Home Builders, said.
"With conventional rates, being pushed upto the 1oto11
percent range nationally by the Federal Reserve Board's
tight monetary policies, the government apparently
thought it had no other choice but to raise the Interest rate
to keep the PHA mortgage insurance program
pdltive,"Gravleesaid.

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has been told by a federal court Temple, "because It Is the first
he can sue former President major Indian for whistle.
Nixon for his alleged involve. blowers,"
mint In the flri.
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Fitzgerald tiIled befog, a
to file a damage mit against subcommittee of the House.
Nino and two of his aides, S,,, Joint Economic CansAlexander Butterfield and mj, in iNS about concealed
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"A lot of students are taking health classes for the
health of themselves and the people around them,"
Terwilleger says. "They want to know what to do in an
emergency Instead of just standing around and saying 'oh
my gosh."
Students enrolled In the Health I class learn about the
anatomy, respiration and basic first aid methods such as
cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and the Heimlich
Maneuver, Terwilleger says.
The Advanced Health class covers advanced first aid In
emergency care and techniques. Eighty students have
already registered for this class next semester, forcing
Terwilleger to add a third class period.
"They (students) can see a need for this," Terwilliger
says. "They are always getting hurt. They're aware of
self-preservation.
Somebody's always coming back and saying 'I used It
yesterday and It worked," Terwilliger says. "Three or
four girls have said they saved a baby who stopped
breathing."

Bus mess men
Help 'Youth'
During Seminole County Youth Week some area businesses will
be contributing a percentage of their recepts for a day to the
Seminole Youth Service System.
April - Soblk's Sandwich Shops
April 30 - JUlie's Restaurant, Sanford
penny's Pizzeria, Fern Park
-Heritage Inn, Sanford.
May 1, Phelp's Restaurant, Sanford
-.Me. (s Chicken, Sanford
Annie's Bar.B.Q, Fern Park
May
May 2 - Jungle Joe's. Sanford
Dog &amp; Subs, Longwood
May 3 - Sanford's Days Inn
-Qappy's Studio Club, Fern Park
-Spaghetti Station, Fern Park
May 4 -. Touchton's Colonial Room, Sanford
May 5 -Burger Chef, Sanford
Others donating for youth week: Fotrdee Employee ConProgram, Cauelberry; Fourdee Division Casselberry;
Flower World, Casselberry; Sanford Flower Shop, The Pizza
Place, Longwood; Sanford Jewelry and Luggage, Sanford Shoe
Center, Carroll's Furniture, Sanford, Seminole Garden Center,
Longwood; Foreign Auto Parts, Langwood; Gifts by Nan, Sanford; Certified Slings, Casselberry; Florida Farm Bureau
Insurance, Sanford; TG&amp;Y, Longwood; Quality Inn and Liquor
World, Orlando.
Also donating: First Federal of Seminole, Longwood; Tropic
Bank of Seminole, Casselberry; Flagship Bank of Sanford,
Atlantic National Bank of Sanford and Barnett Bank, Altamonte
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Friday for Cardinal Industries, Inc.'s new 6,000 square foot office building Springs.
constructed of modules manufactured in the company's Sanford factory on South
Service organizations helping with Youth Week are Altamonte
Sanford Avenue. An open house for the general public will be Sunday, April 29, Springs Sertoma, Winter Springs Sertoma, VFW Post 8297, and
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Auxiliary. Longwood, and Knights of Columbus, Sanford.

Woodworking

HERE'S. A
PAYMENT YOU'LL
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D em ons tra tion
Daily demonstrations of over
"This program with Shop150 woodworking operations for smith's complete Mark V
amateurs with as varied in- woodworking system Is being
terests as carving, cabinet offered as a fun-filled exmaking, or simply building a perlence for the entire family to
toy truck will begin Wednesday learn more about a hobby they
at the Volusia Mall, 1700 can use to remodel a room,
Volusia Avenue, Daytona build heirloom furniture,
Beach, and continue through construct simple toys and a host
May 6.
of other family woodworking
Professional woodworking projects," Wehrheim said.
craftsmen will conduct the
demonstrations and explain
DO YOU
procedures for building a
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variety of weekend woodSELLYOUR
HOME?
working projects. The public is
invited.
I SELL
"Woodworking Is America's
HOMESI
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TOGETHERI
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Woodturnlng Expert, Norv GEM MANCIS
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Despite a common notion

Corpsm ember Graduates

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bosses and do not want to
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Cocpsrnember Tracey Brown Jr.,of1E Higgins Terrace,

Sanford, took part in the 239th graduation exercise of the
Singer Brecklnrldge Job Corps Center this week. Corp.
sinember Brown completed studies In the culinary arts skill
and plans a career in the field.

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The office of Community Services at Seminole Community
College is offering a "Speed Reading" class to begin April 30.
Class will meet from? to 10 p.m. in building No. 43 on the Adult
Education Campus
eight weeks on Monday evenings,
Enrollment is limited to 20 people, with a $12 registration
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Teater, Bowl America, Judy's, Burger King, Jack In the Box
add McDonalds will be awarded.
For applications, see school principal, art teacher or call

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presently working
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her subordinates "the way
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personnel director doesn't
want them to have "an
image of rue that is
unapproachable."
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in "sitting back and not
doing anything, and expecting them to do It all,"
and feels that she has a
"peer relationship" with
her subordinates,
Mrs. Colbert says she
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prejudicial attitudes
toward her. However, she
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women and we get along
real good."
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director at Chase and
Company, Sanford, expresses a different
viewpoint. She worked
briefly bra woman but has
worked mostly for men
at the recreation department for two men and at
city hall "for 13 years for a
lot of different men."
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begins, "I would prefer
working for a man. I think
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female boss, and she
decided that "I'm going to
try not to be like that. I
make a sincere effort to try
not to be that way..."
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position, she says. "I have

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your family needs,"
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an asset in the business
world. A man might use it
against you; but when you
have time off, you don't
feel so guilty."
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a
supervisor for almost three
years under Willa Mae

Werry, associate director
of personnel at Florida

Seminole County, Sa nford.

Seminole Community College Is offering a course In the
"Basic plus" programming language during the Summer
Term (April 30-August 8). Classes will meet on Monday from 4
to 6:45 p.m. Three hours of credit will be awarded upon
cesàful completion of the course,
This course would be beneficial to personsowning end
operating home computers, as well as computer programmers
wishing to learn a new programming language. The students
will use the computer facilities on campus to design and Insplefnent programs utlilving the BASIC PLUS Language.
To register, go to the registrar's office In the ad.
ministration building. For more information, CIII 3234450,
extensIon 226.

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An exclusive resident
program for fourth to sixth
grade teachers, designed to introduce and review some basic
science areas, will start June 25 at the University of Central
Florida (UFC).
It will be the ninth such summer program for teachers to
be conducted at UCF since 1970 with funds from the National
Science Foundation.
To be eligible, applicants must have a bachelor's degree
from an accredited college or university and must indicate
Intent to improve science instruction In the classroom.
';information on this summer's sessions may be obtained by
contacting Dr. Jack Brennan, at (305) 275-2648 or 275-2325 or
writing to Elementary Physical Science program, University
of Central Florida, Orlando, 32816.

It's a brand new way to save from First Federal of Mid-Florida. You can open the l.O.Me. Account for as little
as $5 and we supply you with a coupon book to remind you of your payment to yourself and a quarterly statement to show your progress. The 1.0. Me. Account Is a great way to save for those that know they should but
never seem to get around to it as well as a good way to get children started on a regular thrift program.

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The American Lung Association of Central Florida h
several campershipa for children with adbma and other
respiratory diseases at Sunshine Station from June 9 through
June 16 at Lake Swan Camp Melrose
cpsildren from 7 to 12 years of age will be under mecai
siervlslon of pediatric allergists and pediatric nurses.
Pys1cIan referral for eligibility Is required. Medical forms
ad health background forms mush be completed.
Sunshine Station will be held at Lake Swan Camp wticls is
kated between Gainesville w4 Palatka.
or additional details contact the Ame
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21—Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

In And Around Winter Springs

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Form er Po/iceman
Studies For Degree
serving as a winter
The Seminole County
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Democratic
Executive
Corn18 months, John Moore enlisted
mittee will hold its next
In the U.S. Marine Corps. He
meeting
on May 0,at8prnat
has served on active duty for
the
Seminole
County VFW No.
On - three years. In that
8W,
lAngwood.
The Post home
time, he has obtained the rank
Is
located
on
SR
421. The public
of sergeant, and earned a good
is
Invited.
conduct thedal.
Moore has taken advantage the silver egg; and Dee Dee
of the educational benefits Skislak (11) found the most
The next meeting of the VFW
offered by the service and is eggs (20)
LadiesAUZIIJ
studying for his degree in
Gib of chocolate and stuffed
540, WinterSprings, will be
crImineljusUce, Hisi
held on ay.
ment in the Marines has been in were presented ,
meeting
be
held
at
the
First
Federal of
the field of communications.
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Seminole
Savings
and
Loan on
Home on a shod leave Sgt
a.
d
Moore stopped by to say "hi. caznwn in aorrent. The SR 434, just behind the Winn
He Is stationed at Camp weather didn't deter the young Dixie
,
Lejuene, N.C. We have known folks. They just kept on hunting,
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John since his days on the rain and all!
WSPD.
The VFW No. 50, Winter
Accompanied by two dear
Herald Diloto by Torn N.tsII
Springs will hold its next YATES GROUNDS
The annual Easter E°" Hunt friends, I attented U
The
"Garden
of
the
Month"
award
was
presented
by
shrubbery
in
varying
shades
of green, such as
sponsored b the Ladies ight of theSabal Palm Country meeting on May 2, at 8p.m., at
Podocarpus,
Camellia
Circle
of
The
Garden
Club
of
Sanford
to
the
Viburnum, Boxwood, Miniature Holly;
_ ills_y totheWinterSprings Club. After playing in most of the Post home, 197 No. Highway TAKE AWARD
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Yates,
2323
Havona
The
couple
do
their own yard work since recently
the
local
Scotty
We,
I n election
Fire Department, was held
on
balladeer
tr
Court,
Sanford.
The
grounds
feature
clipped
occupying
their
"new" home.
a
wi
ll
held to fill the chaplain's
April 14, at ft
city's &amp; ect ation decided to open his own place, chair.
center, Sunshine Park. As along with a
friend.
usual, the firefighters did their
Opening night the club was
At its last meeting, the Winter
great job a "Easter Bunnies.11 filled to capacity. Some had Springs VFW No. 50 held an
In the Dalene
up to 5-year-old
from
category,
Hall, 4, foundcome
Daytona
to as far away as elections of officers. Returning
for a fourth term Is present
wish Mac well,
the gold egg; Debbie Adam, 5
VA
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"Di: iwora in me
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round
routine, my supervisor called
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Needless to say, I was Is a symptom of a serious
Ellen Ridell, with her Mayo was elected Senior-vice office of a fairly large company me into her office and told me it
Bowersox, 5, found the most
stunned.
I then better un- mental problem. The motbr
commander,
companion,
Harve
Winters,
led
Elmer
"Skip" located about four miles from was very "unprofessional" for
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derstood the boy's behavior and may have been acting under
the dancing by doing a great Greene was elected Junior-vice my borne, so I often bike to me to be standing around
In the 6-9 year old
in
actually
felt sorry for him doctor's orders ignoring the
Terry iJIlIk(6) found the gold Jitterbug! She was the star of commander, Irving Signed, work. When I do, I wear tennis tennis shorts, and I was not to
having such an unconcerned outbursts) Instead of being
the show.
surgeon, Jim Glenday, judge shorts and carry my work do it anymore!
egg; K.C. Byrnes (7) found
mother.
"unconcerned."
.
clothes
in
a
Scotty
Mac
In
his
usual
advocate,
Paul
Rayan,
adhack
pack.
'silver egg; and Teddy Mitchell
What should lhave done? I'm
I told her that as long as I
cellent form singing songs from Jutant, Charles Keith, quarWhen Fm early, I have a cup
(7) found the most eggs (19)
completely
confused.
Wedding bells in your future!
didn't
WORK
in
termaster,
Al
tennis
shorts
I
long
ago,
including
the
time
Bell,
of
coffee
with
some
of
the
3-year
early
In the 9.11 age group, Kelly
Whether your lifestyle Is bridal
,
a... ....,. honored classic "Stardust trustee, and Paul Gwlnta. of. arrivers while I'm still In mu saw nothing wrong with it. and I
gown or blue Jeaus, Abby lays It
intended to continue. She looked
on; AnnetteJacobs (11) found Melody". It was a rare evening. flcer of the day and senior tennisshorts.
DEAR BEWILDERED: You all out for you in her
Please be honest with me.
laicie,
officer.
me in the eye and said,
After four months of
should have asked the doctor's "How to Have a Lovely Wed.
T. 14710N"
threateningly, "We shall see!"
G.G.INSCRANTON,pA.
o b@nge IL The mother
' ding. Send $1 and a long,
I'm not sure of what she
DEAR G.G.: When a person
b
tlld, or
ye stamped (28 cents) self.
meant by that, but since when marries, the $OC ii (0 I serious
PlOblems.
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UC addressed envelope to Abby:
can a supervisor tell an em- should be) Numero Uno! At aggressive,
Beverly Hills,
Ployee what to wear to work? least that's the way it is at
rae
ChIld
IL
Your opinion Is needed.
home.
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IRKED IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR ABBY: Yesterday my
What
you
children
and I were in a dDo.
DEAR IRKED;
ear to work Is your own
business, but once you enter the there, running wild. He beat on
the furniture and kicked the
building, what you wear in
door,
%on attacked ft othier
%,
Presence of Yom, co-wor'a"m
patients
— children and adults Coming To Area
becomes the busluesis of your
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supervisor.
Remember,
too
alike—
shouting
the whole time
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mueb exposure cam be that he wanted to ft"
Ma Atlanta Ballet the oldest ballet company In the U
hazardous to your health and
I couldn't believe my eye&amp; States, will perform a four-partconcert.at Stetson University on
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your j,!
His mother was nowhere in May 5, it was announced by Bryan Gillespie, chairman of the
sight. Another patient and I university Artists and Lecturers Committee. The ballet Pw4
DEAR ABBY: I know that tried to subdue the child. We formances will begin at 8 p.m. in the Edmunds Center.
you have a twin sister. I have learned that his mother was
"We feel very fortunate in being able to present the Atlanta
also heard that you are happily down the li
ie waI
married,
Ballet
at Stetson," Dr. Gillespie commented in making the anroom, so I took the boy by
Can
you
please
tell
me
how
arm
and
found
his
mother.
nouncement.
The appearance of a professional ballet compan$
rt
A
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of
this
calibre
in Central Florida is a rare event so we ari
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'Y'.i.
the love you have for your
When
I
told
her
that
her
child
especially
happy
to make this concert possible."
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husband compares with the had been tPlriniliin the w
,iIar,
In
Reserved seat tickets, priced at $450 and $3.50, have been
love for your twin' Does your room and hitting
ri1
husband come first or second' barely looked up from her placed in various ticket outlets including Streep's, Orlando
Fashion Square, Volusia Mall and Altamonte Mall, according to
I married a twin, and I would magazine and said tersely, "He Gillespie. Both reserved seats and $2 general
admissilon ficket$
not recommend it to anyone. is just fine I
are available at Stetson University, he said.
ki
with her, which Is why we are
no longer married I am now
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married toa woman who hasno
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thank God. What a dIf,
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PM10 by
Demonstrations by the University of Central
FENCING FLAIR
Florida's Fencing Club were Just one of the many
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AT ARTY FAIRE
Decorat.ing Don
Maitland Art Center. Chairman Cord:llaTreece
Altamonte Springs (right) seems pleased with
demonstration by Niccola Gooheen (from left),
BEDSPREADS
Keeth Goheen (president of the Fencing Club,) Ivan
Santos, Don Hint and Chet Kwitowski, The two-day
faire consisted of dancing, drama, music and art.
PRICE!

Wom en Leaders S
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Karen A. Thornton, a 1174
graduate of SMnh'o1e High
School and
August 10
graduate of Florida A and M
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Messick of Casselberry. The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Phelps of Frankllnton, N.C.

i*esudly employed as an RN
at Tallahassee Memorial
Hospital, Tallahassee.

Karen Is the daughter of Mr. Cornish of Los Angeles, Calif.,

and Mn, Bernie Alexander, were the the hotaegussts of

James Green of Raleigh, N.C. wAs the best man.
Usher-groomsman was Dave Buchanan, brother-In-law of
the bride.
The reception was held ai the Imperial House
Restaurant, Winter Park.
Following a tour of several southern states, the
newlyweds are making their home in Orlando. The bride
is employed as a media buyer for Gilpin, Peyton &amp; Pierce
Inc. The bridegroom is an operator for Greyhound Lines
Inc.

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strumental music study.
The students, selected by a
panel of faculty from the FAll
Department of Music are:
Nancy Bacon, pianist; Cindy
Bevier, flutist; and Gena
Buliur, flutist. Cindy also won a

second scholarship from the
Opera Guild of Fort Lauderdale.
Former Sanford City Cam.

Linda Pfeifauf
To Give Recital

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ALTAMONTFMAU

Linda Pfeifauf, talented of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf
Sanford musician, will present has been a member of the
her senior recital in piano and Chancel
choir,
First
music theory in Elizabeth Hall, Presbyterian church as she
Stetson University (DeLand) on continued her studies at neigh.
Tuesday, May 1, at 8 p.m.
boring Stetson University. She
Miss Pfeifauf's composition, li making plans to undertake
"Three._1t1
Poems
by Robert work for an advanced degree In
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music,

The public is invited to this
recital. There is no admission
fee.

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Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Baton, has announced
that three Sanford students

of one-nighters In Atlanta.
While in Georgia they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Solornen

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Adams, Eve Crabtree, Nikki
Clayton and Susan League.

1025 W.2.5th St.

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Miss Cher)-le Horton, formerlyof Sanford, underwent
brain surgery at St. Vincent
Hospital, Jacksonville, She was
transferred to the Baptist
Medical Center, Room 4521,
Jacksonville.
According to Eu1iice Horton,
Cheryl would appreciate cards
and hearing from her Sanford
friends.

PHONE 322- 0131

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Don't forget everybody's
invited to come dine and have a
good time In a relaxing atmnospliere Sunday at the San.
ford Civic Center at the AP'iaI
CIP May Day Brunch a little
early this year.)
Serving hours are from 8:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This event has
attracted a full house in the

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they had the pleasure of
Wisner. Pamela Ferrell,
hearing Sherwood Mobley play
violinist, also be heard In this
with Diana
Sherwood -has been on tour evening of musical variety,
The accomplished daughter
with Miss Ross for the month of
April. They completed the tour

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Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lempke
(the former Leona Howard of
Sanford) and their son and
daughter of Rochester, N.Y.
vacationed at New Smyrna
Beach.
The family also visited
friends and relatives in the
area. Dell was stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station
during the 1940s.

PeW's Beauty Shop

While here the wmen visited
St. Petersburg, Winter Haven,
Jacksonville and Palatka
whets they *er* CI*IIIabISd.

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entire cornmunit \I(jrfl1(j Yancey is searl-hliU4
for inoiels for it fashion parade.
one of ni.tn
festivities
scheduled ill ('cntenniai Park
that day. Martha said the
fashion fete will be held at
p.m.
Girls and boys, from ages 1317, are wanted to model their
own clothing, such as an Easter
outfit, something created at
home, bathing suits, formals, or
what have you, according - to
Martha.
For information call Mrs.
Yancey at 323-0794.

now a member of our staff

i os MO•Thws
04 $atudsy

And by the way, several
women on the team have
already had special T-shirts
designed for the big game

are guests of his brother and
family, Lee, Tina and Rusty of
Hidden Lake.
Lowell, a renowned musician,
formerly played bass for both
Al Hid and Pete Fountain in
New Orleans.

that HELEN SMITH formerly of
Lovely Lady and Eva - Bess Is

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Mary

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07'ed
the central Florida 'lAW' and
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harassment signs of society maybe a dying society after
Friday's rehearsal - uh practice.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller
Saturday, Ma) 5 is Youth [)av
and children, Sherry, Shellyill
iiiimile Couitv. Act ivit te'
and Peter of Rochester. N. Y..
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Jones and classmates and family
McClaIren and grandson, members and mod members of
Ayres of New York her family who gave her in.
Mrs.

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past. Tickets $2 and Ili will be
convalescing at his home available at the door. Stop by
following surgery. According to before or after your Sunday
his wife, Candi, "Mac" is doing outing--whether its church or
fairly well.
recreation.
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Mrs. a' rvane IVIQISCy WIU and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Ida M. Anderson have Ernest Mobley and daughter
returned from Atlanta where and Carolyn Mobley.

West lb Street. She
Earl E.Mfnott and
A.
honored with a party where her Armbruster.
frlsndi and family gathered to
congroltulate 1w. Karen was Mrs. Dudley is formerly
active In MWW activities of the Sanford where she lived for
kOCI dht No achool and many years.
member of She seemed eiatei to return
co. She is
Church.
Chapel A
AllenAM
friends

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the select team.
"But, that's a sports item," I

She wore a white hat trimmed with white and pink
roses and carried a bouquet of pink roses with white
carnations.

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Maybe so, but since when are
sand fleas, aching muscles,
tired feet from trying to get to

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some women.
Telephone calls have poured
in wanting to know who made
have informed the callers.
"Sports, my eye," a caller
said. "Why, that's the hottest
society column news we've had
in a long time."

Mrs. Sue Buchanan attended her sister as matron of
honor. She wore a long pink and lavender floral printed
wrap-around gown. Her pink hat was trimmed with
lavender flowers and she carried a bouquet of lavender
daisies and miniature carnations tipped in pink.

missioner A. A. McClanahan

I did when asked to play on a Saturday, May Sat 3:30 p.m., at
benefit softball team on Chase Memorial Park.
The
Seminole County Youth Day. price to see the community
Who, me? What a laugh!
leaders in action is $1 (under 18,
Mary, who is vice president of free).
Seminole Youth Planning
Attorney Vernon C. Mize will
Council Inc., is coordinator of a defend the women ... that is, he
game between what she calls will coach us.
Women's Community Leaders
And guess who's getting her
Softball Team versus a youth pitching arm in shape?
team.
Seminole County Commissioner
Yeah, it might have been a bit Sandra Glenn may have a new
hilarious, but nobody declined curve to show off with her usual
when asked, Mary said.
good pitch.
One woman was real "put,., Who said Seminole County
out" that she wasn't asked to ' Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff
play on the "status" team, I was leaving the planet with his
according to a player.
. wife, Carol, that weekend?
Never have I heard so'
Other women (sans titles)
much commotion over a soft- who are supposed to "Play
ball gamel' have had several Ball!" are: Connie Majors,
telephone calls to ask me what Madeline Papa, Lillian Griffin,
the women players will be Peggy Childress,
Dolores
wearing. I am accustomed to Vickers, Pat Southward, Judy
this from time to time—but to Baker, June Lorrnann and
play ball in?
Sandra Gill.
What started out as a coinAlso Barbara Christensen,
munity endeavor has already Jean Clontz, Gail Stewart, Jo
been linked to "Who's Who In French, Pat Telson, Donna
Seminole." "Take me out to the Estes, Nancy Julian, Bill
bailgame, please," has reached Gielow, Laurie Dickey, Mickey
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Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown of white galleon lace. The gown
was fashioned with an over the shoulder ruffle on the
fitted bodice and a full dirndle skirt over taffeta.

were the houseguests of Mr.
and Mrs. R.B. Boykin of We--t
15th Street. The NestAts visited
Cocoa Beach, Fort Lauderdale
and Orlando while visiting in
Florida. They will return

State Board Ewnlnatkn for
registered nurses. She is

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Patricia Lee Messick and Charles Ray Phelps were
married April 21, at 4 p.m., at the Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry. Rev. Walter Reid Jr.
performed the double ring ceremony.

Miss' Thornton Now Nurse

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fashioned, but I believe
most women have a streak
of sentimentality ... and I
think thatcouldslajgtheir
view." She feel, that
"women who work should
dill have their bmts at
hm with their 4" and
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fisthnn's working it, mun
are mqagers and ad.
only °
woman in four
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Susan Aivi Welch and Craig Richard Keogh were
married
April 7, at 7 p.m., at the College Park United
M 111
Methodist Church. Rev, Russell Boaz and Rev. George
Canton performed the candlelight and double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Welch
of IM5 Arthur Ave., Orlando. The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Keogh, 145 Lago Vista Blvd.,
Casselberry.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown of ivory organza fashioned along
the princess silhouette. Cluny lace and bands of seed
pearls accented the bodice and tapered sleeves. Appliques
of silk floss venice lace embellished the full bouffant skirt.
The hemline and gently flowing chapel train were
bordered with a deep ruffle of cluny lace. A lace headpiece
secured her Imported veil of illusion which was bordered
in matching lace,
Beverly Welch attended the bride as maid of honor. She
wore an apricot siesta chiffon gown fashioned with a
blouson top and accordion pleated skirt She carried a
bouquet of mixed spring flowers and wore a spray of roses
and baby's breath In her hair.
Bridesnaida were Tummy Brown, Ellen Lang, Dianne
Sekfler, Barbara Furman, Vicki Keogh and Susie Keogh.
Their gowns were Identical to the honor attendant's. Their
fi,wers were similar.
The bridegroom's father served as best man. Ushers
were Keith Keogh, Cohn Keogh, Kyle Keogh, Mark Lang,
Sal Madre and Tom Kaiser.
Kelli Keogh was flower girl, and Hobby Sikkenga, the
ring bearer.
The reception was held at Mud Gardens, Winter Park
Garden Club.
Following a wedding trip to San Francisco and San
Diego, the newlyweds are making their home in
Altamonte Springs. The bride is an SW teacher at Milwee
Middle School. The bridegroom is social studies teacher
at Milwee.

with coordinating Drapsrlss
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MRS. CHARLES RAY PHELPS

Keogh-Welch

Atiantalailet.

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Wiretappers during the past
week or so might have heard a
series of cackles to indicate that
several witches may be on the
loose on the Sanford-Seminole
scene.
According to Mary M. Mize,
some women have been nearly
laughing their heads off. I know

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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.
n And Around Sanford

The brightest light on the fashion
horizon, our synthetic blue star
sapphire with diamonds!
P.vo diamonds, 10 karat gold. $110
One diamond, 10 karat gold, $135
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Five diamonds, 14 karat gold, $275
El.gant gift wrap at no ntra charge.

Zaies and Friends maiie wishes come live.

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Adventist
THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Carrier imA Elm
Douglas Jacobi
Pastor
Saturday 5cr iices
Sabbath School
0:301 m.
worship Service
11:10a.m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service
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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy 17.02 at Piney Ridge Rd
Canelberry
Pastor
Rev Arthur Padgeti
Asset. Pastor
Rev, Waiter Reid
0:301 Ila.m
Morning WorShip
0:30&amp;IIam.
Church School
Services with classes for all ales
Fellowship Coffee between services
1:30$m.
UMYF
7:00p.m.
Evening Worship
Wed. Bible Study $
Prayer Serv,
III: 30p.m.
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First Wednesday Fellowship
4:30 pJ.
Supper
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FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Car. 27th and Elm
Rev I. Don Can
Pastor
Morning Worship
1:31a.m.
School OIffiiBible
0:418m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.in.
Evening service
7:00p.tn.

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10:45a.m.
1:30p.tn.
7:30pm,
730p.m.

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
IU) West First Street
S. C. StaMen
Pastor
S.vndaySchool
Is: 01a.on.
Morning Service
11:104.m.
wining Sorvico
Wellneway Service
1:30p.m.
Old Trvths for a Now Day

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd.
PIssnel22.IelI
Clliters W.Sckaub
Minister
Worship service
Service
Prover mooing Woe.

1'vening
LANIMARYIAPTISTMISSION
lULakevIew.LakeMary
Nev.JimHvghens
Pastor
Sunday School
141a.m.
Worship Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
Wed.Pray.q5.rv.
7:30p.m.
Nursery Provided

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 Palmetto Ave.
Nov. RaymslldCrockeq
Pastor
Sundayldiool
1:45a.m.
Moraine Worship
Wed. Pro
7131p.m.
Indipotlail Missionary

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave
The Rev. Leroy D. Soper
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Church School
Holy Communion

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C. D. Harris
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday school
1110akAv,,.Sanford
Morning Worship
Fr.Williamliwis
evangelistic
Pastor
Saw.
A*asfor FnvN
Service
Sat. Vigil Mass
III: of P. on.
Y.P.B. Wed.
Sun.Mass
lam.. II:30$Itneon
Confessions. Sol.
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Pastor
1:40a.m.
11:11a.m.
4:00p.m.

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and Employes

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and Employes
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Don Knight s. Staff

ASSIMILY
.!rs!av II Sod. zi* $ Elm
$APTI$Y
lapes$ Dur Oyo
'I'VBNI
lVIMILIEI$Ird.LabiMary
e..a.-, si.s Church. 700 iomiaela Blvd.
Calloal hobo Church, till Oak Ave.
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'Isiosiry liptill Church,
14.
Ciuntrysnt Sapliof Church. eunty Club Soil, Labs MarY
Church. Ill Pith Ave.
ssamoni, springs. go, us.
*t'omo.ti spri.go
Pint Baptist Church ii So.ovs
Plef ChursOf of Seneva
PrOS lipliol Church SI Labs Muty
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Pint lioNel Church ii labs Miami
Flew $apIfof uvø Un.uL Car. Church a Snot
Pir$ SapIlif if Suede
'First Baptist Church SI lr'rfr Iprisi
'p,u saptise
00 *111W Sarinss, III iktfI
Chisfick list *10*11.
,irsl
Church II Sslsis
Church.
stied SI
Jordan 'goJy $1af -_- liii W. First U.
NirasMi as" Church. cie*w..
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Mac,doaLk i554 110111 CNsii, lab stiff Mu. SI5
Marcia, 10sry $10111 Church Siulva Max.
So
MI. MiniS
PrlmiII a buff, 1611 Latuof
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Church. ISIS Jeirp L*
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rlb,rIuhl. Siptff 0*s4.. Civic Isesus 111..
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St. Lukes Lutheran Church. It. 424 SlavIs
New Tpslaini.t Iaist Church, Ogildy Ins. North Lsn,.sad
Church if Christ, O.aeva
St. Stypiwi Lutheran Church, 434 tust West 1114, Longwood
Ne Mt. Zion Sapisif Church. 1701 Nat Ave.
Church if Christ. Lonwsod
lavonsa Path Bapleol Cherib. 1243 W. 20* It.
Church of Christ. W. 17* St.
METHODIST
People's Saplist Chapel 30* W. Pint $h'sel, Sanford
Nor*slde Church .0 Christ. Pin. Haven Dr.. Maitland
Banish United Memorial Church, U. Mary Ave.. Enterprise
PMaccesl baptist Church, II. W. Airport Blvd.
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Proiris Lake SapliolIii,sld., Fern Pith
CHURCH OF GOD
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Bathol £30.1. Church. Casio. N,N.
Prapress Misslonory
Church. MlSoay
Church of Gel. $3 Hickory
Cassilbsrry Community United Ma*idfo$ Church. Hwy. 17.02$
Social Sadab Ii'isoiry .w Church. West Sanford
Church if Old. Ill W. 32nd St.
Piney lingo of.. Cassitbony
Swalial Baptist Church. $434 Pifme110
Church 0$ God. Oviedo
Christ UnIted Methodist Church, Tucker or.. Suscand Estates
, jam"gsmy Sapsini Church. SI. It Ill Osloos
Church of Old Holiness. Lake Monroe
Delary Community Ma*sdls$ Church, W. Nlpsbanks Nd., DoSary
St. Lube MIUiMSry BaphsI Church i$CaiuwronCity, Inc.
Church of Gad Mission. Enterprise
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First United Methodist Church. 410 Path Ave.
W. pow liplial Church. 013 P100 Lvi.
Church .1 Got 1403 W. 111% St.
First Methodist Church of Ovl.ds
St. MaI*a...i baptist ChurchI Canaan isgis.
Church 0$ Old is Christ. Oviodo
First SouIhn Methodist Church. 3440 SInferd Ave.
$prng
pllm. 3* &amp; cser
ChurchofGolofPr.phucy.zssoS. Elm Ave.
Pro. Methodist Church, 611*.
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Sri
ary Baptist Church. US Cypress u.
Church ,
i Prsphecy, 11% S. Porsimmon Ave.
Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
TompIs SapIlit Church. if Srispe Rd.. Aftimsolo Springs
Roicue Church Sf Old. 1700W. 13* St., Sanford
Grace Undid Molbodist Church, Airport Blvd.
William Chapel Missionary RipOff Church. Marl I William
"True Church of Old". 3700 RIds.sod Ave.. Sanford
Grant Chapel A.M.S. Church. Ovodo
St., *flgnvento Springs
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OakSrov,
301*0*51 Church. Oviods
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join Nope Ripb*s$ Church. 113 Otai Ave.
EASTERN
ORTHODOX
Ostees Methodist Church
laslors Or*alas Church. St. DImes, 3315. Magnolia Ave.. Sanford
Piola Wesley" Mi*a4st, at. 44*. at Paoi.
Eastern ohiiesa Church. St. Oosvgs, 4$ Shirwood CO., ANamsile
St. James A.N1. 0* at Cypress
Church 00 *0 NativIty, Liii Mii'y
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St. Luke MS. Church of Camiton City Inc., Seardail ill 144$
All Sluls Catholic Church, ill Oak Ave.. samuel
, Iilsrnorlhodos Church. SIW.Slsves'ssl O.C.L. 514 lieS SI.. Firs ' - St. Mary's A.M.I. Church.
416, Ofoos
St. Asms Cal1Wic Church,
raii. DS$aI'
out
St.
Paul's MIIhs*sI Church, Ostoon RI., ln*pris.
St. Augustus CeSSNI Church. Sosset Or.. slit SuNs,
listers
Orthodox
Church.
St.
J4*s
Chry10stom
Csagoi.
U.S.
Hwy.
Stafford
Memorial
Church,
S.
Dolary
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Nd.. CassslNsry
114*, Porn p
S.'I Uistsd ho5! ClIlitch. 11434 ød 14. gweid
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Mary Miplifri
Catholic Church. Midland Ave.. AHamense
NAIAIINI
UPISCOFAI.
St.ON
Thu Church if NoSNdI?iip'urt Midland, 331 Lake Aye.
First Church ii *0 Hastens. $141 linseed .Ave.
OZSI lbs Lakes Catholic Church, 1361 MaslrUuiao, SIIOSS
$g 14ecpof Church. 1. Dsliry Ave., Enterprise
Geneva ChurdiolmoNrnrme. $.R.44,O.seva
Christ Spiseopel Church. L$gy$4
LakeMatyChurchW*oNrgee,LakoMatyBlyd., Lake Mary
CHRISTIAN
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Holy CnNJPscsPal Part Ave. at (*51., Sanford
IUIU Church if of NiSirono, Waymo. I Josspp Ave.,
Pins Chriestin Church. lilt S. $o.fd Lv..
1amr Chriojias Church, Ill W. Litpsrt Blvd.
$il
Nee Rd., WinIer Pe5
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Niethild. ChrMIlo. Church. PhilIp Has Dr.. Maitlaid
P115$YTIIIAN
iswism
1*1411w (BruSh. Church. Sear liii 14. ii JMSIIOI
Dellomi Prosinlorias Church. Holland Blvd.. &amp; Austin Ave.,
IeS Am 5pei, msetiaga$ Istonstats Mall, Ailameole Springs
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lake Mary United PrsihyI,qIa. Church
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Campropafhuiel CW0*IP Church. 145$ Pith
pggpga Iplberan Church. Ovoebrosk Dr.. Cissihisery
Church. Oak LVII "St.
Pint Prosbylerias Church I Dolt,, 1. Highland.
Sled ILiskard United Lutheran, 21101. Orlando Dr.
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C$USCN SF CHRIST
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Csavelsant Presbytern Church, 3321$. Orlando Or.
Lutheran Church It prpvldsucn, DolIg.ma
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Church 00 CauW, iii s. Part Ave.
St. Ladriwl Pnoihuledan Church. 00$3 Sear Lake NI.
Lutheran Church 00*0 Noloemit. 117W. 25* Place
Chwl$SICBrhWsthiiI Udsa ILl. 114*1 Casslbortv
Messiah LeSoran Church. london Days Dr. I Hwy.
lieS h.'als Church 00 outs. 54*0 Labs Newell II.
St Marts PrSsbtIensas Church. till Palm SprI mIs No.,
It'll. Cissilierry
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Conquerors Meeting Sunday 4:30 p.m.

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Mrs. Barbara Johnson, well known Bible teacher and author
of the book, "Count It All Joy," will be guest speaker for the
United Methodist Women of the Community United Methodist
Church, Highway 17-92 and Piney Ridge Road, Casselberry,
Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Johnson is
director of Total Ufe Ministries and speaks at church retreats
and Bible conferences as well as teaching a large Bible class at
First Baptist Church of Winter Park. Her subject will be "Life
Revealed, Experienced and Shared," which Is her testimony.
Beverage and dessert will be served and a nursery will be
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The True Church of God at 2700 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford,
will bald its second Sunday School Annual on Saturday, April
, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 29, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and
continuing all day. Special features include skits about
Christian attitudes, the life of Solomon and characteristics of
people in the Bible. The program will be highlighted with an
awards presentation to winners of the Bible quiz held last week
and awards for faithful service. Dinner will be served at 3
p.m. The program is open to the public.

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Building Dedicated

Making their first communion at All Souls Cathollc
Church in Sanford Sunday was especiall:y

PREPARA TION

meaningful for second graders from All Souls Schoc
and area public schools. In a day of preparatloi
Saturday, they made vestments, banners, and breai,
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for the Mass and wrote prayers. RelIgIouS
Education Instructor Joan Hoening helps childrei
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so carry Lu sue altar.

, Rev. Eugene Shelton, pastor of the Deltona Trinity
Assembly of God will dedicate the church's new Sunday school
bu1ldlnaut12.15rm
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'Sunday. The building is also a meeting
place for the Royal Rangers and Missionettes.

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PRISIYTURIANCNURCH .,'i
Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Nov. A.F. Stevens
MiniliI
Sunday Church SchM
9:418-.11ill
Morning Worship
fl:10an1.
Youth Group
7:30p.m.
Woo. Choir Practice
1:01p.m.

UPSALAPRUS$YTflIANCHURCH

car. Count" Club a up"ift at

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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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;:Chlld Evangelism Fellowship of Seminole County will
sponsor a children's rally, Saturday, May 5, 10-a.m. to noon, at
the Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Ridge Road, Fern Park for
children 512 years. The rally will feature puppets, magic and
'i's. es....
at s..,. 'ii., 11, i ..s i t .i',
prizes. any snyu,e Ww
.Wonderful Lord."

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other. interested In learning
0 how to teach children are Invited
to attend short term teacher training classes being
sponsored
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County.
Classes will be held each Monday through May
7:30-9:30
p.m., at lMaitland Ave., Altamonte Springs. There is no
charge for this course. For further information call 830.7593 or

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will sponsor
or a nimage sale and luncheon on Tuesday from
8:30 a.m. to 4p.m. on the grounds of the church at Providence
Boui.y rd
and Dunlop Drive, Deltona. Mrs. Adeline Brown Is
r1vfl1flgI Ui. ChslZfl3an and Mrs.
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New Life Fellowship's new facilities on Tuskawilla Road open Sunday.
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ebairman. I,uncheon will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
%m. and will be prepared by Mrs. Adele Wolde and her

D.Bary Women Meet
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't..vo
Ci
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uey a£ I .015 p.m. IJvoMons
De
tions wHI
ill 'ic 4u by Mrs.
Ogg and the program on "Five Women and their
Iher1tanc&amp;' will be presented by Mrs. Arthur Wagner. Non
Circle members will be hostesses at the tea following the
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program.

Israel Trip Reviewed
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Dr Roy Graves, minister of Winter Park Church of
will review his recent trip to Israel at the
.Sundav morning advice in his lect ure entitled "A High View."
e service begins at 10:340 a.m. at the Park East Theatre,

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oIrofFIr gpresb ianQp,g of Sanford
will join with other choirs In the area for a choral festival
Ipovored by the Central Florida Chapter of the American
GutldofOrgàldsat4p.m., In the Knowles Memorial Chapel
M Rollins College, Winter Park. Dr Robert Fort head of the
Qitidi Music Department of Stetson University, Deland will
ldrut the maned chorus In a sacred music concert.

Coping With Grief
of a two'psrt 1ssrnia apsrlancs on "Coz1ng
with Grief" will be held In conjunction with a family day
eu,iuJ
h limcheon in the perish hell at holy boss

SEVUNTH.DAV ADVENTIST
Forest Lab. kvon*.Day Adventist Church. Hwy. 434, Forest City
S.veiilh Day Adventist Church. Mailtand Ave.. Aftamoslo $ngs.
Sanford Seventh-Day Adventist Church, *1 Elm
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Mars Hill S?vinth-Day Adventist Church, III Pine St., Sanford

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All Filth Chapsl, Camp Seminole, Weliva Path Rd.
S.ar*ail Avenue Holiness Chapel. Boerdall Ave.
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter DIV Saints, 2311 park Ave.
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Pirst Church lb Christ, Scsontust, 0101.2nd $t.
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Lake Monroo Chapel, Orange blvd., Lab. Mown
KIngdom Hall of J*ovaWs Witness. Lake Moøris Unit. 1142W,
Third Street
First born Church of the Living Gil. M4øa
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,sti open sie Taborsacle, lidgo sod Ave., lOOt
30th opposite Seminole Nigh $of)
Pirst Pool dal Church if Lang'aug
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle, 3714 Country Club
Mt. Olive Holiness Church, Gob Hill Nd, Oslees
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$4Ø$ Biis Church, 3441 $poford Ave
Sinlor*C.nero,aIusalof Jehovah's Witnasas. *110*. 4* 50.
The Salvation Army, 750*. 34* It.
lolling Hills Moravia. Church, SN 434, t.Iag.oii
NodH*at MW$vlo. Church. US .TugsIPlls. II.. WImor $prisof
Usltod Church Of ChrIst, *fli.w.Ii Cu1muml1 Chopel,
Altamonbe Spg
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Canaan City
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flStiSaiJ body, of the oldest ProtUiant denominatIon in the
United Slates, will be guest speaker Sunday at Rolling Hills
COMM* Church meeting at the Seven"day Adventist
Church, Soodis highland Avenue In Apopka at 10 am..
wig
speak on the Women's Triomial scheduled for Miami In 1*•

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FUilvitlea begin at 1 p.m. on Friday and Saturdby. A roast
bssf di'mer will be aerd Saturday 4:301.7:31 p.m. Paicakea
and sausage will be acev.d Stmday fronol a.m. to 7p.m. In the
Neil helL
FWSd will be ba*sdt atioles, gemes, cositey More,
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WOMEN'S EVENTS

All PLANNED

James AME Church Women's Day Committee
makes plans for the annual day on May 2oandapre.
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Matber.'s Day lasMen show aad tea IS
Saturday.' May 12, at 7:30 p.m. From left Mrs. S.
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Orthodtx ('hristians celebrated Easter on Sunday,
April 22 wi th special rites climaxing holy Week
services. Father John Kaly of Orthodox Church of
St. Stephen, Fern h'ark, lifts up symbolic 'tomb°i
Christ' in liol',' Great Friday service. In addition to
being the church's priest, Ealy who lives in l)e8ar',
teaches at St. Peter's Catholic School, l)eLand,'.

By Rev. Ged W. 84 aman

DO YOU GET TH
"POINT"? As Christians we
are to wear ourselves out in th4
process of getting the "Gooq
Words" out about a God who
loves us and has dpnt
something for us. Sometimes
we become -rather dull. .It'
necessary for God to "sharpem)

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invited at 5 pim at the Religlow Science Cedw at 104 W.
Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park.

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'Upsala Community Presbyterian Church, Upsala Rd.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rod lug Id.. Cassilborry
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On display in the foyer of this
sanctury building will be pietures of all the church's
pastors, as well as other plctures, news Items, and other
memorabilia of the church's
history. The order of worship
for the day will depict the first
church buildi ng on its cover.
The First Baptist Church of
Sanford was organized on Feb.
3, 1884. The first building was
erected within that year.Th
prescent sanctury buildi ng was
erected in two parts -- the front
part in 1913 and the san ctuary
in 1920. The Memorial
Education Building was added
in 1948, and the Fred B. Chance
Educational Build.mg in 1966.
Twenty-six Inca have seryed
th e churdi as pastor, with the
present one, Dr. Jay T.
Cosmato having been here
seven years. A total of 5,543
persons have held membership
in the local congregation, with
present membership being
1,810. Of this owuber 66 have
been members 50 years or
inure.

Rev. John H. deSousu, pastor missionary with Indian Church and in 1953 was (.'Oflof the Deltona United Church of Americans in North will South ference preacher for the
Christ since February, 1971, Dakota,
island's 119 Congregational
who Is retiring after 40 years in
He WIS assistant to the churches.
the ministry and Mrs. deSousa, president
William Ruppel is chairman
of
'Hangor
will be honored at a testimonial 'I'll 1(2 git.. a I Seminary; and coordinator
for the
banquet Thursday at the church minister for Men anti Missions, testimonial dinner and Robert
at 1649 Providence Boulevard, Connecticut Conference of
Sandlin Is master of
Deltona.
ceremonies. Also participating
Congregational
Christian
He was elected Minister (.liiirclmes; keynote speaker at in the program ill be Henry
Emeritus of the church at the the 1966 National Churchmen's Mc(;raw, Michael Goodman of
annual meeting in January and Fellowship ('omtvemttiofl Ill st. 'I'emmllle Shalom, Deltona; Dr.
will preach his last sermon Louis, Mo.; speaker at the Williatit Nix, associate minister
there on Sunday, May 20.
annual meeting of Evangelical Florida Conference United
Affectionately known to his United Churches in Puerto Methodist Church, Ormond
congregation as "Pastor John", Rico.
Beach; Dr. Charles Burns,
he has had a distinguished
minister, Florida Conference
ca reer as a pastor of churches
Under the Hawaiian Board of UCC, Winter Park and Will iam
in Ohio, Massachusetts, Con- Missions, he was pastor of Knox, on behalf of the
necttc, Hawaii and Florida, Kalahikiola Congregational congregation.
as a member of the Executive Church; director of it school for
Fellowship and dancing in
Committee of the Council for Hawaiian girls; chaplain for a deSousu hull will follow the
Lay Life and Work of the United leper hospital; first pastor of program with music by the
Church of Christ and a summer Pearl Harbor Community Betty Paul trio.

By Melenda Edmiston
10:30 a.m. The Sunday School Seminary, Oak Brook, Ill. lie
Herald Correspondent
will also meet at 10:30 a.m.
served the Grace Baptist
New Life Fellowship is a
"We are trying our best to get Church in La Porte, Indiana for
church which "puts emphasis back to the way things were in 7 years and Long Hill Baptist
on the family and lots of the New Testament," explained Church in Trumbull, Conn., for
fellowship" according to its Rev. Lassen. "We want to keep 5 years.
pastor,Rev. Earl H. Lassen, Jr. to the basics and yet be open to
In February, 1972, he came to
The church with a niem- the age in which we live," he Florida as an executive
berahip of 50 is affiliated with a said, adding "It's a positive minister of the Florida Baptist
Baptist' General Conference approach in ministry."
Conference and began the
and has met for three years at
"Most of our members are ministry of New Life I
the Sterling Park Elementary new to any church," Rev. Fellowship.
School.
Lassen claims. "Until two or
Although
New
Life
This Sunday will be the first three years ago they had never Fellowship is still a mission of
official worship service in their gone to church or else had the Baptist General Connew church building located at drifted away from a church," ference, according to Rev.
the corner of Lake Drive and he remarked.
Lassen, "There is not a straight
Tuskawilla Road.
According to Rev. Lassen, at denominational push and there
The building contains a the present time 70 per cent of is lot of freedom and leeway."
sanctuary, with a seating his membership is involved in a
The Fellowship Singers, a
capacity of 200, two Sunday Bible study which meets in a group of young leaders in
School classrooms, a kitchen, home. "A strong emphasis is various Central Florida
put on Bible study." he said.
and two offices.
churches, will present a concert
"We like to Involve the total Sunday at 7: p.m. at New Life
According to Rev. Lassen,
this is the first unit of their family through activities situth Fellowship. The musical group
building plan. Later on, more as picnics, Christmas caroling, which consists of 25 singers and
Sunday School rooms will be and potluck dinners with 10 Instrumental players is
constructed and a larger films," Rev. Luasen said.
preparing to go on tour in
sanctuary. The present room The youth of the church meet Europe this summer.
used for worship will become a every two weeks for a time of
The dedication of the New
multi-purpose meeting room. recreation, singing and Bible Life Fellowship building will be
There is an average at- study.
May 29 at 10:30 a.m. The
Rev. Lassen is a graduate of community 6 invited to the
tendance of 100 at the worship
service which will be held at Northern Baptist Theological open house at 2:30.4:30 p.m.

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deceased in Waycross, Ga.
The message of the morning
will be delivered by Kenneth
McIntosh, local attorney a nil
outstanding Christian layman,
who will use as his subject
"Some Old Time Religion."
Music in the service will be led
by Larry Stracener and will
feature a volunteer choir such
as would have been s inging in
1884.
Following the worship ser
vice, a picnic dinner wi ll be
served in Centennial Park.
Ever
family
in
the
congregation is invited to bring
a basket for their family pl us
one, and eat with the church
family.
Following the di nner, there
will be a service featuring
gospel singing, reminiscing,
congregational participation,
recognition of the present
church staff, and closing
remarks by the pastor. The
music portion of the program is
under the direction of David
Beverly, while H. F. Coo pe r will
lead th e reminiscing,

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First Baptist Church of
Sanford will observe its 95th
anniversary with special
services th is Sunday. The entire
congregation will worship in
one service at 11 a.m., rather
than the usual two services.
To set the mood, members
are requested to dress as people
would have 95 years ago. The
pulpit furnit ure which will be
used is that which was used in
the original building erected as
a place of worship, and was a
gift from Walter Gwynn Fox,
grandfather of Miss Martha
Fox, who has been a member of
the local ch ur ch for 79 years,
longer than any other living
member.
Special features of the
morning program will include
greetings from the church's
only living former pastor, Rev,
Grady Snowden; recognition of
long-time members with Hose
Weekley presiding; and the
establishment of a memorial to
W. P. Brooks Jr., who served
the church as pastor for 33
years, and who was recently

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CRACK UNITED
METHODISTCHURCH
Airport Blvd. &amp; Woodland Dr.
Pastor
School
1:21am
Shngmng and Sharing
10:00a.m.
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Tuesday Bible Study
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10:008.m.
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2711 Ridgiwoad Ave.
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John J.Hinton
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Evangelist Service
1:00p.m.
Mod Week Service I Wed.)
7:00 P.M.
Nursery Provided for all Services

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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lS210ak Ave.
"Thekutheran Hour" and
TV "This Is The Life"
Nov. Elinor A. Reusctier
1:1Pastor
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5am.
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11:00a.m.

NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Rev M ".Burke Jr.
Patter
Sunday School
0:30l..
Morning Worship
11:00am
Evening Worship
6:00 ptln.
Tues. Evening Prayer Serv.
7:30 p.m.
Tees. Official Board Meet
6:000.M.

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100&amp;.m.
10:00a.m.
10:10a.in.
10:00a.m.

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419 Park Ave.
Postgr
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Family Night Supper
3rd Sunday
4:00 p.m.

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Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:01a.m.
Chordi Training
4:00p.m.
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2401 S. Park Ave.
322.4104
Pastor
Rev. Edmond L. Weber
Sunday Schlooi
1:30a.m.
Fellowship
10:30.11 am.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.

No one ever said that we had to go it alone. The Church isn't a crutch but it is a
sanctuary, a place where souls are healed. Have you been there lately?
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Only man can create with his hands, making beautiful things from the substances
that come from Gods earth. Only man can truly reason. Only man can run the full
gamut of feeling from joy and victory to despair and defeat.
We are complex creatures, because we can create and reason and feel. Sometimes it seems virtually impossible to bring our faculties into a sensible focus. Everything from unpaid bills to vital decisions affecting ourselves and our loved ones seems
to be just a step ahead of us. We are eternally running to keep up, and often falling
short.

FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF LONOW000
E. C. Williomssnl
Myrtle Lake Hills Rd., Longwood
Phone 331.44w
Harold 0. Golden
Minister
Sunday School
0:31am.
Morning Worship
10:210.m.
Youth Meeting
1:00 p.m.
(ve*ingService
4:10p.m.
Wit Bible Study
7:30p.m.
NURSERY PROVIDED

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
110 Park Avenve, Sanford
Dr. Jay T. Cesniat.
Pastor
MscnffigWsrship
1:31a.m.
Sunday School
0:45a.n.
Morning Worship
11:114.m.
Church Training
4:10p.m.
It vatting Worship
7:30p.11".
Wed. Prayer Service
4:30p.m.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
14075. Sanford Ave.
Rev. Hugh W. Pain
Minister
Sunday School
0:41 am.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
7:30p.m.

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Country Club Road, Lake Mary

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PISCES (Feb. 20-Mardi 20) If
you, so you'll have to get them
you're in a situation today
done yo urself.
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sure these you pal around with Impress another person, walk
today can be fully trusted away rather than play the onebefore confiding In any of then. upomanship game.
Someone in your crowd Is a bit
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extra watchful of your meaning to him or her that it
possessions today, or you may does to you, and no one will get
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The really expert South
notes that East Is marked
with both the ace and queen
of hearts from the lead and
play to the first trick. If East
also shows up with the ace of
clubs, then It is clear that he
won't also hold that spade
king. With 13 high-card
points including two aces he
would surely have opened
the bidding.
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the whereabouts of the club
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plays his ace and now South
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to try to drop a singleton
king of trumps. He tries the
play and the king does drop.

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all else being equal he
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personal situation which has
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explored. (A)
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PLAYS "Henry VIII" John
Stride. Timothy West, Ronald
Pickup, Peter Vaughn, Julian
Glover, Claire Bloom and Barbara Kellerman are featured In
Shakespeare's last play. (R)

(4) MOVIE "Planet Earth" (C)
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Creek Country Club in Austin.

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black minister runs for the
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county during the height of the
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Shigeta A young assistant D A
uses his skills in the martial
arts to prevent a man with an
earthquake-causing machine

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10:00
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"Guys And Dolls," "Fiddler On
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Jobs To Provide More Opportunsty For Women?"

6:30
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(4) CBS NEWS
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11:00

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impose his views on sexual
promiscuity on his clients and
staff (Part 3 of 6)

11:00
(1) (4) 0 0 NEWS
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Jordan" ( A)

David Brenner Guests Charo,

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(A) THE NEWLYWED GAME

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charged with murder, their lives
and those of their families are
totally uprooted. (Part 2 of 2)
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(2) 0 WORLD OF DISNEY
"The Tattooed Police Horse" A
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of trotting Is banished to work

for the police force, (A)
4)050 MINUTES

MOUNTAIN

REUNION John Denver travels

into the wilds of the Rocky
Mountains to release breeding
pairs of endangered species,
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the trumpeter swan, into their

12:37

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6:30
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12:40

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7:00

(2.)TIC TAC DOUGH
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Mary's apartment turns into a
delivery room when Georgette

gives birth at a party.

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7.30

8:00

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Archie and Edith anxiously

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FRIENDS Skits' "Carol And
Sis,""Back Alley."
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Conti

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Apollo and Starhuck, take on a

shocked by the decline of WaInut Grove and the low morale
of Its few remaining residents

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Taiwan, Seneg al and the Philip.
pines, and some possible solutions, are examined. (Part of
ages

"McMillan &amp; Wife Death Is A
Seven Point Favorite" (1971)
Rock Hudson, Susan Saint
James. McMillan is given an
autographed football bearing
the message that a quarterback friend of his might be
involved in game-fixing and
murder.

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natural habitat.

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innocent detectives are

lions and fairy penguins are
observed in natural surroundings.

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DICK CAVETT Guest.

Basil

creates chaos by trying to

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M'Bogo, an African buffalo of

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David Halberstam (Part 1 of 2)

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on television advertising to
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end to rid themselves of all of
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(R)
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10. VIllage People - Go West
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Your Love

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PAGEANT Fifty-one young
women from around the United
States compete for a title.
crown, and scholarship money
in the 28th edition of this annu-

OPEC" Guests: Morris Adel-

PIONSHIP BOXING Coverage

of bouts between the United
States National team and the
Venezuelan National team from

11:30

(4) 0 FACE THE NATION

--

Money On Campus" Edwin
Newman reports on the
commercialization
of
"amateur" athletics and why
college sports are a multimillion-dollar business.
(4) BRANTLEY I GODBOLD
DEBATE

9:00

man, professor of economics
at MIT: Dillard Spriggs, presi.
dent of Petroleum Analysis Ltd.

10

fpop music field, based on
il$board's survey of sales and

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"College Sports Inc
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await the Christmas homecoming of Mike. Gloria and Joey.
(A)

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S. It Said You Had A Beautiful

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suspects a handsome spa

owner who has seemingly tak.
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having designs on Mill's spa

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with skijumper Vienko Bogate:
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and location to be announced.

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closing billboards over the

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9, Take Me Home - Cher
17, You've Got Somebody, I've Got 2) 2S COMPANY
10. He's The Greatest Dancer - Somebody - Vern Gosdin
3) SUNDAY SCHOOL FORUM
SIster Sledge
is. Darlin' - David Rogers
ED THE LAW AND YOU
1i.WhatAFool Believes- Doobie
IC, What A Lie - Samml Smiith •v'o.
ON NUTRI20. Red Bandana I Must Have
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2 JERRY FALWEU.
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FAITH FOR TODAY
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--

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for this series exploring current
social issues from a religious
viewpoint, with this week's
topic being the "Year of the
Child"

temporary musical, comedy, variety hour, 'The

Knock On Wood - Amii Stewart
ia. When I Dream - Crystal
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Chris Norman
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.,. 7. I Want Your Love - Chic
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Goodnight Tonight - Wings
For Awhile - Janie Fricke

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Rommel emerges as a unique
military figure during his World
War II African campaign. (1 1/2
Hrs.)
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Scheduled are highlights of
some of the moments featured
on the programs opening and

Cylon base star in a fight to the

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(4) TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL

Donald Cook. A racketeer,
raised in a tenement, rises to
and falls from the heights of
power. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

Audre) "•.burn. A princess

- I. Reunited - Peaches And Herb
7. Heart Of Glass - Biondi.
Music Box Dancer - Frank

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(B/W) (1931) James Cagney,

4:30
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(B/w) (1951) James Mason,
Jessica Tandy. Field Marshal

0 CONSUMER BUYLINE
0 DISCUSSION '79

"Romeo and Juliet" number on his first corn- (8/ (1953) Gregory Peck,

'broadcast play:

IENRICN It)UR LlSt I

and location to be announced

Live coverage of a second

round play-off game. Teams

@3OALL IN THE FAMILY

NEW YORK (UPI) - The top 20
6:00
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(4) A PETTER WAY
on Billboard's survey of sales and
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(2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING

'Strategic Air
Command" (C) (1955) James
Stewart, June Allyson. An
untended shoulder injury
results in the downfall of a
serviceman's Air Force and
baseball careers (2 Hrs)

(4) 0 MISS USA BEAUTY

9:30
(4) 0 JUST FRIENDS Mill

10:30

CU MOVIE

of Wales comes to her aid by

3:45

ED HOY EN LA LEGISLATURA

Republican and
Parties

arranging for her to move to
Paris for the birth of her child

(4) 0 NBA BASKETBALL

ton's resident political comedian takes aim at both the

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Lillie is pregnant and the Prince

at the history of "American
Sportsman."

man Islands: Chicago Girl
Scouts play earthball (R)

1:00

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Placid. N.Y.: Curt Gowdy looks

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or Maynard Jackson and Dr.
Patricia McClurg of the United
Nations discuss how economic
issues and faith affect each
other.

and a Samurai sword and sets

rad fish the Klamath River in
Northern California: Racedriver
Sam Posey challenges the
Olympic bobsled run in Lake

11:30
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0 MOVIE "Incident In San

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0 DIRECTIONS Atlanta May-

Curt Gowdy and William Con-

Jane Fonda, Donald SutherLeif Garrett, the popular teen-age actor and concert land.
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10:00
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Scuba divers Nicole and Damian Eldernire explore the Cay.

12:30
MEET THE PRESS

music fundamentals
with the aid of computer animation and young musicians.
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.. FIRST FOR GARRETT

LEO (July23-Aug. 22) If you All those cnores you've been
need as'14ance at this time, go neglecting over the weekend,
to someone who is older or who Will be handled efficiently and

ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)

Home Repairs, Car Rental"

James Earl Jones. Two fun-bying 18th-century pirates help a
beautiful girl gain revenge
against the corrupt politician
who executed her father and
stole her property,

complex. (R)

outcome will be good.

t

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labor and environmental
groups struggle to have their
interests represented in the
Clean Air Act of 1977.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Today Is a good day to bring
order into the picture of
neglected tasks. Throw out all
those things you've been
sweeping
under
the

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and lobbyists from industry,

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up agreeing with you.

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Garrett; "Rocky" Melissa

take On an Issue may not be the
popular one, If you state your
case objectively others will end

choices.

Moment" (B/W) (1952) Irene
Dunne. Fred MacMurray. A
songwriter and a rancher learn
to cope with a pair of lively
girls (1 1/2 Hrs)

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Although the positio&amp; you

practical today, this would be a
goodtime to put your budget In
order. You'll make intelligent

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during the 1930s.
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profitable to both of you. Don't
discount the offer without
study.

off big.

by Bob Thavu

both poetry and pain while
growing up in the rural South

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

TAURUS tApril 20-May 20 )

brother's wild fraternity. (R)

Edwin Newman provides the make It all possible: the ED THREE
AMERICAN
commentary, primarily using athletes."
GOLDSMITHS The emotional
basketball to prove that In
"The alternative, of course, is involvement of the artists in
'inter-collegiate athletics, it's to de-emphasize big-time col- their craft is described. (A)
whether you win that counts, lege sports and return the
9:00
B.1
AND
THE BEAR
never mind ho w you play the games to the over
boys
game.
CBS
MOVIE
"I Know
who used to play for fun instead (4)0
Why The Caged Bird Sings"
In the long run, the loser is of profit."
(Premiere) Paul Benjamin,
Diahann Carroll. A bright, sensitive young black girl finds

anyone will try to get the upper
hand over you.

cope with. Several new
acquaintances could become
long-lasting friends.

SPIDER-MAN

now the women too - who

contender today. It isn't likely

slitence and determination pay

STOCK
EXCHANGE

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time.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your realistic approach to
issues makes you a formidable

(Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Make that little extra effort
today OW You'll be ptishelt! right
out In front of the Peck. Per-

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6:00
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09 NEWS
and may not get a
league baseball through 1983, college education, either.
6:30
Including the prime-time
FLORIDA'S WATCHING
This Is a multi-million dollar
broadcast of some of those hot business, although a
0 CBS NEWS
weakness
NEWS
0
,downto-the.wjre games at the of the show is its
failure to
end of the season,
7.00
underline just how much money
(2,) THE GONG SHOW
'The network announced Is made and by whom.
Thursday it had signed a
Even in pre-television times, 0 © HEE MAW Guests' Larry Gatlin and family, Ava
contract with major league It was jokingly
suggested Barber, Joe Higgins
baseball granting it the right to colleges race horses
instead of
LAWRENCE
broadcast Saturday afternoon maintaining human athletic 0 SOCCER WELK
ED
MADE IN GEM.
games as well as a select teams, which would save MANY Hamburg VS. FC
number of late-season games in money and classroom
seats. Kaiserslautern
prime time. That means, say, Now New Jersey Sen.
Bill
7:30
that If the Yankees and the Red Bradley, former
basketball (2) CANDID CAMERA
'Sox offer the terrific excite- star, advocates
that we "strip
8:00
"meid of last year, the fans will away the hypocrisy" and
2,) © CHIPS Ponch and Jon
get to see some of the night suggests:
stop an overloaded minibus,
games on network television,
"..,there should be certain only to discover the passenrs to be the Los Angeles
NBC already has the contract universities where the athlete
rights to the All-Star and has the opportunity to opt for Rams cheerleaders. (R)
BAD NEWS BEARS
League Championship games track one, which Is a profesOWHAT'SHAPPENINGII Raj
this year, while ABC gets the slonal route, where he's paid a falls in love with his landlady
World Series,
salary where he performs, and decides that he is too
In the new four-year contract, where he has the option to go to "mature" for his teen-age
• NBC and ABC will alternate the classes if he wants to, or not, friends. (A)
high points of baseball
8:30
Then there's track two, where
BILLY Billy imagines
leaving CBS out in the cold,
he really does try to get an
himself meeting the girl of his
Switching from professional education."
dreams (Suzanne Somers)
baseball to college basketball,
Newman adds his support for when his date to the MortiNBC News will broadcast a the athlete getting his fair share clans' Ball wins two tickets
to
Special Report
Hollywood.
"College when he says:
'Sports Inc.: Big Money on
"But the fact Is that everyone 0 DELTA HOUSE Jim BlutarCampus" - to go on the air profits from college sports sky, the younger brother of the
famed "Bluto" arrives at
April 29, 10-11 p.m., Eastern except most of the men
and Faber College and joins his

have.
LIBRA (Se$. 230ct. 23) You
may be sure your Ideas or
thoughts are correct, but you'll
have a difficult time proving
this. Carry them out alone. ..
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
Don't take at face value
someone you know little about,
especially If you're teaming up
with this person. it could be
COstlY.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Telling a little white lie to
snooth over soinet_hing won't
work today. Be the straightforward person you usuall y are.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
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NEWCOMER!

"Florida'
s 0*11 greetIng
SIFVIC " - dedicated to
welcoming new residents

LEGALNOTICE
Notice of Public H.arls9
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of the

Macho Type '

OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - Fora
4-month-old gorilla, Murphy
probably feels like he's gone
through a lifetime of medical
treatment.
"This little guy nearly died on
us four or five times," Henry
Doorly Zoo Director Lee
Simmons says.
"We named him Murphy
after Murphy's Law, because
absolutely everything that
could have gone wrong with
him did, but he toughed it out
and survived. Now, he's finally
in gear.
We did a whole lot of things
that have never been done with
gorillas before. We tried four
different experimental diets,

and he was over 6 weeks old and pediatricians specializing
before we finally got him back in heart and digestive surgery
to birth weight."
were called In.
Pumps kept Murphy's blood
During some of his Illnesses,
flowing and gave him basic Murphy was kept In the home of
nutrients, but his stomach and zoo employee Madeline Mar
intestinal trouble prevented tinez. That too may have saved
him from eating.
his life.
From a birth weight of 4
A fire swept through the zoo's
pounds, 11 ounces, he dropped nursery Jan. 13. Murphy's
to 3 pounds, 9 ounces from loss sister, Tara, was killed as well
of water.
as a South American cat and
Murphy then contracted several rare birds.
pneumonia and doctors
Simmons said Murphy has
discovered a heart murmur, a been moved to the zoo's tern•
condition in which one of the porary nursery for public
valves fails to close completely display.
as the heart pumps.
"He's rough, tough and inThe gorilla was taken to dependent, and he loves a
Childrens Memorial Hospital crowd," Simmons said. "He's
just like his old man."
Murphy, born last December,
is the son of Casey the gorilla.
"Because we've put in so
much tune and effort and
emotion," Simmons said, "he's
.
become rather special to us.
"He's our first little male
gorilla and he acts like it,"
Simmons said. "He's the macho

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Intruder
Kills Bear

Florida Managed
A call from you will bring •
prompt visit from our representative.
brochures, civic Information;
and to help with your shopping needs, cards of introduction from local merShe has

Sanford

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Sr. PAUL, Minn. (UP!) intruder at the Como Zoo apparently beat to death Kurna,
the zoo's popular polar bear,
after hours with a piece of pipe
and a concrete block, zoo
Director John Fletcher said.
Police said they had no early
leads, but Fletcher said it was
possible the Intruder got In
through a section of fence that
was being repaired. The pipe
and concrete block were found
in the bear grotto.
"I don't know the reason but
bears are the subjects of a lot of
attacks in zoos," Fletcher said.
Zookeepers found Kuma dead
when the zoo opened. Herniate,
Mato, had to be tranquilized
before the body could be
removed.
The St. Paul Zoological
offered $5) for Information leading to the arrest of
the attacker and the Minnesota
Humane Society added $100.

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Housing Authority 04th.

City

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

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Orlando

322-2611

Sanford. Florida, will conduct public
hearings pursuant to regulations
promulgated by he United States

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

purposes:

1:00

1,Performand Hearings pertinent
to the Implementation of approved
projects.
2. Public Hearings in which the
1979 Community Development Block

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Winter Pork

EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay
taxes, fuel bills, past due bills.
Earn money at home. For appt.
Call 574.2056.

RATES
m. ................. 43c a line
3 consecutive, tlm.s .... 3$c a tin.

Grant Program will be presented.
Puybiic Hearings will be held May
1. 1979 and May 5, 1979, at 7:00 P.M.,
in the Redding Gardens Community
Facility, in the City of Sanford,
Florida.

9-Noon

MONTH.

week. Salary commensurate
with experience. 322-0473.

3 Lines Minimum

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKEt".
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.; Sanford.

Cabinet shop-experienced &amp;
trainees. Driver with chauffers
license. 339-3943.

DEADLINES

Sanford 321.0640

Noon The DayBefore Publication
Sunday -

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Dated this 24th day of April 1979.

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Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 6688335

CASHIERS

Noon Friday

Interested citizens are invited to

attend hearings, and to comment in
favor of, or opposition to proposed
projects.

Local independent convenience
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suits

stores. Must be able to work
night &amp; wk. ends. Good pay,

fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.

41-HOuses

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You 'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Director y.

Call Linda Alford, 322-0015.

4Pels
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by: Thomas Wilson, Ill
LETS BE HONEST
.VHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Executive Director
MBORTION SERVICES.
If you weren't looking for a new
Mote" Dating Service. All Ages.
Publish: April 27, 29, * May 1, 3,
career you wouldn't be reading
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.
ist Trimester abortion-1100; Gyn
1979
this ad, and if we weren't looking
Clinic-$16; Pregnancy test;
for someone to do a job this- ad
DIVORCE-$20.I0-Guaranteed.
free coun
male
sterlization;
FICTITIOUS NAME
wouldn't be here. If you want the
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
seling. Professional care, supNotice Is hereby given that I am
opportunity to ea rn Three to
Pompano, FL. 33061, 941.4g.
portive
atmosphere
confidential.
engaged in business at $63 Hwy. 434
Five Hundred dollars a week,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
call 1-100-432.1403 anytime for
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
County, Florida, under the fictitious
recorded message.
WOMAN'S HEALTH
5--Lost &amp; Found
name of KIVA TEKS and that I
ORGANIZATION
_________
intend to register said name with the
TEACHERS for autistic, retarded
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole609
students. B.A. and-or exp. in
Lost: Small, red,
Oath.
E.
Colonial
Dr.,
Orlando
County. Florida in accordance with
behavior management
shund. Pinecrest area.
the provisions of the Fictitious
Preferred. Day or eve-wkend
Reward. 3221903
Toll Free 1.$00.221.256$
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
firs. Start at $130 wk.
$63.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Call 671.7060
Found Black Puppy
51g. D. Beverly Beslie
Somebody is looking for your
Publish: April 1, 13, 22, 29, 1979;
On Larkwood Dr.
bargain. Offer it today in the
DEI-32
_________323.3623
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Classified Ads.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EMPLOYMENT
6-Child Care
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
...AwwITHfibRrNKiN
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
PROBLM?..
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
WILL BABY SIT
WHY AREN'T YOU
CASE NO. 79753CA04E
Can Help
IN MY HOME
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Phone 447.3333
322-11119211
ONE
OF THE MANY
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS
Wt1te'P.O.5ot 1213
PEOPLE
WE PUT
rahlbri
Tbrida 37fl
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9 -Good Things to Eat
Petitioner
TO
WORK?
f0HbLIi'ROBLEM
S' (
and
IN YOUR FAMILY?
DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
Strawberries lag. plentiful, 15 qi.
AL-ANON
JUST COME &amp;
or more 3 for $1. YOU PICKI
For familiesorfriendaof
Respondent
REGISTER
WITH US
EVERY DAY Other Vegetables
problem drinkers
NOTICE OF ACTION
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 44, E.
For
future
Information
call
&amp;
WE
WILL
WORK
TO: DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
of Leesburg. (904) 717.3119.
6173333orwrite
720 West Main Street
FOR
YOU
Sanford Al- Anon Family Group
Bensenville, Illinois
P.O. Box 553
11-Instructions
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
SInfOrdFI..W?1
CALL 3235176
action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you and you
Creative Expressions
are required to serve a copy of your
Legal Notice
912 French Ave.
written defenses, if any, to it on
Call Jo- An, 323-9112
(corner of 101h &amp; Hwy 17.92)
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS,
ORDINANCE NO. 190
Petitioner, whose address is 250
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SECRETARY $600
Atmyri Drive, P.O. Box 744, Lake
11
&amp; craft
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
Mary, Fla. 32746 on or before May
FULL CHARGE
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
24,1979, and file the original with the
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
BOOKKEEPER MOO
clerk of this court either before
Most complete Craft 1 Hobby
ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
SHIER
$480
service on Petitioner or lmSupply in Central Florida.
DESCRIBED LAND SITUATE AND
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
RECEPTIONIST $500
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
default will be entered against YOU
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
FLORIDA.
PURSUANT
o
$800
SALES REP
for the relief demanded in the
FLORIDA STATUTE 111.044; PRO.
-DEBITAGENT
SaI+
complaint or petition.
VIDING ZONING FOR THE SUB.
WITN ESS my hand and the seal of
$646
.JECT PROPERTY; PROVIDING ____
DETAILER
this Court on April 19, 1979.
FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE
DESKCLERK
DOE
ADVERTISING SALES
(SEAL)
OFFiCIAL' ZONING MAP AND
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
DRILL PRESS
THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE Media sales experience desired for
rapidly growing Daytona Area
As Clerk of the Court
LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING
OPR.
$560
newspaper.
Sales
experience
a
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
must.
Great earnings for the
$120
WELDER
As Deputy Clerk
CLERK; SEVERABILITY; CON.
right person. Call for ap.
Publish: April 22, 29, May 6, 13,1979 FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
GROUNDSpointment (904)677.4341.
DEI.
WHEREAS, Charles brucato has
KEEPER
$464
petitioned the City Council of the
$464
City of Winter Springs, Florida, to
MAINTENANCE
Agency Trainee
annex the property described as
COOKS
follows, as owner thereof:
Are you a soft starter? A good
Lot 11, Block B. less right of way
WAITRESSES
phone
&amp; an aggressive
U.S. Highway 17 1. 92, Plot Book 7,
WAITERS
personality is the key to success.
page 13, Public Records of Seminole
Excellent opportunity for plenty
LABORERS
County, Florida;
of room for a6ancem,nt.
and,
Enthusiastic only need apply.
WHEREAS, the Charter of the
Call 323.3176 for Appointment.
Many Many More
City of Winter Springs, Florida,
provides for the annexation Of
Nurses, RN's I, LPN's, Aides,
property into the corporate limits
Live-in companion, short term
when enacted by an Ordinance of the
assignment. Homemakers Up.
said City, and pursuant to a petition
Experienced abstractor, searth
John 621.0636.
of the land owners; and
or title examines. Excellent
WHEREAS, Florida Statute
company, fring benefits. Apply
171.044 of the General Laws of
In person at Chelsea Title &amp;
ACOLORFULFUTURE
Florida provides that a municipal
Guaranty Co. 119 West lit St.,
IS PHONE CALL AWAY
corporation may annex property
Sanford.
Life is more colorful when you're
Into its corporate limits upon the
earning good money and
voluntary petition of the owners, by
Hairdresser with following
meeting nice people. Call 444.
passing and adopting a non.
Good commission
3079fordetails.
Call 3237N1; Eves. 333.3664
emergency ordinance to annex said
AVON
property; and
____________________________
Do you work effectIvely as a
WHEREAS, the City Council of
member of a team, do you relate
LIvein Companion, retired
the City of Winter Springs, Florida,
well with people, If to, we need
preferred, must drive. Small sal.
Is desirous of annexing and
+
rm.
&amp;
be.
Call
322.37.
certified
dental assistant I.
redefining the boundaries of the
experienced receptionist for
municipality to include the subject
ATTENTION MOMS,
dental office. Sanford. 32351*0.
property pursuant to the authority
MOONLIGHTERS&amp;
contained in the City Charter of the
COLLEGE STUDENTSI
City of Winter Springs, Florida, and
Burger King No.9 in Sanford now
Florida Statute 171.044. General
accepting applications for full &amp;
Laws of Florida.
part time, day 1 night em
Sanford. Gracious living from $25
NOW, THEREFORE the City of
ployment. Good fringe benefits.
weekly. Utilities Included.
S.
Winter Springs, Florida, hereby
Apply In person Sun.-Thurs.. 2.5
Oak. 322.9633; 141.7113.
ordains:
p.m. Equal Opportunity Em.
SECTION I -That the City of
Winter Springs, Florida, does
)OApsrtn30nIs Unlurnlsh,d

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area, garage, CH&amp;A. Builders
own home. Many extras! $36,500.

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mobile home in Sanford or Lake

CallBart

Mary or". Call collect (904) 383.
1759 aft er 5 p.m.

REAL ESTATE
PEALTOR.322 7198

Private lot already set up for

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today.

New 2 3 Homes, ipct. interest to

perienced or newly licensed
Now!

*largest Listing Inventory
IDominant Advertising

I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.

10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors &amp; ERA
National Referral Service
Fuil.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
*Over 22 Years Experience

$27.500 w.excellent
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-6457 or
322-7111 aft S.
terms.

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a.
low cost Classified Ad.

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,
at 322 2420.

bull's

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

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0 EALM
24 HOUR
322-9283

100 pct. VA tinancing-3.1, completely refinished. Country
living. Seeing is believing, lots of
land with IS Rainbird irrigation
system. 3221948.

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VA- F HA-235-Conv. Homes

Low Down Payment

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Cash for your lotI Will

build on

CA

Tn- level Country home, beautiful

43 home w-tile &amp; oak floors. 1+
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees.
Completely fenced. $69,000.

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301 C. 23rd St. Large 3 OR,

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bath, LR with fireplace,
separate DR,eat-in kitchen, on 2
large lots. C.H&amp;A. $34,900.

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Want to build? We have the lot.

51,000.

H AL COLBERT, REALTY

Business opportunity.

Auto.
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radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner

INC.
REALTOR 323.7132
Eve. 322-0612,322.15V, 322.7177

to help finance, $35,000.

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home,

beautifully

land.

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scaped- has 1 OR apt o
gerage'!54,SO0.

bath, Fam, km., double
corner lot. $30,900.

state. 3 BR, I B. plumbing in for
2nd bath, spit plan. dbl. oven,

$72,000.

CHARMER older 2 story, 3 OR,
28, new carpet, patio &amp; 2 por.
thee. Cony, location. $34,500.

ABSTRACTOR

Build to suit

THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional office building
site. 244' on 25th St. $25,300.

A91iLL
TRIMS.
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On Sunday, April 29th, Florida families will join

a ball, start a garden, paint a
picture, etc.).

'

Florida Energy Conservation Day is
ybur chance to fmally do something
about the energy problem.
Thke it to heart.
Energy conservation is an
individual decson
ii. But when all
Floridians conserve together, it
becomes a solution.
And it will allow us to say to the
Federal government, 'Yes Florida
citizens can win the war on energy
waste.*
But only if you're on the
front line April 29th.

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O Keep the TVoff (read a book or
Play games with the family),
O Play with people power not
machine power (canoe, sail, bat

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Harida

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3 Bdr., I' bath, lenced byd,
range, ref., d.wshr., washer.
dryer. VA appraised, $29,500.
OWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,

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$3,000. TERMS NEGOTIABLE,

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variety of farm animals-"as
Is" tractor &amp; More. $33,750.

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON $ ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENCED PASTURE. $45,000.
ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH DOUBLE
GARAGE, LOADED WITH
EXTRAS. $59,5,

license.
Sadcock
Furniture, 300
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*323 YALE AVE. 3 OR, 1 ba th,
cbse to shopp ing &amp; in quiet
'neighborhood. New Listing.

Excellent inves tment for rental.
Only $26,500.

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*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B,
acre country estate. Complet e
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
Quiet cottage &amp; 19. oak trees.

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2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME EN.
CLOSED CARPORT, NEW

App?, only!

ROOF, PRESENTLY RENT.
ED, NEEDS NEW FINANCING.

*41 Acres county acreage w
Citrus grove &amp; SRI6 frontage in
Geneva. Att ention developers

$30,900 TOTAL.

good price &amp; terms.

I BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, GARAGE, WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $31,900.

hi Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage&amp; beautiful oak
in
Osteen. Good terms.
trees

SEIGLER REALTY'
Sanford

REALTOR 322-490)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562.3633 322.1959

321-0640

Orlando3n.1s77

DeLano 661433$
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8"1611111 ,

sd. 1 MsiSà

YOUR CLOCK IS 1HOUR AHEAD
THIS WEEKEND make use of
that extra daylight to drive out
. ----------'u icw rawa area &amp; we this
country type farm house with
over
3 acres ground. A small
1*nal runs right by the property.
pwner will hold mortgage with
Substantial down payment.

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$4900.

Iftialmoodw

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PI)T SOME SPLASH IN YOUR
$,IFE. A home for the Young at
Ifeart. Located in scenic Lake
$Aary. This 4 BR home has C
P4&amp;A &amp; a beautiful private pool &amp;
lalio area surrounded by lawn &amp;

adeeftisers
W60 being associated with

ecology-minded advertising.

Thats the Idea behind Ad-Pak/
America.A business bulk
on a patented advertising
medium so unique, and so
succeisluj In other pert.
of America, that we're
irSioducing it in Florida with
no franchise, he. You'll have
an exclusive teultor) a
witen contract.and anly
a minimum license
performance deposit
against future sales will be
reqilted.
no franchise
fee..ThlslsaluI.tlme
opportunity with a potential
olovet $50000/yea,. I
_,.ggmslve,and want

ow.rs.

$54500.

L4VE ENTERTAINING I FAN
.Y LIFE TOO. You'll have it all
t me
this Spacious 3 OR, 2 bath
with a beautiful fireplace
IN the huge Fern. Rm. This now
4sting is located near the tennis
urts in Plnecrest. Lots more to
talk Ibil SO give vs a call:

REALTY WORLD .

'floneyl.cal now fo,an

Storage or Work AV••

iccc:mj

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REALTORS

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113/E44.147 -

frem4s6teIlui3S.

IIlIst. P1) at SM65. 3321301

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S French (1? 92) Sanford
323 $324

S1195 3230813

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80-Autos for Sale

Sleeps S. like new

1972 t OR
Blot' w .1

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads
The

niture

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Grand Tor no

n('W fires. $500
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Top Dollar Pad for junk 8 used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
372 5990

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3 plus acres w 2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned

A. A. MCCLANAHAN, BROKER
106-AS. Park
322 5992

. S3.950

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. SELL
.

"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH

A WANT AD. Phone 322.2611 or
8319993 and a friendly Ad- Visor

Nice country lot, mobile home w
add on, fenced, 7 utility sheds.
$15,000.

will help you.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321-0759

Need a place for a horse? Approx.
2 acres, fenced. All grass, fruit
trees. 55.500. 51.000 down owner

42-Mobile. Homes

hold.

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NEEDED!

See our beautiful new BARRING-

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

TON w.Iap siding &amp; shingle roof.
3803 Orlando Dr.

2 lots 72*165 each &amp; 1961 2 BR,
1247, all electric, mobile home,
fenced yard &amp; garden, 10*20
alum. storage shed, septic tank
&amp; good deep well. 6 ml. E. of
Osteen off Maytown Rd. $15,000.

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STENSTROM
REALTY

OVER 1.4 MILLION IN SALES

15 ft. Terry ivlOielf contained, air
cond., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

43-Lots-Acreage

Fla. Rm., brick Fe, coy, patio w.

grill! Boathouse, fenced 5. Much
More! BPP WARRANTED,

10 acres-Howland Blvd. Deltona
area. $41,000.

Only $39,9001
A Beautiful wooded acre on Collins

4-UNIT APT.! Fully furnished waccess to intercoastal water.
Call Linda Morgan for

Rd. in Osteen. 53.500.
M. Unsworth

ways.

info,, $74,000!

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JUST LISTED I BR, 1', bath
home on lovely shaded lot!

Remodeled eat- in kit,, w-w
carpet, 19. scr. porch, new roof &amp;
Much More! Just $35,500!
SUPER 3 BR, 21 i bath home wPool &amp; Patio! Lg. Fla. Rm., eat.
In kit., w-w carpet, C-A, Privacy
fence on 19. corner lot! BPP
WARRANTED. Only $49,0001
WHAT A BUY neat 1BR, 1 B home

Realty

REALTOR
MU
323öO6ior eves. 3230$17
Lg. Lot -city limits. Water, sewer
a, trees. $11,400. W. Maliczowski,

Realtor, 322.7911

Wanted
Low acreage near Sanford for
filling with roofing materials.
Will buy, lease or pay by the
load. Call Aoock Roofing 322.

in Sal Air on shaded lot! Newly
painted, eat. In kit., fenced rear

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 28906

Pc.. NEW coffee table with 2

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?

Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of

matching end fables $39 Sanford

SELL. THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A

Sanford. 3228771

47-Real Estate Wanted
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0691

equity. 322 0216.

a * 'HOUSE WANTED. •
,n Need of Repairs
323 8188 Eves.

Refrigerator Coldspot, Frosttree

Is CU It .5125

47-A--Wortgages Bought
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53--TV-Radio-Stereo
C.o-d Used Televisions. $7) anu up
Miller's 7619 Orlando Di

862.7183

322 0352

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

nlnr. fl,..-.,,t,,,.,
Regular $60o.
Balance $175 or $12 mo Still in
warranty. Call 831 1711 day or

Television-25"

walnut cabinet

BROWSE ANDSAVE
It's
easy and fun . . The Want Ad

.

Way.

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nl'ht

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio, ISpeed PRO
turntable, B track tape player
322 1195
Sold new 5600, a real buy at only
5120 or take up payments of $11
We have a Singer Futura sewing
per mo. Call 831 1714 for free
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was,.,Vorne_demonstration.
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
54--Garage
locate. You can have mach. for
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&amp; Patio, C HIA, FP, Eq. eat - in
kit., FR &amp; every feature! BPP
WARRANTED! Yours for

Pinecrest w C HIA, w

carpet,

eq. eat- in kit, scr, patio. FR, on
beautiful landscaped lot! Just

$39,9001
SUPER 3OR. I'ibathhorneonlg.
lot, C-HIA. w w carpet, eq. kit.,
dining
1g. patio, beautifully

I? ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT BLVD. ON HIGH
WAY 46. WILL DIVIDE $45,000.
GREAT TERMS!

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Deltona! Split BR plan, eat-in
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAyED ROAD, BRING YOUR
BOAT AND $33,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.
100 FT. FROI TAGE ZONED OF

In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes! Only
$31,500!

FICES, NEAR NEW K MARY.
$14900 TERMS.
34

BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
bath home in Idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor! Pool I Patio C-HIA, pa.
"I in kit., fireplace &amp; Every
Featurel BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $73,9001

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES -SALES
SANFORD'S
JOIN
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. It

Sanford's Safes Leader

Multiple Listing Sörvlce

IS

WOODED HONE SITE

$14900.

$116 cash or take up payments of

Rummage Sale - Sun 9 00 4 00
I V 'S color, B W ftsc itenis
144.1 Falmout h, Deftona

$17 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831 1111 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

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Yard Sale Sat &amp; Sun
Plants, Misc Items
401 S Holly Ave

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Yazoo
Commercial self propelled mower
323 4 3 25 before? p m

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256$
PARK
rn-na

RVIC E

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EXPERTi

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AirCond. &amp;Heating

Home Improvement

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Air Cond.Window UnitS
Wet,' loaded w lots more than
Serv 8. Repair 2Syrs. Exp
usual Received TWO loads from
3236460
the North including at least 50
pie(es of oak furniture Y'
Central Heat 11. Air Cord.Free Es?.
name 'lit
toad of walnut &amp;
Call Carl Harris at
DR &amp; DR turn. Odd
SEARS, Sanford 327 1711
fabes. chests, lamps, oressers,
wash stands, note stands, beds 8,
JACK FROST - Cent. heat 8, Air
thair', If you are look-rig for it
Cond Service Free Est. on
we probably have if this week! I"f
CQjnm &amp; Res. 3220208.
Corn,' early for a nood seat &amp;
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browse around.
EVERY DAY someone is looking
VISA MASTER CI,
I
for what you have to sell. Call
3' CAr,ll DOOR t-'WllE
today and your Classified Ad Will
appear here tomorrow

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

BUY SELL TRADE

Ill 31S E F irs? St

II It Westwind bow rider with
trailer, electric wench 8 55 hp
Chrysler motor $1,500 327 1891.

372 5677

Riding Lawn Mower,? HP

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy 1192

$350 33933-48

*SANFORD AUCTION.
17155 French

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Mile

Ait,s'. An,sfl...,'...

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3730039

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Since 1937

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3727335 .

Vending Machines Hot Soup for
sale Will sell to the best offer
Call 830 $127

S pr. OR suite new. $219. S pc. LR

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Seal coating

Corn

plete Thomas organs, pianos.

VAIN TIN(', CARF'EN TRY

CUSTOM CAUINE1S
I re I- %i
Ill 04)9 after S 30
e

Home Repairs
F'.iinfing
carpentry. p,777
Siding. ws .Utythng to repair
tht' home 830 63 Sam

anytime.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St .3225747

Cerarnicllle

7 PC. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$505. up, El. stove$60 &amp; up; full
site draperies 1105. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

2207 French Ave.

1117 or 323 5349.
Gold Davenport
And Matching Chair
322 5691 after 5 p.m.

Call Anytime

372 2255

62-Lawn-Garden
For Sale 6 hp Crattsman Riding
Lawn Mower. Ext. Cond. $250
3396111

The Greenhouse
3329141
Eves alter 6Iwekends
FILL DIRT A, TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7510
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64-Equipment for Rent

Light Hauling
Yard Debris, Trash
AppIiance&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

es.smaking
MOM

Painting

11110

Drapes, Upholstery

322 0107

BURFIELD'S Electric Service 8.
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential 322 9351 74 Hrs.

Painting by Anthony Corino In
tenor. e x terior qualified in all
phases Free Est Call 322 0011
(lODE N
Hanging

Panting

P,sper

free tsr Professional

Workmanship, quick. quality.

'OUrtf.!OIJS 'er-.-,,,0 6M 475)
,

ExterlorCleaning
B&amp;P Exteriors, Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,

etc. Free Es?. 3396066,68335

Glus&amp;Scr.en

DANNY'S PAINTING Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (301 372 946l

pool end. .w,

All type re glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Es?, Mr. Taylor 337 5545,

a

Grooming Boirdng

Rent Our Rinsenvac

outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322 5752.

3225111

FROM

$R.tn MON..$UpI.
9:50AM.
2M1. Eel 1792
- 5:11P.M.
SANFORD

323.

$160

_FreeEsf 37285.45

ing. Example 2 OR ext, $150
Guaranteed hood work. 30 yrs

esp 830.9996

Plumbing Service

ANIMAL HAVtN

CAR ROLLS FURNITURE

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Interior &amp; Exterior Painting

Small or Large Call Mr Taylor
Wanted exterior &amp; interior paint

icreen-porches,

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,.
clipping, fit-.
, control, Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened

COMPARE THESE FEATURES: r*T
!~2
1016!
.Mornu HOMES AT COST
155*0
FREE MOVE IN WITHIN 180 MILE$,jj ,
CITY WATER aad SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY aed FAMILY SECTIONS

COVE

lawn mainf &amp; tree trimming
3132918

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AFRICAN VlO.'..Ts

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

CARRIAGE

General
Landscaping
Ro
Specialists, top soil 8. fill dirt.

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Cottage Tent, Sears 10*13, nylon
wcanvas roof. Like new, w
canopy, 5160 or best offer. 372

Lawn Service

Dot, Ball's Disc Center Inc. -

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No ob too large or Small Cnm
plete lawn Service
.-rep
,'stimate 373 4881.- Landscaping
8. spraying 373 8019 call

327-1629, 322.3053

59-MIJSICaI Merchandise
Guitars, Drums, Banjos.

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Mowing

Elilictrical

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Alterations, Dressmaking

RACQUET STRINGING - -GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $8
Scott Reagan 322 8117

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w,,nt rc'p,,ir work of
any kind including roots Free

R,'lirc

specialty 25 yrsExp 869 8562
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57-Sports Equipment

Kuip Decorators
109W 1st

a.

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ti,
IM
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Sanford, Fla

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comparable quality.

Wrangler Jeans Sale 110.99 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
3225191

Sanford 3210610
Iando 327-1571
DeLand 668133$

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Asphalt
Asphalt repairs

8.
Call

Concrete Work
,
Call Mr T ly 'or 122 85*5

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Appliances

323 7340

fiberglas

Lowest prices

371 0839 or 904 734 6708 collect.

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mahogany

U,ltting, blowing,

Foam.

Cellulose

New or repair, leaky showers our

We ws;l fbi be Undersold on

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECU
TIVE AREA NEAR DOWN
TOWN, STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE 135.000.

SEIGLER REALTY

RACO

MEINTZER TILE

4 Speed, 30 in. cut, very good cond

CONTEMPORARY SOFA, $30
323 7365

VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EX
ECUTIVE AREAS FROM
*10.000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

INSULATION

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Beauty Care

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARBOR. $12,500 &amp; UP.

BROKER

ANYTIME

REALTORS
Branch Office

ACRE

WEST OF i-I ON PAVED ROAD

COZY 3 BR, close to shopping &amp;
town A buy for $213001

S INESS

IBU

new $399; Loveseat 514.95 &amp; up;

area,

decorated! Excellent locatlonl
BPP WARRANTED. Just
$JI,3u0!

F or Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dental Auctions 8. Appraisals
Call Dells Auction 373 5670

Sales

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$72,900!

72-Auction

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ORANGE TREES, IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20+ ACRES,
FISHING
LAKE.
WILL
DIVIDE. $53,000 WITH EX
CELLENT TERMS.

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Carpets from $6.30 yd. ...itailed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
li'3 ACRES, SOME OAK, SOME

JUST MAkE PAYMENTS -'69 to
75 models Call 3199100 or 831
4605 (Dealer)

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Trash Compactor. Whinspool
H D. white, used 6 mos $160
122 III? or 3235349

WILL BUY EXISTING 1St &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. 1 D
Wyrcore Rd., Altamonte.

Honda, 1914 CU 125
Good cond, Street legal
5300 323 0268

ANTIQUE AUCTIONS
WON., APRIL 30th 7 PM.

322 1599

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 373 7710

Antique
Roll fop (105k &amp; chair
Phone I?? 7111 alter 6 p

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Sanford, Fla, 32111

in Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor! Pool

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MotorycIe insurance

71-Antiques

KENMOR E WASHER- Parts

FREE ESTIMATES
BEAUTIFUL exec. 3 BR,? B home

Daytona Beach. will hold
pu blic AUTO AUCTION everY'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 255
R111 for further Uetdds

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The sooner you place your
classified ad. the sooner you will
getresults

52-Appliances

955111.

yd. I much morel Oniy 5.1900.

wy 9? I m.1e west of Speedwai

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78Motorcycics

springs &amp; mattress $2395 ea.

Furniture for sale

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 114 bath
home wCA, w-w carpet, pan

'%AY'TON\ AUTO AuCTION
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'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
nx4o, 2 BR, 13,4 baths.
ceilent cond. 15,800. 3495920.

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
stoves, toots.

ON SALE-- NEW twin size box

Free listing BROCHURE write:

332.1397 Eves. Owner.

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323.5200

VA &amp; FHA Financing

251.4 S. French Ave.

51-Household Goods

Losing your home 8. credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy

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45-A--Out of State
Property

CLASSIFIED AD,

BATEMAN REALTY

156x456 Zoned Comm., 1k. Mary
Blvd. Terms.

322.0231,323-7173,3220fl9

Cash 322.4132

contained. Ready to go.

(3) 21- acre tracts, wooded. $1,230
ea. Small down owner hold.

BUY JUNK CARS
From S10 to $50
Call 322 1624, 322 4160

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21 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self

322-2420

knertlew and Wornjon,

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Travel Trailer IS'
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
Salvage 377 8721
--- ORIENTAL RUGS WNTED
lop Pr ices Paid
Used. any condition 644 8126

SOMETHING SPECIAL

Handy man special. 2 lots w-gar.
age apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. 520,000.

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 B home in

STEMPER AGENCY

BROKER

n, very

vA-JI Ii

c1.e.,Z%Ilion
796

a .4It..._

173 606Ioreves.32305I1

MU

Call 323-4395 after 3:30.

Delivery help. Over II, drivers

t

Yes, we CIfl.

Taking the oath.
I solemnly promise to
conserve energy on Sunday April
29th, as checked':
0 Thrn air conditioner off or
thermostat up.
.
O 'Dim electric water heater off or
temperature down.
.
O Rinse clothes with cold water and
hang them out to dry
O Have picnics or charcoal
barbecues with family friends or
neighbors.
O Use candlelight where pcibIe.
o Walk, bike, ride a bus, or car
pooL

&amp;

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.I7EALTOR

to

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Selling Du,' to tines,, PL,i V o,
:a;y
PU
to
work
w I'
UNI HOIST
Dump Truck Coriv,'ron, Rr't,t
5895. Dealer cost 5695 Cis,' o, 569 1816

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THROUGH APRIL, 19791

Inc- REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or Night

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together for an all-out assault On energy waste.
On April 29th, Governor
Graham is asking every man,
woman and child to get tough on
energy waste.
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Unsworth Realty

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Harold Hall Realty

Il-Sift PoOl: Adults only, est
mK1I,u,,y VI jq Ugly UT WJflIET
N. Hwy.
Hwy. 17.92, Cauelberry.
Lake Ada. Just $o. of Airport
Springs, Florida, by Including those
certain contiguous lands lying in
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Cell
Live.in companion elderly lady
323-1670 Mar Inst's VHlage
Seminole County, FIcrldL and more
Room, board Iwages.
particularly described as follows:
322-315,11
Modern I BR, convenient to
Lot 11, Block U, Less right Of way
downtown C-AC, w.w carpet,
U.S. Highway 17 &amp; 92, Plat Book 7,
EXPERIENCED ROOFERS
Patio, laundrernat, Adults, no
p.o. 13, Public Records Seminole
Shingle layerssom.buIIt.up
pets. $143 + Dep. Call l77.1,
County, Florida.
Call 333.49S4 AFTER 4:00 PM
SECTION II. - That the City
Desary -Lovely 19. 1 II, Al,, No
Council of the City of Winter Springs
Pets. Ideal net. Persons. Near
has determined that a zoning .
Baby Sitter
shopping &amp; churches.
classification of C.2 would be
Needed
3'1014.MS 4650.
compatible with the surrounding
322.3937
property within the City, and with
_
31-Apsrtm.iWs Furnished
the passage of this Ordinance, theBookkeeper for Attarnonte law
City Council does hereby amend the
turn Full charge half days. Safe
Official Zoning Mapof the municipal
for sinier àiis
guard system. 131.4450.
limits of the City of Winter Springs,
ow
clean &amp; roomy. See
Florida, and the City's Corn.
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
PO4' 4 career in Meet Estate call
prehensive Land Use Plan to Include
Realty World, The Real Estate
Ave.
subject property within the
Agency June Porzig 323.1334,
above described designated zoning
Sanford- Excellent 1 DR,air.
ciassifkatio.t.
carpet, ceramIc bath. From
Li.I Notice
SECTION ill - That upon
$135-Adults. 323.5019.
.ss.'e and adoption of this W.
dinance, the City Clark is hereby
NOTICE UNDER PICTITIOSJ$
Apt. For Rent
directed to file a certified copy of
NAME STATUTE
11 BM Furnished. Adults only
11th ordinance with the Clerk of
TO WHOM IT NAY CONCERN
Circuit court in and for SeminoleNotice
Is he
;.s: Nie
County, Fieride, and to file a aw.
undersigned
pursuant to the 1 CM 005 fully furnished; pans,
111111 1101111 copy wnit the Department of
dishes, silver, dc. &amp; all utilities
Fkti#WA 111111111111141 StatvtV, Ch*er
Vats of the State 04 Florida.
inc. Avai lable fill October lit.
volutes,
will
rSECTION IV - if any section or With
By
day, 1k. or menth.
_______
the
Clerk
lithe
CWcuit
Cstwt
of a section or subsection Of for $em
Shenandoah Village. 323.793.
County,
Futile,
upon
this ordinance pr.ves to be Invalid, receipt of the p ificatlesi Of this
unlawful or vncomslitutienat, itSI)&amp;l notice,,
11s fic$Itios nesne. %4*:
not be hell to Invalidate or impetr
nrnis
the validity, force or effect Of any CENTRAL FLOE IDA POWER PAK PAK
.
.undIrn$.k
sespocils
or portion of a section ___
e in bIn.ss a? 6fl West Stale For Leone Executive hems In
subsection or pert Of this or.
lIyIlwilN. 4 U. 3 B. PR, scr.
Road
434 Altamonts SprIngs,
dinanc.
peel. Luxury living, turn. or
Florida.
SECTION V-ThtatIIIA.ACSS i,at I,
Wlfurn. Call The Reel Estate
in
said
or pens of ordinances in ceeflkt
Agency, )32 3&amp;
an, on
herewith are hereby
h
repealed.
Central
FIIS'
it Pak
VI - This ordinance
IDonald A. Olealn
take effect Immediately upon
%-R Pnsfly
___________________________
ernar A. Schech
Its final passage and adoption.
C)wlsIop1)er
Lle$
Outhsmsen,
PASSED and ADOPTED titus *ti
LAKE *INN, N.H.
k
day of May, 1n.
3
Sm.
lee
coed,. Beech, tennis,
Loney
O.Barber
FIRST READING: twit
1000-2 1k.; $130me. or buy.
Doled at Fern Perk SemInole
SECOND READING: 42479
Phefes. (417.3104110)
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, County, FNeida titis 17111 day Of
.
April, 1979.
FLORIDA
DenehdAOloom
By: Tray J. Piland
Iernird A. Schech
Mayor
Atl'Si?.
be'l.-_
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our lot or yours.

FHA-VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

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herewith and does hereby annex and

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Buys are still The Best

$26,000

1'

IT AND THINK A
ii2lNUva ....IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

68-Wanted

Fenced backyard. corner lot.

$31,900.

79.A-TruckAccssrojes

75-Recreational Vehicles i S495

P,i '.tur,' land for rent, 35 acres all
fenced at Wekiva River $100
mu Call 323 0061

2 BR, 1 bath- Ceo. A H. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, full OR.

liable. Will sell VA or FHA.

Auction Sundays 7 P M
Sanford Ave ,it Hwy 477
Consignments Welcome
kellogqs Auction Sales
373 7050

66.A-Pasture Land

NEW THROUGHOUT

range, OW, garage dlsp.
relniq., formal dining, C.H&amp;A,
dbl. car garage. turn., nego-

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or 'i ,,
oS?Onl "'C,,' sto
r,c k' .% ,!P
n, :',,r for or
l'.'ci PC k up ( ,II I 1' 5581

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3 OR, 2 bath-Ceo. A H. Hardwood
floors. Lg. FR With fireplace.
539500

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Half Ar,ib,j,, Gelding, 16 hands.
nood games Must sacrifice 323
1028 or Hobby Horse Ranch. S
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W' of 5%ekiva River Hwy 46

REALTORS
530.4133 or 339-4711 eves.

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66-Horses

INC.

GRAB THIS one, owner leaving

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Every Saturday ,11 7 p rn located
on SR .115. 15 rn north of San
ford We will buy sell or trade
used luttlilur,' ,'t'''Uu,'S Or
111115C by the p'ecc' or r'ouse full
Irce pick upon Consigned n1dS
t 30 Pct 322 2210

W

FORREST GREENE

3 BR, I1 2 bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large Screened porch,
drapes, range &amp; Ref. Super
clean, 532.500

voice

PRIME SITE 300' frontage on Lk.
Mary Blvd. Ideal Business
location, great investment.

Free to good home
Black female PuPPy

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OF SANFORD REALTOR

ONE Of a KIND-sedate plder 2
story

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',azd,1 Nj 1 600 ; .3 C yl speed Ar Shocks, tool ho'. A.'
cter
41 .000 rn 21 rn p.
gal ,iveraqe 32? 6376

14 76

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LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES. 3 BR, 1' ;B,
FORMAL D.R., FAM. RM. &amp;
FIREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$11,000.00

Agriculture $30,000

SECLUDED COUNTRY
LIVING- room for horses, fish
pond, 32 w. FR. S acres. $69,750.

your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
4443013
A1144110111 JIM, Realtor

DOBERMAN PINCHERS
3195256

OPEN SUNDAYS 10-1

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
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READY JUNE 1ST. 1600

Bookkeeper -accounts payable,
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EXPERIENCED ONLY
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Evening Herald (USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

Local Reaction Is Mixed
Over Cablevision Control

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
woSeminleCowtyoffalsritijy the
'Florida House of Representatives for passing a bill
which would remove from counties and cities the
right to regulate cable television rates, calling the
action a "further dilution of homerule powers."
They also said the action Is: an "Interference in
local government." At the same time two other
local officials said cablevision Is not a true utility
and Its rates can be controlled by the open market
with customers either taking or not taking the
service,
The bill passed the Florida House last week on a
7345 vote and Is expected to be considered by the
Florida Senate this week. It must pass the Senate
and be signed by the governor to become law.
"I think It Is an Interference. I don't know why the
cities should not be able to control cable television.
It Is another one of those things the state is taking
away from the cities," said Sanford Mayor Lee P.
Moore.
Sanford recently refused to grant a rate increase
request from Seminole-Orange Cablevision which
serves most of the municipality under a non.
exclusive franchise,
Meanwhile, In Casselberry where SeminoleOrange has put the city on notice
j wants rate
Increase, Council Chairman Frank Schulte said "u
the Senate goes along with this, the Legislature win
be taking away homerule - taking away from local
government its powers of regulation and legislation,
The none-exclusive franchise with Seminole-Orange
setting the rates Is by ordinance In Casselberry,"
Schulte said. "lithe law passes, It will further dilute
homerule. It Is an example of the state doing

by Hal Kaufman
HERE, HEREI QUota Edwin Teal.. in "North, with this Spring": "The world's favorite
season Is the spring. All things seem possible In...." What word Is missing? Hint: Turned
about, We a kind of pstats.

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pig sing at bedtime? Ready? A wallow-by.

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there is another firm in Seminole County, they will
keep each other's prices within a reasonable
amount. It Is not like the telephone companies or the
power companies that are monopolies," he said.
County Commission Vice Chairman Bill Kirchho(f, added the county government In
regulating the cablevision rates Is closer to the
people and can ask lot of questions and hopefully get
answers more quickly that someone at the state
level,
The county commission recently granted a rate
increase requested by Seminole-Orange
Cablevision from a $6.50 to $8 monthly service

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valved In social service for 25
Purdy said other rights for existing legislation on the rigid education to all handicapped
Twenty two years ago years, currently as director of the mentally handicapped of handicapped Individuals to students, 94-142 greatly OR.
President
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D. the (knega Workshop for the which can no 1ozger be an education. The impact of 85. Panda the scope of that manIssthower proclaimed May 1 mentally handicapped in abridged du, to fedEral laws 142 In Seminole County Is date. Florida law entitles
to be Law Day, a day to Sanford. H. said he has seen a include the rigid to keep per.. already being felt.
handicapped student to receive
r.coøse and hanor the system move ln the lastlQ yews toward ina1 possessions, th right to
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was chosen spacifically to
"No question there have been facility If an indivldu4l chooses. new wave 01 hIgh schools In the NW proviñq services
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c,isim hew in
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esdrles.
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done more t
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Are pritid,d, with those Cannot be Involuntarily corn- in 1975 President Ford signed
Aithoegh school systems in
wheretdsjita,1anien milled without a hearing."
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wtIuvtduw5arr*.d MIL. PsuUs Brown of w.m said.
SistiS tb* Broils told the
'tri)—d- 1t close and charged
first degree 13th ,, Sanford, and told her
Arelativeof Mrs. Brooks
Investigating officers he
Shuu*daj'd basebaH dialogue in this instance is "son, rang. killed 44-year-old murder In connection with the she had
"just shot Sunny." Her after the shooting that Adolphus believed his wife had stolen the
this is bat." Of course that's not what Chase&amp;Co. Adolphus Brooks at his horn* at shooting. She remain' In mother then accompanied her on several occasions beat his gun following a quarrel over
coach Brad Wallace Is telling Oscar MerthiE. The 185 Bethune Circle, Sanford, custody in Seminole County Jail to the police department, wife and threw her out of the divorce proceedings.
lesson here is a matter of bunting, and as oung Friday night, a medical today.
Sanford police said,
house.
Merthie is being taught, the key Is the right hand. examiner's report concluded.
But II today said the
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For the past two years the
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in Brooks marriage has been a police back and forth, back and "definitely not the gun used as
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court Tue
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ford's National League championship with a 5 p.m. Memorial Hospital revealed was set on the first degree storrny affair, officials report. forth," MN, Brooks' sister said. Friday night's shooting." The
game Tuesday, on the Bay Avenue Field against that all three builds struck murder charge.
Both sued each other, In March
Police records Indicate that murder weapon was a small
Cardinal Industries. Meanwhile, action today Brooks In the left area of the
Police said the murder of 1978 for divorce. The suits charges were never filed pistol, but larger than a .fl
centers around American League games at Fort chest, Dr. Sara Irrgang said weapon used was a snail were dropped and a brief period against either party as a result caliber weapon, police said.
Mellon and Bay Avenue Fields. For a complete today.
caliber pistol. Motive for the of reconciliation followed, court of their disturbances.
Dr. Irrgang said the bullets in
Dr. Irrgang said there was a slaying appears to have been a records uiwC5te.
rundown on all of last weekend's Little League
However, a police report on Brooks' chest were fired at a
'tames around Seminole Count" seepages
BA and slight powder mark on the long-standing domestic
But the reconciliation was Feb. 10, 1978, states that slight angle, but it could not be
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short and In August Mrs. Brooks reported a burglary to determined If he was looking at
shots were fired at "fairly close
After the shooting Friday, Brooks and her husband broke his home at Bethune Circle the killer at the time the first
range."
Mrs. Brooks Is said to have up again and she moved out of during which a .fl caliber pistol shot was fired.

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charge to single-family homes. "The firm indicated
it would not go to the $8 rate immediately," French
said.
French also said Sanlando Cablevision which
recently received a non-exclusive franchise to
operate In Altamonte Springs has indicated It will
be applying to the county for a non-exclusive
franchise.
In Altamonte where Sanlando has Its only fran.
chise in the county currently, the city commission
there retained the option to consider ever)' two
years whether it wishes to control cablevision rates
or to let them float - be raised or lowered by the
company.
The Sanlando franchise In Altamonte, adopted in
March, calls for Initial rates of $5.50 monthly service charge and basic installation fee of $9.95 for one
unit with $5 for each additional installation.
Mayor June Lorrnann of Longwood, which has
non-exclusive franchise with Sanlando Cablevision,
has "mixed emotions" about the legislation.
"My initial reaction is that the government on the
local level - the city commission - should regulate
the rates. At least we can control It and not let the
rates be raised every month," she said.
Longwood City Administrator Divid Chacey said
Orange-Cablevision Is asking for a rate increase
from the current $6-50 to$8 monthly service charge.
Current rates In Casselberry are $4.95 monthly
service charge with $1 for each additional outlet In
single-family homes. The rate Increase being
requested Is to $8 monthly and $2 for each additional
outlet.
In Sanford the rates retained by the city cornmission are: $6.50 monthly service charge to single.
family homes with $15 for each additional outlet.

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time ago."
Mayor Troy Piland of Winter Springs sees the
Issue differently. "The Winter Springs Council
voted several weeks ago to de-regulate the rates of
Seminole-Orange in our city," said Piland.
"Cablevision Is neither a necessity nor a utility. It is
entertainment and should be left to set Its own rates.
Customers will control the rates. If the rates are too
high customers won't take the service," he said.
"I'm the only member of the board of county
commissioners who said the rates should be deregulated. The other four members of the board
decided to continue with the regulating" said
Commission Chairman Bob French.
"Cablevision Is competitive type thing,"
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71st Year, No. 196—Thursday, April 5, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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OSOTAmuni n Rift
May End Bus Service
By DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer
A dispute that began a year ago between the Orange-SeminoleOsceola Transportation Authority (OSOTA) and the Amalgamate
Transit Union could wind up ending bus service In Seminole
County.
Because of the dispute last year when striking OSOTA bus
drivers, who were union members, were replaced by new employees who walked across the picket line, the union has gone to
the U.S. Department of Labor challenging a $568,000 operating
grant to the authority and the money Is being held up, according
to Pat Hamric, authority general manager.
Hamric said he and other OSOTA personnel will be meeting
with Department of Labor representatives in Washington next
Tuesday. He said today he is "cautiously optimistic" the conference will result in the money being released by that federal
department after facts in the matter are explained.
Hamrlc said after new employees were hired to replace the
strikers last year, OSOTA on June 29 notified the union It would no
longer be recognized as a bargaining agent for the new drivers.
He said OSOTA offered to abide by a vote of the employees on the
matter, but the union did not call for a vote.
He said the union now
fo the Department ofLabor
that is still represents the employees and Is urging the federal
agency to hold up the money.
Meanwhile, the Seminole County Commission representative on
the authority, Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said he will explain to
his colleagues on the commission next Tuesday that several
alternatives are available on the bus service. The budgeted
funding for the authority will be exhausted by May I If the federal
money is not released by then, Kirchhoff said.
"If the federal money does cease, we will have to re-evaluate
service and what we are going to do," Kirchhoff said, detailing

the alternatives available to Seminole County. "We will have to
decide whether to discontinue service altogether, whether we will
Institute the service on a limited basis — for example in the early
morning and late afternoon bows for working people dependent
upon the transportation," Kirchhoff said.
"It will depend a lot on Orange County," he said. Orange County
Is to decide next week what measures It will take if the federal
money Is not released.
Seminole County currently has four bus lines In service, Kir.
chhoff explained, adding one of those bus services is an Orange
County one extending Into South Seminole County. The other three
— two In Sanford and one In the south end - are funded by
Seminole County on a 5040 matching funds basis with Seminole
County paying 132,000 annually and the federal government
contributing an identical amount.
Kirchhoff said he will Inform his colleagues on the county
commission of the situation next Tuesday and "ask them what
they want to do." He said after the Seminole commission and
Orange commission separate meetings, OSOTA is to meet and
make a decision.
"Hopefully the problem will be resolved by May I. If not the
federal money will be cut off," Kirchhoff said..

Bus service has been provided to the south end of the county for

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the past four years by the Authority. The Sanford service began
on Dec. 4,1978. During the Christmas season the service was so
well-received by patrons in the Sanford area that service was
expanded from five days to six days per week.
The Seminole County bus runs have charged 50 cents with
special rates during certain times to senior citizens.
Recently, the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce committee expressed concern that only about 150 persons In the
Sanford area are riding the buses each day.

PRACTICE
FOR SUNDAY

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day's presentation of Sanford Salutes Our Gymnasts. About 30 meitih'r fit
the Sanford Gymnastic Association Inc. will perform beginning at
the Sanford Civic Center. The demonstration, sponsored by the S::utt
Area Chamber of Commerce, is free and open to the public. The gt- uu 114;itr
to raise donations to purchase equipment and pay travel expenses lit tat'
meets. Performing gymnasts will range In age from seven to adults.
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Power Blackout Sweeps State, Parts Of Seminole
A power outage which
blackened much oil south
Florida sent creeping
darkness Into portions of
Seminole and Volusia
counties early this marning.
Scott Burns of the Sanford Florida Power and
Light Company office said
about 2,000 homes in the

Sanford area were without
thtr1ci$y for 15 minig.s
just after midnight When
the Celery Avenue sub.
station on Highway 46 shut
down. No emergencies
were reported during the
blackout by area law enforcement officials.
About 17,400 Florida
Power
Corporation

customers between
(iaedo and, Deland wee,
without power for periods
of four minutes up to an
how as a result of the
outage, an FPC spokesman
said.
"There are nine power
substations in the OrlandoDeLand area that were
affected," Tracy Smith of

the FPC office in St.
Petersburg said this
morning. "The shutdown of
the stations occurred at
11:57 p.m. and power was
restored gradually."
Smith said the power
stations
shut
down
automatically when the
transmission lines
experlenced a low frequency

situation. He said the
prohin was caused by a
dust and salt spray buildup
on the Insulators of high
power transmission lines
which caused electricity to
begin spilling down the
poles and shorting out the
lines,
When the transmissIon
lines shorted, three FPL

generating plants at
Tky Point in ao'dh Dade
County had nowhere to
send their electricity and
automatically shut down,
Smith said. The loss of the
three plants caused a
disruption to other portions
of the Florida power grid
served by both FPC and
FP&amp;L, according to Smith.

The three power plants
Involved were two ott-tired
plants, No. I and No. 2, and
a nuclear-powered plant,
No. 4. The other Turkey
Point nuclear plant is shut
down for refueling.
Broward and other
counties wore affected
immediately by the
blackout, which spread

But, Not Mayor Floyd

northward thtrkeiuttg
homes like a moving
shadow. In Fort Lauderdale and West Palizi Beach
power was out for an hour
and emergency sw it('l1t)lr(is were activated at
police stations alnii thir
;old Coast.

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S eminole Council Aims To Appoint Energy Panel

Delegates to the Council of said.
Graham's
office
are member of a regional energy
Local Governmentsin Seminole
"I'm not going to name representatives of the various committee which is also
ç
County agreed Wednesday anyone to rim up and down the segments of the
night to go back to their street to harass service station dustry such as energy In. Posed to go Into action during
power cantrespective governmental units owners, rOu1 .,
an energy emergency an.., a
panics, fuel distributors, local committee would be a
seeking recommendations
reeminen
f
The county commission, this wholesalers and retailers and duplication. He added that
uyjAuen
mittee being formed by the week, agreed to name a corn- government. The commission Instructions
from Tallahassee
count commission on eergy mitt" on energy — a fuel agreed a representative from
one
delegate
—
Mayor
allOCation
committee
—
to
act
on the
But '
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Council
the
Norman Floyd of Altamonte only In C15e,of
menu, which has as itsmittee me
Springs — said he has no In- emergency,ra mombersalzoftheaeyencltles cornmltteedoezn'tknowwhatjt
mandate for the committee
is
do and has
tentlon of
recommending
from
for the pod. The , Gov. Bob Graham's of. In the county and the county without
commission would designate
committee would he a U
one
member of the committee tIM out from service station
duplication to expand the
The composition of the
owners what their monthly fuel
energy crisis hoopda-loo," he committee suggested by
Floyd said, however, he is a allocations are. That In-

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formation is available from
In other buine;.
distributors, Floyd said, adding
city Clerk linIa M;uiin -. -.
the committees in his opinion appointed to eounI";
are a "farce."
mittee to look Into whrtt'
t'
"The governor requested that county should contAuti..
we (the county commission) mechanical voting in chiiirs 'i
name the committee," said shift to the punch cui d corn.
,
County Commissioner Sandra puter method of voting In the
-Mayor Glenn, chairman of the council 1980 elections.
of governments.
The committee is to have 14
The delegates are to submit
and be formally
their recommendations for the named by the count),
appointment at the May 2 missioners at their mectiii
1'
meeting in Sanford with one next Tuesday.
person selected from those
nominated.
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Sanford Considered As Pos s ible Site
For Proposed Handicapped Workshop
IYSHAAONC*UAICO
Committee and the Edith Bush Seminole County, Murray said bookkeeper whose task is to establish it is serious about the to renovate the facility for use.,,
Herald Staff Writer
Foundation, Murray said.
adults are forced to travel long gain community support for the project by coming up with
Once the workshop has been
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me ofg&amp;nizsft will need to distances to the Central Florida workshop.
initial matching funds and a established, Murray hopes to
hopes oet
aw
the
pin obtain $1 from doors in
Workshop In Orange County.
Without the community's workable premise these grants begin with 40 adults and
S,TIInOI, County for physically county and private sources to This means conimiting about support, the chances of the will not be available," Murray eventually expand to 60 or
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mentally retarded match .V.17 $2 provided in a 60 miles round trip, Murray workshop becoming a reality said.
more
within one year of opening.
adults and has selected Sanford date or federal grant, Murray said.
are nil, Murray said. There are
The Seminole County school
as a possible site,
The workshop program would
said.
Recently,
the
not-for-profit
various
grants
available
from
board
did
offer
to
lease
the
now
not duplicate any existing
Patrick Murray, director of
me wo(bJJ) would provide organization was awarded both state and federal sources closed
Lake
Monroe services now available for the
the Kathleen Anderson Corn- a "stepping stone" forthose
initial funding of Its grant from as well as United Fund and Elementary School for $1 per mentally or physically hanprthsmiv. Work Center Inc., adults who graduate from the the state agency of Health and United Cerebral Palsy but a year to the organization, dicapped adults, Murray
said he knows of W adults in Rosenwald School
For Rehabilitation Services. The prerequisite to apply Is proof Murray said. But the building is assured.
the county who would be served Exceptional Children In monies, which expire June 30, the community wants the too large, In severe disrepair
by the workahop Sixty pirceni Altamonte, Murray
For the past two years, a
will pay the ularMs of both. facility, Murray said.
and Is located on the northern committee of school board
of the .dI(. reid. in the Mn fo'flSoroldpub&amp;.cbool, fUil41medIrectorandsecry
"Unless the community can most perimeter of the county members, Rosenwald
Sanford ores, Mi*ry Mid.
School
which would hinder tran- officials, parents of retarded
To accomplish Ws goal, of iN vscIls Isniructs diilen
sportatlon.
Murray said the oeg 1'
children and interested citizens
between I aM II in a variety of
Murray said he found several has been meetingIn an effort to
o a
Will apiireed the Swainish 11111141C skills from horticulture
possible sites In Sanford or just identify the needs of the hanCounty Board of Corn. and d'eetic economy to toilet
south
of the city that would be dicapped, Murray said. The
trthing, he said.
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suitable
for the workshop,
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workshop Idea In Seminole
"We
know
there are various county was their conclusion.
dateasidtidiralgrwtsltplias theeeaitlgogtirthsyha,, Coles . .................. U Ilsepital ...................2*
premises available like old
"The workshop program
to apply for. ft*Wn will be grdeis
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deserted
warehouses
that
sought
from
private we jod send tI
would
take these people out of
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might
be
wiling
to
their
homes
opnIut
such as the faIviliI.J?"
five days a week
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or donate to us," Murray
Centuil Florida Cptai Fund.
and
place
them
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Protest Set Over Ihutto
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) - Zb1kr Ali Ruittota
mewnors called a d.moristrstlm todr h dWbm of
martial law, a ch.flse llbsly to srgs st test
Of opposition strength agalast F1 111" Musd Zia
Ul.Haq.
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Death For Evans Near
ATMORE, Ala. (UPI) - Only the governor of
Alabama or the U.S. Supreme Court can step between
John Louis Evans Ill and his desire to the at 12:01 Friday
morning In Alabama's electric chair.
"I choose death to a hell on earth In prison," Evans, IS,
told reporters Wednesday, In what he called his lad public
statement. "I want and am obsessed with my personal,
physical freedom."

Carter Addresses Nation
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter will reveal
his new energy policies tonight, Including his decision to
lift price controls on crude oil -a move advisers believe
may drive gasoline prices up and have an 'adverse Impact" on Inflation.
The Oval Office address will be carried live by the
major television and radio networks at 9p.m. EST.

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Funds received for housing projects are Itemized only slncà
1V72, Wilson said. He said that prior to that time the city received
between $140,000 and $160,000 per year In operating subsidies. The
Elderly Man Beaten, Robbed city also received about $3 million for the construction of Lake
Monroe Terrace and Redding Gardens, Wilson said. Those
projects
were completed in 1971.
An elderly rural Sanford man
Woods of 25 Castle Brewer break Into a drawer Inside the
In
the
nearf
,Knowlessald, the city stands to obtain up to
was beaten and robbed Tuesday
Court, scheduled to gin this credit union office in the $14 million In additional grant funds. He said the city has applied
afternoon by two men who
week, has been delayed tutU Seminole County Courthouse for more than $9 million for additional housing rehabilitation and
walked Into his home.
April .
was reported to Sanford pollee comtruct. He said the city also has a request for funds to
QIrIes Walker, 77of 1611 &amp;
Woods was charged with the Wednesday.
complete a region-wide dorm sewer project.
Persimmon, described the men
attempted murder of Louis
Police said a secretary In the
Knowles' report on pad grants and future grant possibilities
as "one tall and one short and
Drttz, 70, owner of the junkyard office noticed the desk drawer came at the request of city commissioners.
unarmed." Using their flats,
at 110 N. Holly Ave. Police said had been pried but had not
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they beat him and then fled
Drita was shot three times come open.
-unueerminea
during a robbery attempt on
HUBCAPS STOLEN
Mount Of money, according to told the woman he was hungry, Jan. 11.
Four hubcaps valued at $91
Seminole Cowty deputies.
Police arrested Woods o
the said. After she led
was stolen from the car of Loon
HUNGRY TIUF
the kitchen, he picked up a Feb. 2 in connection with the Williams, 106 Castle Brewer
Rez
An elderly Sanford woman peanut butter pie and
t0faP5trof pants fr01flthe Court, Wednesday night, city
fled
said the was awakened early through a aide door.
Super Dollar Store at 206 E. police report.
W8 morning to discover a
the man First St. In that Incident1 Woods
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A public bearing also is
and pointed it at her.
property at io W. 25th St. is scheduled on a plan to rezone
arson, burglary, kidnapping, shooting and other crimes, area next
The man who was described aircraft piracy a
uawtui crime lab experts said.
theater H. Walters, 118 W. 10th scheduled for the regular the wtplatted area of Hidden
wt'
as It or 20 wearing a full beard placing of a destructive device. UN8UCCEFUL BURGLARY St., late Monday night, police fl)SstIfl of the Sanford Plan. Lake Approximately 700 acres
and about 5 fo 9 Inches tall,
Mi unsuccessful attempt to report.
and
Commission in the area had beenxaned for a
today at 8p.m. The meeting will planned unit development
be held in the'si iisaloii room (PUD). The development did
Teacher Of The Year'
at city hall.
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not materialize and the land
will revert to its original zoning
The OWflf of the property, status c4 residential (3R4)lf no
Rinker Materials Corp.,
new development plans are
seeking the rezoning In order to
Local
In otien action, the cornpermit construction it a conA Finalist
crete block plad adjacent the minim is scheduled to review
A 9niol, Cody teacher Is it candidates to five from all of Mays Junior High School, of representatives of the
COIICTdI ready
site plans for proposed ad
an
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Mx
f"UMi
in
the
the
nominations
we
receive
but
Goulds
(Dade
Cou
nt y).
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ditlons at a commercial
program to select the Florida this your the quality of the
"The major quality being Association of District School
The
planned
construction
has
building
&amp;1303 S. lAurel Ave.,
Teacher it the Year 1160, an- entries was so high that
this sought In the Teacher Of the Superintendents, Florida prompted concern from several at a medical clinic next to th
novaced Commissioner of was impossible," Twilington Year Is a superior ability to Education Association, the area residents, who wrote the American Legion building at
Education Ralph D. Turlington. said.
Impart love it learning in FloridaTeaching Profession commission and complained
it 3506 Orlando Drive and at
arnColunans2, The Individual selected as students Of all bsckgroundsand and the Department of possible dust problems the Buck's Restaurant at 1220
KarsWli&amp;gt
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Florida Teacher of the Yew b1llt1u
concrete block plant might Sanford Ave.
teaci.. gUt.d students In
"e are not seeking the bed
1160
will
become
the
date's
sixth, seventh and eighth
in the date but one who
The six teachers will be in.
the
program
to teacher ___
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ripr.'entative
of
all
good
terviewed
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select
National Teacher
selected a
teachers
everywhere,"
by
the
screening
I1Initte,
the Year 1160.
fieij
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said.
before the Florida Teacher it
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mesnIn,eforgae the Year 1160 is selected. A
"Normally our screening of the Year is Victor Lopes Jr., honor were chosen by a schediuie for the Interviews Is In
ctet narrewa the ntanb,r a hand and mimic teacher at scnsedag cvruiilfte, composed prep aration.

Carrier, Tanker Collide
SINGAPORE (UPI)— The U1, .,ij, ROW
collided today with a Ubu'Iaqsrag .11':: on
Singapore, leaving the labor aftad 011ft sums ii
the crude Oil it was carrying, EADWOUajd, N. injariss
were reported on either ddp.
A spokesman for the Port it
aid he
had received a rapollit of an
tanker Fortune, but he culd ad OW bow bud it waa, A
U.S. Navy spohman aid the t±., a flats been
Kuwait to the southern ?iws.ue part it 1[11111
collided with the R, hot do 7"Hest INNIS Ginin Will am
sustain serious dimag,

King Death Recalled
MEMPHIS, Term. (UPI) - The ratloital president of
the NAACP gave an Impassioned speech Wednesday
urging blacks to complete the work Dr. Martin Luther
King darted before an assassins build cut hint down April
4, 19M on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. A bust of King
was unveiled following ceremonies Wednesday night at
the headquarters of Local 1733 of the American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees the group King sought to help in their efforts to unionize th
1968 when he was shot down by James Earl Ray before he
could lead a second march In their behalf.
In Atlanta, Coretta Scott King, widow of the late Nobel
Prize winner Dr. Martin L'4her King Jr., Wednesday
called on blacks to redouble their efforts to achieve
economic parity with whites.
In a brief ceremony at King's graveside In Atlanta,
Mrs. King recalled his role in marches and demon.
stratlorn for civil rigite -and pesoe arid the following
prograu
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the_tu of fgypt
and Israel as well aaatth.
him both
countries. The police orsetad burhed'vk's bsnlcsdu
sealing alt the approach rude to Mniii Ideal prisea,
wheretwopalestinians
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Increase ad by the
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Countries.
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annmced Wednesday
Mexican on will imp kma "La W W.20
Mexican oil among Us
In an WNK 111110
increase
Us now
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" The Mexicans are p1Iig up Us pu4ms it Us ad
saying, 'Take It or leave it,'" ad ms
Mmin
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advantage" it the sapptul to
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lIslbMpIcserilceis Pik .enlce,adtbiI.
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services, - free vestal service, ad iler piMls,
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ullyu,mvdbyauaoeritgr&amp;lIMy.8dUs muk
cams off, Wednesday when am members heatedly
debated the pachet Wok inew it whether plas (S UIe
tdodsthm for cstahi,nu itcespemesceuld
be Justified to the velors.
N. decision is mid,. hut (or aniral beers the pic
got a tore "it Into the real atlituds pMdm c
have abort their jibe, each other, ad cewtIt'. ft
t1 when a Ilsuu Ways ad Moss a6000mm"
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Internal factors as land use and
zoning, according to Kulbes.
"The county plan is too
general In nature," he said, "it
wouldn't address Itself to the

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deem occasions; has spent an tdat weekday Iles.
-He also has spent 13 Saturdays or Sundays on official
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flwnt of community affairs at
July 30 of this year as the
deadline for receipt of those
plans, Kulbes said.
Kulbes said he will meet with
representatives of the Glad.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - During his fled 11 mv'41s In
office President Carter took little time oft for vacations.
But In the past year he has spent much more time away
from the White Boise.
Press secretary Jody Powell announced Wednesday
Carter and his wife will take a lOday vacation over
Easter, spending April 1340 on Sep.lo T.hiid oft the
Georgia coast and April 2022 at horns In Plains, Ga.
b the last ll months Carter: - Has takenor Planned l
Ml weeks of vacation, pbs a long weekend on

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Who's Minding The House?

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death syndrome that kills more than 10,500 apparently
healthy American babies each year.
Dr. Qarance Sasaki, associate professor of surgery at
Yale Medical School, said In a report submitted today to
the National Thologleel Society In Los Angeles that the
syndrome - BIDS - could be caused by abnormal
development of breathing reflexes.
Common theories have Manned 81DB on temporary
breathing obstruction or on the central nervous system
somehow forgetting to keep the child breathing. But
Sasaki said BIDS victims, usually Wants between 2 and I
months old, may actually salter an abnormality and may
die due to an exaggerated corditkn during a natural stage
of development.

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Aesselotio_ It will be held trom 4 p=toIPAL Friday and km I
I hubs
1*16
a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday inthe Sr"iols C'undty CoUsge Fine
ons
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Aàuen Is free.
F.recd: Good 'o it $a Pillion
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skewers aid a few thea.
Each high icheol jau band will pertonit these or four aslsctlona
vui*
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AIL
indictment. was "merely a
Mrs.
Jwrdt
said
est.r.s today (he. be.e
Wednesday
Arthur
Dee
Riley,
22;
Theme
before
a panel it adjudicior,. They will be rated on a scale ii
s.a, $s60
, hwJsII
-Wayss VinOIUI ssys he is net eobic4d,no.."
ozosihat or good.
that two men came to the A.RinMh, 62; Randy Charles superior,
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a
Idled
Cydipa
In
fast
he
U.S.
Marshals
and
FBI
Pny. Highs in Us bow
uple's Sylacuga horn. on Ward, 21;
at waaer Janice High School in
' sayu he lm em a membor of alerts arrd.d all 20 W.daeu. Jan. 5 and Idoiffi,d thank.
sny
Joe
BeeIdJ
(isadi.
Is
the
78*
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it the event. . oiejn,
William
toul4 with le.. in Us
21;
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&amp;
Hayfield,
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lbs
Ku
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day
and
U.S.
Magistrate
H.
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agents.
in uppee. Winda uul p..,
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me
Jdsr High School, Is Us FM Secretary.
n Edward Eugene Doormen, 60;
we eat shy he ad 1$ other MacyTaylordil,ISSbondaon orderid Jandt to come with Johnny Ibdin, IS it
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as were lined
sses each it Us as.
thorn and later bad Mat up she burg; Harold Sssvey Wshb 62; 118 veUs heat chairmen it the two'day ma
Niche
'ltesn it the men wore - said. ha said her liushumi has Roger
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me lic"#ati 'meded down__
charged in one Cod with lilt Sylacaugu, aid ala rilad thelby_(_y Wl.fl Ragr --hem Inev.td,
'5 emtsr ad Velule c*.-ffis
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jory Wa&amp; coupirlag to shod o Us to iadoee where he was.
Reynolds
60,
ci
Wi
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nville;
uuky — the adwnaiy it heitNAACP 44a Willie
lbs Jarrstta are whit.. Rick Mutes, 27, it Fayette;
MSI,IaJN.J4
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the alaylag of Dr. Minim J. WnhI
and C1*slis Wooda. Brooks ritmed to discus a ' and Fred 1I4nie Jr., 20, ci
L... HI
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molforthehc1a4,aI
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urban kuØisuel,
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others we
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lbs 'DrM ad hal 4W Other biuiag permits
th.cheego.,lathsadhele. charged with aldiag aid
niedby.
16iteet
by Um city hiejde the
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - looking at who should bear the step may be taken in five days Me, are once again adznilttlng With Three Mile Island out of failure
triggered
t
Federal officials blame the mtuitlmiljlon-doflar Impact of and a cold shutdown achieved non-emergency patients,
emergency
Mardi
28.
service, the utility that operates
In a report to the NRC in
Three Mile Island atomic plant the nation's worst nuclear in 10 days.
Metropolitan
"Thank God that it's all but the plant
crisis on a safety rule violation power accident, In Its eighth
Washington,
investigators said
For most living near the over," a smiling Mrs. Mildred Edison has been paying an
two valves left closed by day today.
the
valve
closing
the first
Susquehanna River plant, the Good, who lives a mere half- estimated $1.1 million a day for
mistake two weeks before the
three
human
errors
was b
Engineers are preparing a changed situation has brought a mile from the plant, said replacement power. That cost
Incident - and five other slow, careful process - aided great feeling of relief. Ho.- Wednesday. She and her retired conceivably might be charged one of six factors in the ac,
human and mechanical fallu- by a robot named "Herman" - jAtals, which had cut their husband stayed throughout the to consumers.
cident. The others included
reL
to bring the reactor to a safe number of patients In hail when emergency. More than 78,0&amp;
A utility spokesman estlmat- basic flaws in the Babcock and
Pennsylvania authorities are shutdown. They say the next at evacuation appeared posal. other nearby residents have ed damage to the plant at more Wilcox plant design and
returned to the homes they fled than $1 million, another cost equipment failure.
last weekend.
that might hit rate payers.
The other problems included
But traces of radiation still Nuclear Regulatory Commis—At 4 a.m., the feed-water
drift from the plant In a half. sion officials said efforts to cope and condensate pumps failed.
mile-long plume. Gov. Dick with the crisis have cost so heat was not carried frorn
Thornburgh's call for pregnant $500,000
a tab the federal the reactor.
women and pee-school children government will pick up - and
—After 12 to 15 seconds, a
to shi.vi the five-mile circle total cleanup coats may be $40 relief valve stuck open and
around the plant remained in million.
released radiation.
effect today.
Blame for the severity of the
—After 30 seconds, auxlliarj'
Officials said those at the crisis centered on the discovery feed-water pumps tried to come
Conceding a July 30 deadline ding, Lopez consulting firm of
To pay for the cost of the plan,
cannot be met, Lake May City Winder Park Friday to discuss a Kulbes said he has applied to edge of the plant site would by NRC investigators that two on but water could not floi
Manager Philip Kulbes has contract Involving the the state for a grant. U ap- have been exposed to a manually operated valves in an because of valves that werç
maximum 85 milllrads of auxiliary cooling system were Improperly closed. Had th4
asked date officials for a one. development of the plan. The proved, Lake Mary will receive radiation
- about the equlva- mistakenly left closed after
auxiliary now started, official4
year extension to cnmplete a Winter Park firm was chosen about$,000.Thecltywillspend
lent
of
three
chest X-rays - maintenance, disabling the said, nothing serious might
comprehensive plan for the by the city council in a special an additional $3,000 In local
system, two weeks before pump have happened.
city. Kulbes said the Florida meeting Monday night.
funds for the plan if the grant it through Tuesday.
Department of Community
The plut approved by the approved, Kulbes said.
Affairs has agreed to the council In 1977 was not reviewed
If a contract agreement can
request.
by the date because It lacked be reached with the Gladding,
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The additional year is information required by Lopez firm, planners will begin
needed, Kulbes said, because community affairs officials, work later this month and
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the original plan approved by Kulbes said. He said the should have it written In about
the Lake Mary City Council in original plan, written by former eight months, Kulbes said.
eltv nlinripr Rq Alft.i 11111 iith
September of 1977 never
received formal approval by contain much of the information on housing and
the state.
'4WtIes needed for grants from
"If we don't develop our own such agencies as the DepartPlan, the state will force one on ment of Housing and Urban
is. It would probably be the Development (HUD).
Seminole County ComIf Lake Mary did not take
One of the biggest advantages of doing business with a bank as big as flagship
prehensive Plan," Kulbes said.
is that you can expect an expert experienced trust department. One that can
Under Florida law, every action to enact Its own plan, the
handle everything from your will to your investments. What you might not expect
muMelpelity Is required to date would require the city to
from such a highly revered trust department is such youthful enthusiasm
maintain a detailed plan abide by a county-wide or
Of
course making house calls is just one of the pleasant surprises you'll get from
ot41hthg such things as trait. regional plan. Such a mandate
the
trust people peo le have trusted for oi,er fifty years. Call us soon. We'll be
sportatlon, housing and land would have greatly reduced the
right over.
use procedures. The depart. city's ability to control such
FLAGSHIP BANK

he may have found the cause of the soalled sudden Infant

'd'°°' beads tram
and outer counties win
compete Friday and Saturday In the amual State Region III
Stag. Bad Festival.
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'Klan ' M em b ers

Multip le Errors Caused The Cris is

Infant Death Cause Found?

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The House ethics committee,
in the first disciplinary action proceeding against Rep.
Quarles Diggs, has filed 18 charges of payroll padding
against the Michigan Democrat.
The ethics panel accused Diggs of ordering Increases
In the salaries of six employees In his Washington and
Detroit offices with the understanding the excess funds
would pay his personal, congressional and business ex•
pewes.
D. Igs was convicted lad year of federal payroll
padding, the same charges leading to the Ethics Committee action, but has appealed the decision while serving
In Congress.

Included in the general government and utilities category wu
a grant of $1,796,525 for the construction of the new city hail. Thà
category also Includes funds received for sewer plant con;
drurtion and enlargement. More than $900,000 In federal grantd
was obtained for the sewer plant projects.
Sanford Homing Authority Director Thomas Wilson said the
federal funds received for housing projects were spent for
operating subsidies (12,137,22) modernization of structured
($1,506,896) community development projects ($2,100,000
project development ($34,Ie2) and wages to CETA ennployee

Thursday, April 5, 1979-3A

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($3,251,567.75).

($374,604).

-'-.Bhutto and his Paken Pspiss Psty aid a
dratica would be hold Ww in tb dsy in awl

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Ethics Panel Files

It was reported Wednesday that the city received
$3S,3354i9 for the development of the Sanford Airport In fact,
only $2,362,354.29 was awarded the city through actual cash
grants for the airport.
The rnbthW $3i,® was the appraised value of the
airport facility when it was given to the city by the federal
government, Knowles' report Indicates. The total appraised value
includes the cod of a feasibility study ($35,000) paid for by the
fedeill government.
Knowles said in 1963 the city was given the old poet office
building for we as a municipal library. Its appraised value was
put at$0. The post
nation, coupled with the gift ofthe
airport, brings the total arnoist of federal assistance through b
kind contributions since 1163 to $,117,250, Knowles said.
Actual cash grants received by the city since 1963 amount to
$14,979,106.04, according to Knowles. The cash funds were
received for housing assistance ($9,345,193), airport lm
provennenta ($2,362,354.29) and general government and utilitlei

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Figures on the dollar value of federal grants received by the
city of Sanford made public by City Manager Warren E. Knowles'
this week amounted to more than $51 million. Much of that total,
however, came through In kind contributions rather than cash

'CAN DO'

Ricky Brown, son of
George and Barbara
Brown of Thomas Drive,
Casselberry, hands over
seven sacks of aluminum
cans collected by Cassel.
berry Elementary School
children to Morris Ruby
of the Central Florida
Chapter of American
Diabetes Association.
Ricky collected two of the
sacks himself. Proceeds
will go to research and
education regarding diabetes. According to Ruby
Seminole school children
collected more than a ton
of cans last fall which
sold for more than $100 to
benefit the association.

NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - TwAalm
forces
seized Entebbe vktaUy s,plud, cupt
Ug.4s's
major IMernatlonal abes't ON asred - M Amkr's

NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) - 1vus b
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Thursday, April 5,1979-SA

(USPI hillS)

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305.322-2111 or 831-9993
Thursday, April 5, 1919-4A

She was a lady Ruth Henderson Sidluerland
Gallagher yet Not and always outspoken. She
bad" beliefs and Strong opn1ons. She had
many hiends both within aid OutSide politics an4
she was a
ocrat a lifelong Democrat. Anyone
who talked wtthher for any leugthoftlmewaitold
peon into the conversation that She was a Democrat.
Blue left her mark on Snlno1e County. She was
the flrdwoman - beck ln the l$i0,-to run for the

of the DeIaid D&amp;Me Bridge Club
Born In MathvIlle1 Va., she had served as a
hodeis In lstorIc Wllliam.brg and her roots were
from old Virginia dock.
Mrs. Gallagher, 72, of Sanford died this week and
She will be sorely miseed by the many friends she
left helthwi.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GruRDAN0, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising D!rector

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"Please Don't Squeeze the Family" lathe name of
the one.day workshop sponsored by the Central
Florida Family end Marriage Aseoclatlon to be held
from $ a.m. to 4:15 p.m., April 21, at the Winter
Perk Presbyterian Church, 2105 Dimd.e, Winter
Park.
1% keynote speaker Is Dr. Bull. Kessler, anther
of the "American Way of Divorce." The program is
designed for lay persona, health prateasionala,
family law professionals and other disciplines Interested and involved In the family today.
It offers potpourri of 34 workshops covering most
aspects of family problems. Some of the workshop

lost In the

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The U.S. Navy
Needs More Ships

The Clock
By DONNA MTE8

county commission. Both times she
Democratic primaries. She would have been a

faitadic public servant If she had made It.
During the 21 years she lived In S.cnlnole County,
she: helped organize the Seminole County
Demomitic: Women's Club, served on the local
organized

titles are: "Stop, lock, and lAden - Installing a
Sound System in Your Home" with Ty Caine, M.A.;
"How to Fight with Your Kids.. . and Win," with
Lure, Nicholson; "Power, Power - Who's Got the
Power?" with Maxine Cur; "The tfltlmte Solvent
- Alcoholism: It Dlaolves Marriages, Families,
Careers, FriendeNpi, Health, life" with Judith L
Leeper; "Games Lawyers and Clients Play," with
Thomas Gibson; "Going It Alone Within Marriage"
with Philip A. Tate; "The Aftermath: Dealing with
Divorce"wlth Dr. Kessler; "Suburban Addictions,"
with Dens Hansel R.N.; "Codody's Last Stand The Conciliation Court" with Judges Dominick J.
5.111 and Frank Orlando; "Remarriage and
Blended Families" with But Bertram; "Holocaust.
. Violence In the Family with IAwee Nicholson and
Sue Pins; "Sexual Abuses of Children" with Sandy

e Welco

th here; was
me
Wagon club and served as Its first hostess
a member of the lake Mary Home Demonstration
Club; was an African Violet fancier and successfully grew the beautiful flowers; was a member

ANGLEIWALTERS

Legacy,* A

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KENNETH HIRIAND
Marine Gunnery Sergeant Ken.
neth J. Hibbard, son of Gwen Mc.
Cray of Of Camella Court, Sanford,
has Oraduated from Drill Instructor
School.
During the demanding nineweek
course at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot, Parris Island, S.C., which
emphasized leadership by example,
students gained the knowledge,
command presence and in.
Structional abilities to train newly.
enlisted Marines. He was required
to master all subjects taught during
an liweofi recruit -training cycle,
Including rifle marksmanship, close
order drill, first aid and basic in.
fantry tactics. He joined the Marine
Corps In November 1968.

Church.

SUNDAY, APRIL $
Ballroom and round dancIig 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elcam boulevards, Deltona.
MONDAY, APRIL ê

Monday Maimers Toednsas$er, Clab,7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran

Church, 7p.m.1 Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and noon, Carlton Union

KEVIN GREENE
Navy Seaman Kevin J. Greene,
son of Aden J. and Virginia E.
Greene of 2013 French Ave.. and 301
Pine Winds Court, respectively,
Sanford, has completed recruit
training at the N a val ?,nI...,
'V
Center, Orlando
During the eight-week training
cycle, trainees studied general
military subjects designed to
Prepare them for further academic
and on- the-job training in one of the
Navy's IS basic occupational fields.
A 1977 graduate of Seminole High
School, he joined the Navy in
January 1979.

Building, Stetson University; 7:30 p.m., First

Presbyterian, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Buford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole LA, now, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 799 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal lake and Country Club, lake Mary.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Committee, 7:30

P.m., at school.

Altam.sto.8outk Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 pm., Waffle
Stop, SR 438, Altamonte Springs.
Delt.m Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford AlAsos, 8 P'm
Vnfted, Methodist.
Ciurchu,
Oro,,,
SEthrd AL, 8p.m., 1i W. First St.
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WEDNDAY, APRIL U
Woman's Club of Sanford Social Department's Annual
Breakfast, Bridge and Canasta, 10:30 am., clubhouse,
Oak Avenue. Reservations.
"Cr1meVader" safety program, S a.m., Caaaelberry
Branch Library, Seminole Plus for kindergarten through
Rh grade. Presented by U. Beau Taylor of the Sheriff's
Department.
youth Prepams, Inc. Advisory Board, noon, Longwood
Inn.

GARY StAITIq

WINDELL WYNN
Spec. S Windell H. Wynn, of
Sanford, is a member of the 197th
Infantry Brigade which recently
participated in cold weather
training at Fort Drum, N.Y.
The training was designed to test
the unit's ability to conduct
sustained cold weather nrrsn..e
such as skiing and snowshoeing, unit
maneuvers and vehicle and
equipment maintenance.
Wynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Wynn Jr.. 1001 West 10th
St.. Sanford.
He is a tank crewman with the
Brigade at Fort Benning. He entered
the Army in October 1971. He is a
1973 graduate of Seminole Junior
College Adult HighSchool.

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ALSIRTO NEGRON
Alberto Negron, whose wife.
Mary, lives at 134 Lakeside Drive,
Sanford recently was commissioned
an Army second lieutenant upon
graduating from the Officer Can.
didate School, Fort Binning, Ga.
During the 14.week course,
stud ents were trained in leadership,
small unit tactics and infantry
weapons. They also received in.
struction in map and aerial
photograph reading and corn.
munications.

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SHARON CONRAD
Navy Seaman Sharon M. Conrad,
daughter of Eugene L. and Mary E.
Conrad of 116 Laurel Drive, Sanford,
has completed recruit training at
the Naval Training Center, Orlando,
Fla.
During the eight- week training
cycle, trainees studied general
military subjects designed to
pr epare them for further academic
and on- the-job training in one of the
Navy's IS basic occupational fields.
A 1967 graduate of Seminole High
School, and a 1969 graduate of
Seminole Community College with
an Associate of Arts degree, she
joined the Navy in January 1979.

RUTH STIlLS
Ruth A. Steele, daughter of Mrs.
Nancy J. Steele, 1503 Park Ave.,
Sanford, recently was promoted to

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Cas*eiberry, has completed recruit
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Center, cape May, N.J.
During the ton- week training
cycle, trainees studied general
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toward their qualification in one of
the Coast Guard's 26 basic oc.
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Pvt. James A. Shannon, of San.
ford, recently was assigned as a
missile mechanic with the 3rd Air
Defense Artillery at Fort Campbell,
Ky.
Shannon entered the Army In June
197$. He is a 1973 graduate of
Seminole High School.

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JAMES SHANNON

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Greater Sanford Chamber of Cemmeree quarterly
directors meeting, 8 a.m., chamber building.

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help yourseff,

Army specialist five while serving Negron entered the
Army in
as a cook supervisor with the 711th January 1977.
The
lieutenant
Transportation
Company
in received a bachelors degree in 1976
Giesn, Germany.
from Lyndon State College, Lyn.
Steele entered the Army in donville, Vt.
February 1976. She is a 1973
graduate of Seminole High School.

JACK ANDERSON

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in The Service

SATURDAY, APRIL 7
Sanford AL Women's Group, 2p.m., 1211 W. First St.
Caselberry AL, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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consomer buying in We W7S read profits to swell
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waving or finger po4"g will ovam any
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Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

L.ugwood LA, closed, $ p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Cub, 710 E. Rollins Ave.

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Delary Garden Club, 2 pm., DeBary
Civic Center.
Program on day billies.
Sanford Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's,
Sanford Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord (uuinley's
Altamonte Springs.
Senth Volusla Sert.ma, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tuglewoed AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.

Arthritis,* Team Approach

to you."

Lake Mary United

FRIDAY, APRIL$
8ImoIe Community Coilege Players present "But.
terflies Ale Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre, through
April e.

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Presbyterian Church have planted flowers in
the churchyard in preparation for Easter.
Even 2 1 2.year-old Jonathan Duryea of 251 S.
Country Club Road got into the act planting
marigolds with the assistance of Debbie
Coleman of 500 Tangelo Drive, Sanford.

DeBary Blood Bask blood drawing, 4-7 p.m., DeBary

SCIENCE TODAY

Profits Necessary

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Community Center. Each dinner will receive free chicken

SSA Help

Reminder

FOR EASTER

Jerry's Restaurant, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Community College players present "Butterflies Are Free", 8p.m., Fine Arts Theatre.
Chinese Auction sponsored by
PACE School, 7:30
ASC'*$IOtI Lutheran Church, Casselberry.
Call 628-

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Those wishing additional Information may call
2954000 Ext. $5.

One need look no further than recent headlines to
augment the already persuasive case for the larger
U.S. Navy required to safeguard this country's
interests overseas.
The fall of a pro-Western government in Iran, a
buildup of Soviet arms and Cuban troops in nearby
South Yemen, the Soviet-Cuban military presence
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in Ethiopia, and increased Soviet arms shipments
to Iraq all constitute a growing menace to the
West's oil lifeline through the Persian Gulf and the
Arabian Sea. The three
U.S. flotilla in the
Indian Ocean is patently inadequate to counter so
great i threat.
4,
But to reinforce the Indian Ocean squadron, the
Navy would have to divert ships from either the 6th
Fleet in the Mediterranean or the 7th Fleet in the
Western Pacific. Both fleets are already stretched
WASHINGTON (NEA) - No matter how bug
By Wh AM STEW
thin.
thsy'rehsre, Pr.ddentC.rtsrwd his Georgians
/
And now that the Soviets have begun using Cam
will apparently never underdand the deep and
Here's a federal agency averaging 54,284
Ranh Bay in southern Vietnam as a port facility for
kuáradlcable was which Watergate left upon the
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phone calls daily.
warships based 2,500 miles to the north at Washington
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That my sound like Someone lsburnlngupthe
0n1eYien1 Griffin Bell merely iroved
Vladivostok, pressure on the U.S. 7th Fleet is
wires. Well, you are.
dramatically increased. The 7th Fleet's responThe phone calls go to the Social Security
the Point "'wwith his bwnbllng bid to defuse
the politically sensitive InvestIgatIon of Carter's
Is Teleservice. SBA says it Is
sibilities include protection of Japan's oil shipping
pomut business the
-them.
delighted
to
field
lanes, which skirt the Indochina peninsula within
Teleservice a decade
SSA
began
setting
easy range of Cam Ranh Bay.
Even Democrats symodbot to the prodded
ago,
first
in
Washington,
next In Las Angeles
Moreover, a permanent Soviet naval presence at
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initially
tried
to
Limit
(which
now
has
the
nation's
single biggest
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Cam Ranh Bay would pose a potential threat to the
powers delegated to his chosen counsel,
Theservice center). Today there are 31
Malacca Strait, the strategic choke point between
Republican attorney Paul J. Curren on New
Teleservice centers, In most major metropolitan
the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean.
York, although only Senate Majority Leader
At the moment, the U.S. aircraft carrier ConRobert C. Byrd had the courage to volce such
Robert P. Bynum, an acting deputy corncrtcm open'y.
stellatlon and five surface escort vessels are
ml..lon,r of SSA, says 92 to 93 percent of all
pe getting checks from SSA are within
steaming in the Arabian Sea as a show of support
Y kflOW he was asking for trouble - and
Col
Hill
Republicans
quickly
gave
it
to
him
Teteservice range, meaning they can phone
for Saudi Arabia's nervous, pro-Western governwithout paying a toll. Since more than 38 million
With
imifled
howls
of
"double
standard"
and
ment. But the Constellation is one of only two
people
get SSA-processed checks - Sup
carriers permanently assigned to the Western
p
snetaJ
Security Income (881) and Black lung
Bell seemed genuinely startled and perplexed By JOHN MORGAN
part of the teen approach, the patients are
Pacific. It cannot remain indefinitely off the
benefits
u
.IIftou to reUremuut, disability and
the
move
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - While there Is no shuttled Into classes that allow than to
0ph1
Arabian peninsula, particularly now that the
strvjvoro
enefjtj- thatmewjaMoffolkscan
'' for the nagging cruelty of arthritis, the their CflThCII eer1iiices In a group setting.
community and In the press her.. To his credit,
Soviets have dramatically expanded their Pacific
get
questions
answered on the phone, free.
UegeofVirasedanovi
heactedqulcklytorepafrtheam.ie,draftthga Me
Dr. Bruce Littman, head of Mcv's
naval capabilities by settling in at Cam Ranh Bay,
Bynum
up
nine
of 12
raised by
SSA
charter which gives
COWSI c
therapy approach that helps patients better live rhewnataloglcsl division, said '10 percent of caners are sgvci
onproblems
the telephone,
saving
a magnificent natural harbor enhanced by $1
with
their
disease.
virtually all of the power and authority
learning to live with it Is knowing about the
humendow amounts of time and energy.
Arthritis, which respects no boundaries U It dRase.
billion in U.S. military construction during the
Watergate special proescudors previously
EXAMPLE: If you're about to dart your first
Vietnam war.
ravaga
the
bodies
of
baMes
and
the
elderly
'
"Doctors are geared toward curing pogle
loy'd.
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lift
Reassigning a me
eve
toe"ecat.pen*s -1 job, you must - have a Social Security number
f 1P1th
1IM t *OrnSY isn.ral bun armd
(assuming the job Is covered by Social Security,
Unfortunately,
say
MCV
staffers,
many
orthe
disease,
isma.
Fleet in the Mediterranean would halve U.S. naval
Washington - rather than Atlanta - five or iii Urft
xuedie.ely bee they
victims
The
of
the
MCV
concept
is
that
It
U
94 of every 100 1k). U you're under 18, you
years ago, he would never have made such a aren't made aware of ways to make their lives educates as It gathers the often disjointed give your
strength deployed in support of NATO's already
name and address to the Teleservice
miutep to beGIn W
weak southern flank.
raprese*dlve and SSA will mall you the
NEW.
T
trestmed
discipHass
into
we
Bell's gaffe was merely the latest In a series
What all this means is that the United States
Although
medical advances have made m
necessary form and Instructions on how to fill It
it
eonuinlfled
by the Carterites since their arrival Inroads against arthritis' debilitating effects,
Navy needs more ships and it needs them quickly.
approach
that's
appilcalge
at
any
out.
You follow the instructIons, mall back the
"'s
ft
an
an
In WMNI.
said.
"you
form
and you'll get your Social Security card In
MCV
team
has
evolved
the
doctrine
that
comnumity
hospital
In
the
U.S.,"
Because the Carter administration has not yet seen
he
ii.,
PIMSnt Carter to medicine, even when combined with basic don't need the mifiLocu, of dollar, a major the mall (If you're 18 or over, you have to do this
fit to recommend an appropriate expansion of the
secretary Jody Powell, rather badly therapy.Is nd treatment enough.
medIcalcent.rlikeJchas Hocklns has to make ft irtperion.).
fleet, we can only hope that Congress will examine
bobbled their first tist under fire when they
utati
counselor
saraii
ui.
herself
work."
"In any month," Bynum said, "we get about
the Navy's present difficulties and draw the logical
allowed the Bert lance affair to drag on for the
100,000
calls about checks not arriving on time."
before
severing
Use
with
an
artiritis
victim
who
made
a
dramatic
In
a
recent
poop
therapy
sessions,
young
a,ul
intlt$ summer of WI7
conclusions as It considers the fiscal year-1980
comeback from being bedridden with the disease old artheltis suiferers were joined by spouses for
One way to avoid this Is to authorize electronic
former budget director
defense budget.
as a tan-ager, believes treatment of the "whole a discussions of the disease's impact on their transfer of your benefit straight from SSA to
First there was Carter's fervent and patlud" - including therapy for the patient's fnIlIu
your bank account.
premature expression of undying confidence In family - Is a key to making the victims' lives
Richmond resident Walden Hunter, aged and
Teleservice Is only one facet of
'ipush to
Lance - which sounded, to Wathigton ears - beuabl..
whselchalrboimd, waved a hmdful of gnaried reach the public. MA abaIpi 1,300 offIces
like the echo of another pr4's equally
She helps coordinate a wide rang, of MCV fingers cladinak
Owid the country to handle more Complex
misdirected praise of Messrs. Hsldamaq and resources that greet uftWl affirm In unison mUk boft jaschs.
questions, and it operates nearly 3,400 "contact
ElvlIchmaui.
When the report was p'wd that businesspWb had
U they afar the doors of the A.D. Williams
"My wife Is good abed doing for me, but, stations" to which local MA offices send
sowed In the last quarter of iast year, tie reaction was obock
Then tier. was Jody Powell's attempt t plant Clinic, a facility that caters to the Indigent and sometimes She forgets. She'll rub me down but repasentsitives twice a week, twice a month or,
with a Qdcago newspaper mtound,d and the aged.
and dismay.
a1Io1a=ddmdwwiIldropiJmdftptftd4. In very remote places, perhaps once a month.
untrue remers about use of Lance's chief critics,
was the word used by the prai' jnflfj
The crowded, noisy hallways of the facility Bid 1 know she don't mean me no
"
Schedules for such visits normally are posted in
GOP Sm. Charles a Percy of IUIuioIs The prees belie the underlying team order that Is the
flghtei, Al fred Kahn. Not because profits were n.eeirlly too
Others in the room, some of them illiterate, post Oces and other public places.
Z
h1 but because the report would make it dlMcfl to peremd.
1t011 - and a cornerstone of the MCV approach.
nodded their head In agreim, tMn,1g
But for darters with a Social Security (or MI
ciwsiened
Powell
was
forced to epoloØ.
labor unions to hold down
dmmds ___ nW
As the Urns of patients wait their turns to
or Medicare) question, moat people should
vl"dlar
anperleaces.
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The
of UI Attorney David Mardon doctors who will pr.ecrths medicines for them, a
&amp;me elementary observations can be muds, although we
Ruby sldesws, an elderly wem in a Consult Tuleservice. The phone niunber Is the
In
Philadelphia
following
a telephon, call to the physical therapist screens them to set op special flowered , spike op. "You
don't expEct them to be accepted at face vales by .vwyese.
01al Security AkninlstrMion's number In your
gut to feeling ad
i'4 by a Democratic congremuan under aurdas programs for acidag jikdr Referrals aid sony for yoursuif bscause you
-There Is nothing Ithereitly evil In profits. They a' the fuel
phone book , and you'll find MA listed both by
can't
uee
your
Invafigatlon by Macdon's ce ,wes asiether we made to mdrltlonists and occupational limbs the way you w so,"
that keeps wheels of our ept"'c system tvalag. Abut`
itself, under "8," and under "U.S. Governments
doW't make a profit cuu'ut afford to increas, wages er buy the blunder that veteran of the WMiMe .ra thiup4da and social workers.
ler w, "Bid If you can keep your Dopaitniii* of Health Education and Welfare."
wouild __ have
m&amp;6.
And, in wit MCV cl'Ws an invaluable mind seWed, WE a peat help
Ww men _
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during an eight-nun "Some of the things we did The big Inning for San Fran- Auerbach on Jack Clark's Seaver wouldn't mind if he Inning single
an Infield
Opening Day became a opener.
second inning for the Giants. today you're supposed toget out cisco began with singles by grounder, Darrell Evans never saw It again.
grounder
up
the
mükile
In
dismal failure for the Qncln"It was just a bad day," said San Francisco sent 11
batters to of your system down in spring Mike lyle, who also hornered, smacked a run.produciág In Wednesday's other game, three at-bats In his debut with
niti Reds Wednesday when Seaver, who atrtgled to a 16-14 the plate to end Seaver's day
and Marc Hill. Seaver's single. When Bench gathered In Larry Cox belted a
California, but was overshadthteetlme Cy Young Award- record last season. "It's not and ruin John McNamara's
"I'm
sure
opening
day
Jitters
throwing
error
allowed
lyle
to
a
late
throw
to
the
plate
on
the
homer
and
Leon
Robertsowed
by Cox and Willie Horton,
winner Tom Seaver was easy to explain. Ijtit
pitched debut as Cincinnati manager. played part," said McNama- score and one out later, Bill play, he fired the ball Into left snapped a3.3 tie with atwonm Horton homeredoff garter and
touched for six hits and seven badly and we played badly. It's The Reds didn't help them- ra.
North's infield out scored Hill. field trying to nail Clark at blast In the sixth iflJ4, giving loser Frank Tanana, who laate&amp;
rum inl2-3innings.
a crummy way to garL I'd like selves with five errors, one by
Vida
Blue,
who
appeared
to
Whitfield then laced ai RBI third, allowing two more runs to Seattle a 5.4 victory over 52.3 innings while sWT61der1fl,
The San Francisco Giants, to have a solid excuse, but I Johnny Bench that allowed two be weakening during the single,
advanced to second on score.
California in the American all of Seattle's runs.
looking like strong contenders don't."
rims to score in the fatal seventh Inning, got his second Seaver's wild pitch and scored
Mon-Seattle reliever John Mon
"We've
haven't
seen League season opener.
f6f6r the National League West
Terry Whitfield stroked a second.
wind and went the distance for on Bill Madlock's nm-scoring anything like that inning all Seven-time AL batting chazn tague pitched 6 2-3 Innings of
title, romped to an 11-5 victory single - one of his four hits In
Bench said disgustedly, the Giants to record the win. single. After an error by Rick spring," add McNamara.
pion Rod Carew had a third. two-bit relief to pick up the wlni
He waFted two and struck out
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now, said Montague, WhOW
underwent surgery in Decem-.
ber for removal of a painful hip
tumor.
Rick Miller had a tlree.rtm
homer off starter Glenn Abbott
In the third liming after Brian
Downing and Rance Mulliniks
singled. The Mariners tied the
score, 3-3, when Horton hit a
solo homer to right in the
fourth.
In Wednesday exhibition'
games,-Baltimore trimmed St.
Louis, 64 Minnesota edged
Philadelphia, 5-4, and the
Chicago White Sex dumpedPittsburgh, 10-7.

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EW YORK (UP!) Ballplayers always say the some thing. U
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they ever become ma na gers, they say, they'll make sure to treat
èIr players the same way they always wanted to be treated.
p1ipiayers always say that and immediately forget it as soon
.
they're made managers.
George Baniberger, though, Is one of the exce*fons. As a pitther for 18 years, most of which he spent at the Triple A level,
although he did have a couple of cupiii of coffee with the New York
Wants and Baltimore Orioles, Bamberger came to appreciate
what Opening Day means to a ballplayer.
As manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, he came to realize how ,
even more important It was for a ballplayer's sense of pride,
lense of security and sense of prestige for him to be In the Opening
Pay lineup. And being aware of that, he decided to do something
about Don Money.
Money, approaching 32 and one of the graybeards among the
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Milwaukee. Along with 3O doubles and 4 homers, hehadelgtg
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pine-winning RBI; advanced 56 percent of his runners and
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when Cecil Cooper broke his leg, finishing up with a .293 average
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him
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Yankees.
But where? Ah, that ITMI a tough question.
Noy Rovers gets word from coach Donald Carter, follows with ke
y hit.
However, where there's a will, there's a way and Bamberger
finally found a way to get everybody, Including Money, In today's
neup.H did tt Simply
Molitor designated
ra4 C in,r,ekr12
1AH1
sr san Ieang
!econid spot an d play i6adw beat.
"I understand what he did and I appreciate it,,, said Money,
who
b
eenhas
around
the big leagues 12 years now. "I've played
seven or eight managers since I've been In baseball, but never
- who seems to undçdand his players, who communicates
Georg
s
with them, any better then George
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Miami to launch a new era In.
baseball
The Amigos defeated the
University
of Florida, 8.0,
sown In his first year with the Brewers, sold the whole thing was
George's managed just two
In other league games, Jack Gailey were the only hits for pitcher, striking out eight while relief an Flagship Bank evened Tuesday evening with Wayne no" big deal.
hits Wednesday, but combined Praiser Ford boosted Its record George's.
walking 12.
Its record at 1.1.
and Jim Tyrone blasting home
Brewers' General Manager Harry Dalton was the one who them with a dozen walks to to 2.0 with a 17-7 win over
Galley, the winning pitcher,
Brian Ashcraft of Atlantic
While Miller and Knight were rims.
picked Bomberger to manage the Brewers. The two worked produce a 134 win over Atlantic American Produce Exchange hurled the first three timings Bank was the gun's top hitter cooling the Seminole Petroleum
Miami will compete In the
t4iether at Baltimore, Dalton In the front office and Bomberger Bank In the Sanford Little (APEX), while Flagship Bank and allowed just four hits while with a double and single in bats, Flagship batters were Inter-American League, also
a0he Orioles'pitching cc&amp;* and after Ala Grammas wasfired American League. Both legims outlasted Seminole Petroletim, striking out seven.
three trips to the plate.
banging out 10 hits. Miller led comprised of Latin-American
si Brewers' manager at the end of the 1977 season, Dalton were 1.0 going Into the contest. 13-7.
Guy Warmack was the losing
the
hitting attack for the win- franchises in
Caracas,'
s$ected Bomberger to come work In Milwaukee.
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peeo
Andrea
Williams
and
Bruce
nera
with a double and a triple, Maracaibo, Paninia City, San
FLAGSHIP
As i H
'!Handling people, I think, Is the secret of managing, and I had
PITROLIUM
Se ers com ned f a thT5
Al U Is the first and two each In the
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3 II hitter for Jack Prosser Ford. slapped two singles apiece.
W.m
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, front 7.0. Atlantic Bank cut the
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one-half
weeks of spring
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cncsss,
Marvin
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Killlngsworth had
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rime aiAece. WIllLarrw blasted both hits for Seminole training In Sanford. The dub
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Cincinnati
Suspended pitcher
Pedro Borbon for two days.
Pittsburgh
Recalled outfielder
Matt Alexander from Portland and
not four players to its Pacific Coast
League farm club - pltchirs Al
Holland and Gene Psntj, catcher
Harry Safewright and infIelder
(5-4) 14.00; P (6-5) 43.30; 1 (4-S.
Kantix tltv
(I
u.ry Hargis.
.rg,s.
7) 94.25. Time 31.39.
5:33 P.M.
Philadelphia
Sent infielders
Fourth Race,$.14,D:
Friday's Games
Rudy Meoli and Jim MorrIson to 4 Superoo
4.60 3.40 2,60
Texas at Detroit
club's minor league camp in 2 Kink Day
3.60 3,10
Calif. at Seattle, night
Clearwater, Fia., for reassignment. 6 Shes Victorious
5.00
M
at Oakland, night
St. Louis
Added
minor-league
0 (24) 11.20; P (4-2) 24.00; T (4-2'Jica90 at Ball, night
outfielder Mike Dimmei to roster 4)75.50. Time 32.0$.
and reassigned pitcher Rob Dressier
Fifth Race, 5-14,1:
to Seattle's farm team at Spokane 2 0. Liss
10.50 13.20 4.60
I Kalkikan
4.30 3.00
Soccer
7 Road Two
DENVER (UP!)
An
o
Fairbanks spoke before a
New York Apollo (ASL) Signed
0(2-4)56.20, P (3-4)45330 1(2-4. apologetic Chuck Fairban
NIA Standings
mINlelder John Nm.
ks,
crowded
room of reporters
1)
447.00.
Time
31.52.
By United Press International
Pennsylvania Stoner-s (ASL)
declaring the controversy over Wednesday as he formally
5.14,A:
Sixth
Race,
Eastern conference
Signed midilelder Art Napolitano. 2 JivinJake
5.60 3.60 2.30 In his coldraCtobllgatlo(lJtO the
accepted the head coaching
Atlantic Division
New Jersey Americans (ASL)
3 Rebel Drummer
3.50 6.00 NFL New
W L Pct. GB Signed midfielder Ed Kelly and 5 Billion
England
Patriots,
reins
of CU, located in nearby
4.60
x-Wash
54 25 .451
Juan Cantillo and forward Carlos
confidently
predicted
a
new
era
0
(24)11.40;
Boulder.
P (2-3) $1.0Q T (2•3Phila
16 34 W5,11
Vetasqtjsz
S) 112.00. Time 31.32.
of football superiority for the
New Jrsey
34 4 •S 1.
Hia loflg..,valted appearance
Aran*-Gerardo
io.so
seventh
lace. 4tu I
5.60
New York
University
of
C
31 50 .353 24
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was
assured earlier this week
3
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Isidro
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BObert
5.00
6.50 4.40 3.00 his
Boston
20 31 .3S4" 24
leadership.
(3-5) 4 30 1 (4-2-3) 444.31
4
Chatelaine
when
3.60
2.60
an out-of-court settlement
Central Division
Second Game
2 Manatee Norma
"All of this whole matter Is was reached In a three-month
3.60
W L Pet. 01 1 TranlDiaa ii 11.00 4.20 3.00
0(4-7)11.65, P (7.4) 43.20; 1 (7-4- behind us now," he said. "But
San Anton
47 33 5
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contract dispute between the
4 oaidos.*rca
4.40 1.50 2)111.30. Time 35.99.
Houston
44 33 .557 2½ 3 trusts Isidre
you can mark this down we Patriots and CU officials.
4.20
Eighth
Race,
5-14,
I:
Atlanta
44 36 .330 3
0(1.4)41.21: P (1.4) 143.25 1(1.4- 4 Wright Empire 15.00 1.30 440 will win. I don't know how long
Clevelnd
Patriots' owner William Sul30 so .373 17
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3.30 3.10 it will take, but It will
Detroit
29 50 .367 17½
happen."
Uvan
had vowed to enforce
'5rd
Gems
$
B.
Jimmie
3.50
New Orins
24 $1 .323 21
3 EnsIque
11.00 1.20 10.00
Q(14)33.40;P(4-1) 161.70;T(4-IFairbanks' contract after the
Western conference
5 Vicandi
1.20 6.00 3) 511.55. Time 31.11.
Midwest Division
coach last December An.
4 Paco
5.50
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nounced
he was resigning to
Q(s4)sL,e(ss)3,$a,T(
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Kan City
44 31 .375
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3.20
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CU coaching job.
45 31 .570
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The Crooms High girls softFe"Sims
4 Femme Fatale
2.50
Indiana
463 9
The
settlement
calls for the
37
43
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ball team dropped a 10-1 verdict
0(1.3)17.40; P (1-5)3310; T ().5.
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booster
club
5.60
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Time
35.53.
Chicago
to Klsalznmee Wednesday at25 51 .343 17 2 Hernan.Oastill
Tenth Race,
3.50
TA:
to pay Sullivan $200,000 and
Pacific: Division
ternoon. Crooms entertains Fairbanks to
a (1.4) *.$#1P (4.1) 114.55; 1(4.1. 3 Va Zoom
44.50 13.60 3.10
W 1. Pc?. 01 2)344.4,.
relinquish claims
Dr-if's East
Tavares In a 3:30 do ubleheader
3.20
3.40
Seattle
31 29 .435
for
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erred
payment of
2
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Phoenix
4.00 today.
45 30 .430 1½
Gastl Echanl: 11.00 5.40 350
0(3-1)5245; P (3-7) 452.31; T 13-i.
$106,000
from
the
NFL club.
Los Mg
45 34 .370 5½ 6 Oscar
GoIrl
6.50 4.40 2) 76445. Time 31.35.
Portland
The Patriots, in exchange,
4$ 35 .363 6
I Mutilla-Gondra
710
EleventhRace,S.16,S:
San Diego
42 31 .335 5
agreed to drop its breach of
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Goidsi St.
36 44 .430 15
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5.50
4.40
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x-chi.cSed division tttle
Sixth Gem*
2 Wild McCoy
7.10
Widneiday's RisiNs
Fairbanks, 45, whom the
7
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4.50
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0(3.1)36.55: P (5-3) 12.55; T (5-3The Seminole High girls
Washington 143. Boston 119
5 SaraDiagall
6.00 1.30 211145.45. Time 31.37.
P
atriots six years ago lured
Phila 121, Houston 120
softballteaxn Used the long ball away
2 Carasa.peri
LOS
Twelfth Race, 14,C:
from his head coaching
Indiana 102, Cleveland 95
0(57)41.,
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Atlanta 115, Milw 130
i
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Oklahoma University,
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K.C. 113, Los Mg 111, at
$svse*
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S Christy Fellas
to the adftement
1.20 a 12.0 score on home rim
San Anton 113, New Jrsey 102 3 NamonIadloia Same
s by
5.10 440 4.00
0(3-4)137.45; P (4.3) 317.40:1(4.
Phoenix 100, Pofllind 95
because
the
dispute was
7 Mutlllelnrque
420 110 3.1$ 1,431.25. Time 35.19.
Jackie Gum, Ui Gum, Julie
Seattle 113, San Diego 107
becoming
Increasingly
expen4 Zsl.0iga
4.30
A
2,434;
Handle
$31,112.
Boyles and All Harper.
Thenday's Oases
0(3.7)41.41:P(3.7) 117.lS;T(3.7.
sire.
at New York
447.40.
Detroit at Now Orleans
BMW Same
Friday's Games
4 lelde-Badela
7.10 3.40 4.00
Denver- at Soston
1 Gestl-Gast III
6.50 Is
6 Apraiz.Rodoifo
140
Q(14)27.31;P(4.)) 130.15:7(41.
4) 413.50.
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Wednesday's Resell
Seattle S. Calif I
Today's Games
(All Times 1ST)
Milwaukee (Caldwell 23.) at
New York (Guidry 23-3), 2 p.m.
Cleveland
(Wise 9-19)
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Renee hughes of the
Sanford Recreation
Department is checking
out as she makes
preparations for the road
race and 10,000-meter
run scheduled in Sanford
on 'slav 12. Some nine
hopefuls have signed up
so Far, and runners interested in joining the
field may bring their $5
.'nlrtfan
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recreation department at
City (hail and sign up.
The races are cosponsored
by
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MARATHON

1) ISS.30. Time 31.51.
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4 Manatee Bandit 10.60 630 450
2 Alert's Sug or
6.20 3.00
7 Norm C. Eckert
2.10
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Tanana, Clear (6) and Dow.
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0(1.2) 22.40; P (2.1) 74.40; T (213)552.40. Time 31.77.
Fifth Race 3.14, 0:
6 Proud Affirmed 6.00 3.60 3.20
2 Cam
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Atlanta at Detroit
Cleveland at Hov
Milw at leip, Orleans
h1a at Indian.
Washington at Chicago
New Jersey at Kin City
Portland at Golden St.
Seattle at Los Angeles
San Diego at Phoenix

April 1979-7A

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By United Press International points and blocked eight shots
A few months ago, the word to help assure the defending
champion Bullets of the
around the league was that
league's
best record this
MIst. Sta ndings
Philadelphia 76ers were a
y United Press Internatlajial
on the decline.
Ca mpbell Conference
St. Louis
0 0
But now, as playoff time Pacers 103 Cavaliers 95:
Patrick Division
P4gw York
Mike Bantom and Billy
1
Arron
5.50 5.60 3.40 draws near, the Sizers have to
w I. I Pt,.
West
3
Barons
Proper
Knight
scored 19 points each to
xNY
lslndrs
10.40
3.20
4
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2 Bet Go
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5.20
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San Frnc$c
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1 01.000
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10 2711
L5S Angeles
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Cleveland.
2)332.40. Time 32.05.
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were expected to capt ure
5
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Smythe Division
ston
0 o
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h of the last two seasons.
7.60 4.00 6.00
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Atlanta
Terry Furlow scored 2o points
0 0 .000 ½
JulIus Erving helped the
Mercury Scott
x-Chicago
10.40 3.20
25 3515 71
Cincinnati
o i .000
to
lead Atlanta to Its 15th
GHS Topper
yVancuvr
17.10 76ers to their 1(h
23 4212
Wednesday's Resell
0
esday
night,
slam.
consecutive
home victory.
(SI)
22.40;
P
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45.40;
1
Louis
(1-5ii 4912 14
San Fran 11 Cinci s
games Wedn
4S4.40. Time 31.71.
Colorado
is $310 10
Today's Probable Pitchers
Kings
115,
Laken 111:
mlng in a dunk shot with one
Ninth Race, s., 5:
Wales Cen$ii',
(Last year's records In parenSam
Lacey
scored four points
2 Big Favor
Norris Division
6.60 3.60 3.00 second remaining to Uft ?pilp.
MOM)
Agil
30
seconds
with less than
13.60
5.60
W L I pis.
(All Times 1ST)
delphla to a 121-12o victory over in
Wright Haven
3.50
31 1411 113
three
minutes
remaining in
New York (Zachry 10.4 or xMontresl
0(2-3) 23.20; P (2-3) 125.70; 1 (2•3- the Houston Rockets.
35 30 13
Span 9-4) at Chicago (R. '5'ibh
seven
seconds
remalovertime
to
give
Kansas
City its
all.. Time 31.72.
y-Los Ang
With
33 3411 77
Rpuschel 14.15), 2:30 p.m.
Erving
victory
over
Los
Los
Washington
Tenth
Race,
5-14,
A:
Angeles.
23
4015 41
San Diego (Perry 214) at
ning, Moses Malone and
$ Legal Hassel
Detroit
6.00 2.50 2.20
22 4016 60
Angeles (Hooton 19-10), 4 p.m.
jump Spurs 110$ Nets 103:
2
Real
Estate
340 2.10 were face-to-face for a
Adams Division
Fridays Games
George Gervin scored 30
3 C. Surfer
w t. i
i.io ball that Malone controlled.
Montreal at Pittsburgh
ints to help San Antonio
po
X.BOIton
0(2-5)5.30;PU2)
10.I0;T(
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42
2214 90
Phila at St. Louis. night
Calvin Murphy, attempting
$3.40. Time 31.94.
y- Buffalo
2715
in
San Fran at CInci, night
save the ball from going out of cl ch at least a tie for the
y•Toronto
Eleventh Race 5-14. C:
13 7,
Atlanta at Houston, night
7 Boston Sherry
Minnesota
11.60 4.00 310 bounds,
21 3911
It toward Rick Central
Division crown.
San Diego at Los Mg, night
Suns
2 Bendixon
Trail Blazers 95:
xcllnched
divisi
5.30
5.10
ios,
on
Barry. Henry Bibby stepped
American eague
3 Circus
y-clinched picy.n se.m
3.00
MvanAdamsscoredsjiofi
last
of
Wednesday's Isselts
Q(27)2S.25,P(7.2)229.20:T(;.2.
front
Barry
spotted 18 points durIng a 14-0 tear
t. Pd.
3)354.30. Time
Atlanta
3,
NY
Rangers
3
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going
forAnd
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New York
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Twelfth
Montreal
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½,
0:
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Detroit
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0
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3 Manteca Grady 5.50 10.e0 5.10
Boston 3, Toronto 3
quarter
that
launched Phoenix
Mllwauke
S WyCilif DeeDee
Chicago ?. Minnesota 1
5.10 3.20 Erving. "It was just a matter of over
Baltimore
o
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P
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1 Man atee Hallie
2.60 beating the clock. When Moses
Thersday's Games
Detroit
0 0
SUPeISOSICS 115, Clippers 107:
0(33) 35.40: P (3-1) 123.90, 1 (3-5- got the tap, I ran
Buffalo at Boston
Cleveland
where the ball
oa
1)151.40. Time 39.52.
NY Islanders at Ptiila
Gus Williams scored 14 of his
Toronto
was going. When Henry got it, i
A 2.32$, Hide $23L334.
Colorado at Los Angeles
West
gamehigh 26 points In the final
ran for the basket."
Friday's Games
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
W L. PcI. 01
quarter
as Seattle eliminated
NY
Rangers
at
Atlanta
First Race, 5.14,0:
Bullets 145, Celtics 11$:
Seattle
1 01.000
Minnesota at Vancouver
1 Country Romeo 3.00 6.30 6.60
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Layton H. Burdette, Jr. &amp; wt.
Doris to Richard A. Racine &amp;
haron, Lots l&amp; 9blk 6, &amp; Lot B, blk
I, Mayfair, $70,n.
Geraldine I. Hamilton to Muiel
Hrnilton, Lot 6, blk 1, Country Club
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Wm. W. Swayne &amp; wf. Elli. to
Michael H. Carlton &amp; WI. Donna N.
Lt. 22, Stonewood First Addn.

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Richard W. Zipperly &amp; WI. Susan
to Eleanor Petritli, sql. Portion of
Lots 4 1 5, Northwood. $39,000.
Mark SchIlse, Widr. to Jordan &amp;
Jordan Realty Inv., Inc. Lot 6,
unrec. plat of Forest His. $330
Thomas J. Rathman &amp; WI. Diane
to John S. Boyd &amp; WI, Florence, It
761, Spring Oaks Un. IV. $54,000.
Zimmer Homes Corp. to C..).
Properties, Beg. lnt.rsec. of S. r.w
line of Laura St., Seminole Heights.

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Frederick Wm. Rood, Jr. &amp; wt,
Dianne M. to Charles D. McCrary &amp;
WI. Colleen. Tr. 211, SEC 2221.32,
Chula Vista $6,900.
Jerry J. Fowler &amp; Joan &amp; Charles
E. Collins to Thornton J. Anderson I
wf. N. Gayle, Lt 2, blk B, Sweet.
water Oaks. SEC. 12. 5150,000.
Sterling Park Ltd. to Olin.
American Homes Fla.. Inc., Lot 1.6
inc l. blk H, Sterling Park Un. 24

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C. Edwin Conley I Helen to Olin.
American Homesof Fla. Inc. Lots 17
&amp; 18, blk 0, Sterling Park Un. Three.

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Pedro 10 1 wt. Remy to Olin
American Homes of Ft.., Lots 1$ &amp;
16 blk 0, Sterling Park Un. 3.
$17,000.
Shirley M. Jorges to Cardinal
Constr., Inc., NE'.'4 of SW¼ of NE',,
of SEC. 3521.30. 150.000.
Martha M. Ramseur to Cardinal
Constr., Inc., NE'/4 of 5W¼ of NE/4
of SEC 3533.30, 150.000.
PMrtha M. Ramseur to Cardinal
Constr., inc., NE¼ of SW'/4 of P4E¼
of SEC 35.21.30. $100.
Horvath Groves, Inc. to Denox,
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2130. $100.

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Wm. D. Ball to Betty Dean Ball, W
240' of E 450' S 107.5' of N 1007.5 n. of
that part of Govt. Lots 3&amp; 1. SEC 6.
20 20, W of RR etc. 3 parcels ka 10$
24, 23 &amp; 23 Unred. plat Suburban
Ests. $.
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Pche
Homes Inc., Lot no Wekiva Hills,
Sec. Eight. $21,500.
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Piche
Homes Inc. It. 42, Wekiva Hills, Sec.
Eight, $21,500.
Magnolia SVC. Crp to Pirhe
Homes Inc., It 12, Wekiva hills,
SEC. 7. 113,000.
SAME - Lot 23, Wekiva Club
Ests., Sec. Six. S22,000.
BelAire Homes Inc. to David M.
Daddona &amp; wf. Martha Lot 13, Bel
Aire Hills Unit One. $45,500.
Edw. I. Lombardi Co. to Theresa
A. Martino. It 139, Winter Springs
Un. 3. 122,500.
John M. Gavin &amp; wf. Vicki E. to
Courtney Ashton Chan Sing, sql. lot
44, Wekiva Hills, Sec. Two. $45,500.
Edw. I. Lombardi Co. to Theresa
A. Martino, It 139, Winter Springs
Un. 3. $22,500.
John M. Gavin &amp; wt. Vicki E. to
Courtney Ashton Chan Sing, sql. lot
44, Wekiva Hills, Sec. Two, $64,000.

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(QCD) Gloria F. Dixon to Steven
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Neil Dixon&amp; wf. Glorlda F. Lot 23,
less N 43' all of 21', all of 21, blk 3,
Bel- Air. $100.
Anthony J. Paone &amp; WI. Dora to
Dora S. Paone Lot II, Lakewood
Shores, 2nd Addn less part $100.
Richard A. Racine I Sharon to
James M. Jackson &amp; wf. Althea F.
Lt. S Prairie 1k Manors, $41,000.
Grace Prop. Inc. to J. Carl
Schoenberg S. Ann M
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Altamonte HIS., $33,900.
Galtimore Homes Inc. to Ralph F.
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determin ed to stand by a law
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The Senate Education Corninittee rejected 7-1 Wednesday
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1962. It approved and se nt to the
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Springs. Schuckman was
the proud recipient of the
Service to Mankind
Award given by the Winter Springs Sertomans.
Dr. Joseph L. Alterman,
Past International Director, made the awards
presentatjon.Carmlne M.
Bravo introduced the
guest speaker, Hon.
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Iclal Circuit Court Judge
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called "the maintenance
issues" of bills, children
and the daily routine.
"The only way to break
that habit is to practice
being on a here and now
basis to talk about their
desires and wants," he

might ask her husband,
"Do you think we should
Invite the Smith's over?"
when she really means "'I
don't want the Smiths
over."
She said emphasizing the
"I" Isn't as selfish as It
might sound.
"In a sense it's selfish,
but it's more selfish to
expect your partner to
second guess" what you
want, she said.
Travis said they also
counsel couples not to
separate their "sex life"
from the rest of their life.

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"Once couples do that,"
said Mrs. Travis, "they say
once a week is not enough."
She said a good way for
couples to talk Is to begin
sentences with an honest

"I" instead of an accusing
or questioning "you." For
example, she said a wife

"What we try to do Is talk
about intimacy as opposed
to sex," he said. Couples
fall Into the habit of
thinking every gesture of
affection is a signal to
perform, he said. They
begin to feel obligation
instead of anticipation, he

said.
"You could be a sexual
acrobat," Mrs. Travis said,
"but if you're not feeling
special, all these other
physical behaviors come
off as being very
mechanical."
Travis said some couples

are content to stay in a
slump. He dubbed that an
"old shoe relationship."
But both said they detect a
trend of more couples
expecting better things
from marriage.
"There's a different kind
of need, a desire for much
more than just getting
along," she said.
At any rate, couples keep
trying, they said. Travis
quoted a study saying 95
percent of all Americans
are or will be marred in
their lifetimes.

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They wrote an article on
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publication in July. They
concluded that couples
need not fall Into a slump,
and those who have fallen
need not stay in a slump.
Travis said they suggest
that couples begin by
setting aside a time each
week to talk about each
other Instead of what he

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enough time with each
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June.
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A House education subcom- the APA bill hits the floor, but had a segregated, dual school
mittee passed the APA exemp- conceded her chances of sue- system.
tion bill later Wednesday.
cess are slim.
The exam was given for the
Tampa Sen. Pat Frank She supports the f unct ional first time In Oct o be r 1977. Some
sought the t hree-year delay, literacy test, she said, but 117,000 high school Juniors
were
warning a federal lawsuit thinks arguments raised in a tested and 37 per cent fail ed. Of
challenging the test could federal lawsuit In Tampa have those failures, 78 per
cent were
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seeking to regain control of
the Teamsters union from
president Frank Fits-

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(QCD) Robert W. Stone to Judith
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Thomas T. Tuck, Inc. to Hate A.
Houston &amp; wt. Evelyn. Lot 6, blk A,
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James E. Hamilton I Virginia J. It
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Duewtsir Corp. to JMfyy A. 15$.
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resta urant parking tot in
J ul y 1975. No trace of his
body has been found.
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Charles D. Campbell &amp; WI. Oarres blk
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Acct'to the sources,
Ali en '.escribed Hoffa's
killer only as "Monster
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6-(oot-4 and weighing 240
pounds,
Federal sources quot ed
Allen as saying, "Jimmy
came toward the car in
Detroit and was hit on the
side of the head with a
baseball bat. The shot
bashed his head In and they
knew he was dead."
Allen told federal mvestigators Hoffa's body
was th en token to New
Jersey where it was cut up
by three men into pieces i
foot long and 4 inches wide.
These were packed in to
55-gallon drums, ta ken to a
Florida swamp and
dumped.
Federal authorities are
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small pieces in New Jersey
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443, Frank I. Woodruff s.d. $25,000.
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the Jack otubs diaca
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should be a tim day.
the right to make s'"' and some weeks he works
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of JACOB Y MODERN.
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prize
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family dinnerl
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Joe B. Tramell and Fred H.
Tramell, brothers of the
bride, Joseph A. Mon.
serrat,Robertc.Lovcy,
Mitchell Rotberg and
William Goodwin.
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gown with a lace overlay,
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911 French Ave.
323.5176

LARGE 2 BEDROOM FRAME
HOME COMPLETELY FUR.
NISHED ON 3rd STREET
NEAR AUTO TRAIN. $23,100.

EXTRA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE

CAR LOT&amp;SIOP

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Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668.8335

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
7135'

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
iccess. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Ostein. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 3O5-640-U9 &amp; 530-1026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904-734-I%.g

323-5371
4 Searching for investment? Just
listed 2 apt bldg. near town.

$24,500.

FOR SALE
3 lots in Lake Mary, Fl. 135 E.

*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, 1 B furn. near shopping but
in a quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on thisl Owner may carry mort.
$35,900.

Alma. 322-554.
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM

I acre off 46 near Lake Jsssup.
Isolated, wig, oaks &amp; pines.
$3,500. Call owner 3653953 eve.

*44 Acres county acreage wcitrus grove &amp; SR 46 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers

Lg lot, big trees, water &amp; sewer in
Sanford. $11,300. William
Maiiczowski, Realtor. 322.7913.

good price &amp; terms.
4 1 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees In
Ostesn. Good terms.

NORTH CAROLINA

MOUNTAINS

REALTOR 332.4,91

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 143-3655 325.1929

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract

would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$5500.09, Good terms, $3100.00
down, assume loan.

Listing Fee only 1650 it sold. You
show - Broker doss the rest.

REDUCEDI3,000
for those who demand the Most. 2
SR modern home has over 400
Sq. Ft. living area 1. Is located
close to hospital &amp; all con.

veniences. $36,500.

CaliBart

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Mountain cabin approsimately 1
acre. Dandy garden spot. This is
a handy man special because It
is not finished InsIde, roughed
wIred and plumbIng completed.
Water and th, outside Is comrn
plated. Large deck overlooking
mtni. You can live In it while you
finish it up. S miles from Mur.
pIty. 122,500.00. $5,010,000 down
assume loan.

bethhomeln Idyllwilde of Loch
Ai'borl Pool &amp; Patio, C-NM, sq.

REALTOR, 332.7490

eat-in kIt., fireplace &amp; Every
Festiwel SPP WARRANTED.

Super cieai3 BR home Includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C H&amp;A,
carpeting, double wag. and

2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About I acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3orl houss.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.

$30,911 will buy you thIs 3 SR I

payment. Plenty of wIld game
and good fishing In this area.

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN lIfE ONE THAT'S NO.11

Sanford's Sales Leader

322• 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
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REALTORS PARK

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NEAL ESTATE

lois more. For only 131,915.

bath home wIth f am. room on a

These are a few Of over 3000
listings. We have all types of
property listed from $500. per

S wee *sd on county maintained rd $17,110. Small down,
owner hold.

acre and up. We have small
tracts. we also have aiveral
c5ins. Mus*, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free us

2½ sass Geneva. Fruit trees, high
&amp; dry. 110.111. Terms.

ALL FLORIDA RIALTY
OP SANFORD
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2S14$. French Ave.
310-1131,333.1173, m.In

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ci-. auto. ar Ghia Tr&amp;rn pkg
122 8195
AUTO A' 'CTlON
Daytona Beach, will hold a

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Buy

Tuesday I Saturday at 7-30 IfS
the only one in Florida You seT
The reserved price Call 90-4 255
5311 for further details
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 to
75 moqels Call 3399100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)
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n+twi'e Selvage. 322-1721.

1967 Buick Classic, in
good cond. Best offer
takes, 349 5761.

Cash 322-4132

Boots, Shoes I Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
327-5672
-Sfl.%I%E. First St.

72-Auction

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals,

Call Dells Auction. 323 5620.

Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-5721.
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JOHNNY'S BACK

Piney Woods Aucon
Every Saturday at 1 p.m. located
on SR 115, 18 ml. north of San
ford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house full.
Free pick-up on consigned mdse.
at 30 pct. 332-2270.

1969 01EV. 2 DR.

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1977

GREMLIN
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TRANS.

1969 FORD

Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127

WAGON

323-7050

450

75-Recreational Vehicles

1974 MATADOR CPE.

w-dbl. oven. Exc. cond.

Consignments Welcome

322 6733 aft 6
KENMORE WASHER-

Cadillac El Dorado late 1978.
owner. 9.000. Must sell, flCw (If
coming. Dettary 668 5259

For Estate Commercial 6 Resi-

ON SALE- NEW twIn size box
springs &amp; mattress 123.95 ea.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford

52-Appliances

Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

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Kelloggs Auction Sales
Parts.

Service. Used Machines.

3230697

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1974 Coachman 12 ft. slide In
camper. Sleeps 1, for ~ T
truck. 322-1262 after 6 p.m.

53-N- RadIoSte.eo

9495

1971 23 ft - Coachman
Self contained. Like New.

od Used Televisions. $25 and up.

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322-0352

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20 It. Starcratt trailer, Salt contained. Iir cond., new tires,
excellent cond. 52,500. 322-5505.

evision-25" Color, Beautiful
ialnul cabinet. Regular $100,
lalence $175 or $12 mo Still in
varranty. Call 131-1714 day or

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ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
urntable, I track tape player.
sold new 1400, a real buy at only
1120 or take up payments of $11
*r mo. Call 531-1714 for free
me demonstration.

54-Garage Sales

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Brocade sofa &amp; chair, color T.V,,
Col. dining set &amp; hutch. Baby

furn. &amp; toys. Lawnmowers,
Household misc., ice-cream
freezer, glassware, bedspreads,
rugs, alum. canoe, children's
clothes, Early Am. Lamp. 113W.
Ridge Dr. (off Lake Mary Blvd.)
323066$ or 339-5316.
YARD SALE

charge by dialing 1111.41741.
Write or call today.

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, NC. us$3

47-sI Btete Waidsd
PrIvate Party wants to buy a

house in nsed of repairs. Have
semi cash. 1034155 aft 7 p.m.

Central Heat&amp;Alr Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

JACK FROST - Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on

_inst. Comm. &amp; Rn. 322-0706.

36563)4

Small home repairs. Remodeli,ig
6 Pan. RoofIng repair. Free Est
323 $5.13- 331 0715

Mowing

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1st St., 322-5112
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C.rarnic'flle

Giant Flea Market, yard sale,
multi-lam. household goods,
furn, clothes, all sizes. Plants
etc. 9-S. Fri. &amp; Sat. 2101 S.
Sanford Ave.

MEINTZER 1ILE
New or repaIr, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 471-7617

Plo lob too large or small. Corn
plate lawn service. Free
estimate. 323 4181; Landscapinq

&amp;spraying37)-Io49callanytime.

Land Fill
FILL DIRT
TOP SOIL, CLAY.
339 2083

I'essmaking

YARD SALE

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2105. VirginIa Ave.
Mayfair Sat., Sun. 9-S

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

Gigantic carport sale - April 7, 9
to S. Furniture, typewrIters,
chord organ, clothing, dishes,
Misc. lOc to $50. 106 Brown Dr.,
Sunland Estates. Turn on
Tucker off RI. 427. 323-3410

forth. Cor. Airport Blvd. &amp; Park.
Thurs, FrI. Sat. S-S.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
16 ft. Bass boat w-75 HP Chrysler
motor. Excellent cond. Many
extras. Osteen 323 0076 after 6
p.m.
ROBSON MARINE

2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 3277)

-?MkaI Mardsndlse
PIANO IN STORAGE
stored

ocally. Reported lIke new.

tesonsible party can take on
ow payment balance. Write
isfore we sand truck. JoplIn
'lano, P.O. lox 3061, Rome, Ga.
Slat.

tars, Drums, Basilos. Corn.

ohms, pianos.

lab loll's Disc. Center Inc.
2 French Ave.
u2.flSs

LawnServjce

323 2945.

Electrical

Ught Heuling

Curley Burtield Electrical
Maintenanco&amp; repair

530-S3U

Yard Debris, Trash

Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 3195371

Glass &amp; Screen
Screen-porches, pool end. , wds.

Painting

All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.

Erie Est. Mr. Taylor 322-1.145.

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Seerding

ANIMAL HAVEN
dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
kennels. 322-5733.

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S1-Spols Eaipnunt
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. SI
Scott Reagan 322-0177

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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top Soil S. till dirt,
lawn mimI. &amp; tree trimming,

322-0707

Carpet, doors (ext lint), exercIse
couch, gas dryer, clothes &amp; so

lose. Tito

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building I Remodeling

Beauty care

2434$. Chase Ave.

autlful Spinet-Conso

Home lnçrovement

Air Comi. &amp; Heating

Sat., AprIll
9a.m. -Sp.m.ONLYI

$5950.00, $1,500.00 down

deubiecornsr lot. Call now to see
It.

S acres clean, some trees on lake.
$11,515. Good terms.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

Spc. BR suite new, $239;Spc. LR
new 139$; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.

45.A-Oit 01 Stat

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other equipment. Call after I
p.m. 322-7361.

RESULTS.

4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl

COZY 3 BR, close to shopping &amp;
town. A buy for $211001

BALL PYTHON
Approx.3' -,ft.$7O,
321-0260

OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE

*Markham Woods Rd.3 BR,2 B,

Inc. Broker 531-5300.

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Multi-Family &amp;

S. French (17-97) Sanford

Orlando Homeowners Service

AKC

papers, l' yrs. old Med. size.
buff color. 575. 323 7526.

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mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531-1711 day or

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LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OVERLOOKING AN ICE
COLD TROUT POND. VOL
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,195 WITIONLY $400 DOWN AND EASt
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PE

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LIADIRI WE LIST &amp; SELL

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AT 5th. $12,500.

your dream house.

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 27,000 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN-LAW QUARTERS, CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO ADVERTISE. $55,000

Yours fi 377.9001

Spaniel, male,

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top, new nip. sticker, good
cond. 1)250 323 5500
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backyard sale sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or 131-9993.

area and we are unable to locate.
Ye, can have mach. f0F $116

1.16 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
NEXT TO DESIGNATED
PARK. SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE

along. ASH HOMES can buIld

125.900.

SEAUTIFUL ExecutIve 3 BR, 2

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ASH HOMES in Deltona. They
are custom builders w-many
plans to choos. from or It you
have your own lust bring them

BETTER.

37-Sulhuss Prspsrty

AMA CITY. 126,000 BEST
TERMS.

If you're in a bld. mood, don't forgot we are exclusive agents for

decoratedt Excellent Lacatlonl
BPP WARRANTED. Just

Will consider option to purchase
Broker-322-6437.

mach. Sold new for 1650 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only 1116 bal due, purchasers left

ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN-

COME-A-RUNNIN'. $59,500.

5100 security. Nopetsl
6654317

mIlking parlor, night shift.
Marts 031 day + bonus. 4 days

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with figures-

We nave a Singer Futura sewing

GE El. Range, copper tone

It's lust acoupleof blks from Lk.
McGarrity. Washer &amp; dryer Inc.
$15,000.

LARGE DEN, EAT-IN KIT,
WITH CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.

Deltonat Split SR plan, sit-in
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all
in a quiet neighborhood sur.
rounded by lakesI Only 131.5001

1215 5. French. 323-7310.

20 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE

You've lust got to see this beautiful
4 BR 2 B home on Providence
Blvd in Deltona, on a 1g. cor lot.

FORD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,

142,1101

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TERMS.

1. nice sc. porch. $24,900.

TING OF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SAN.

NSA, ww carpet, eq. eat-in kit.,
1g. Fla. Rm., Pool &amp; Patio &amp;
Much Morel Super buy for

Beds double hotel 530 set.
Sanford Auction

35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED 11,000 PER ACRE.

couple or retirees. It has C H&amp;A

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN

2 SR. 2 bath, Can. H- A, carpet
4jUIE WORLD- $200.00

MANAGER TRAINEE

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OF LIVING SPACE. FIREPLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE ON
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SET.

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
322.5181

NEAR OSTEEN. YOUR OWN

Deitona land of Spring, Summer I
Fall, this lovely well kept 3 BR
home is ideal for the young

dining area. 1g. patio, beautifully

LEISURE WORLD- $200.00
month.

120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD

Luxurious living. Furn or unturn. Call The Real Estate
Agency. 323-5324.

2 BR Furn house. $llSmo.,

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ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, ONLY $2,000 DOWN
AND SELLER TAKES MORTGAGE.

For lease EXECUTIVE HOME in

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE
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NEW ROOF, FRESH PAINT.
NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.

NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATEb
iUl11j1duj:

BLVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,

ZONED PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. 112,500 TERMS.

ldyllwllde. 3 BR 2 b FR. Sc. pool.

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red
Brick home in Dreamwoldl C-

322-2260

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 323 7710

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64-Equipment for Rent

FURNITURE
FOR SALE
322-7195

LAKE MARKHAM ROAD,
NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS.

3 BEDROOM FRAME, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH,

FANTASTIC 3 11,2 bath home in

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100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT

ASSOCIATES WANTED - CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW.

SUPER 3 BR, l½bathhomeonlg.
lot, C H&amp;A, w-w carpit, eq. kit.,

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 II, 2 bath,
carpet

OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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Furnished

34-MablIe Homes

AN EQUAL

.

everything. $64,900.

2 BEDROOM, ENCLOSED
CARPORT, WITH NEW ROOF
ON WASHINGTON. 121,000.

SELLIRS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

109W. 1st

78-Motot'cycles

1973 KubotaL-2lOdieseI
With front end loader
322 5262 after 6p.m.
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Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

2 BEDROOM. CARPORT, ON
CRESCENT. $19,500.

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791

Since 1937

Looking For a New Home'
Check the Want Ads for houses
of every 'it and price

62-A-Farm Equipment ________________

Kuip Decorators

Sanford, 322-5721.

1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED

REALTY

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she draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford

ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.
This elegant 4-3 has lust about

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644.2311.

STEN STROM

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-9111
Evesaftero&amp;weekends

$501 up; El. stove $101 up; full

43-Lots-Acreage

Handy man special, 117,000.

their equity. We can help you.

$34500,

also available, please inquire at
the above Office.

______________ DSN.li

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- 33-Houses

109 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

Patrick McNoNy

PublIsh: March 29, April 3 $3 1L
197$

Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
youl

Various other CETA positions are

AIPDiuIpP1Isa.m..4:Npm

of the Fictitious

Double garage. $310 me. on 12
mo lease w-$150 security
deposit. 411 Rivervlew Ave. Call
(904) 337-3691.

Seminole County
DIvision

me

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Statutes, TiWIS; $ocffe' '" illulsi
1927.
__
11g. WIlIlim , iering

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3 BR, 2 B. Central heat and air.

CETA OFFICE

itoiw. • Siscit Purclims Plan • Paid Sick Leave • d
•
• icms id Acci.

County, Florida in sc(ardas with

Nt. provis

32-Houses Unfurnished

APPLY IN PERSONTO:
SEMINOLE COUNTY

areas
&amp;g

See our beautiful new BARR INGTON w-lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA I FHA Financing

INCOME. 3-1 has future corn
mercial use. Good location 6
cony, financing yet asking price

new home for
everything - . . .even for youl

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-5335

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 To 550
Call 322-1671. 322 1460

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NICE HOME OR RENTAL

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a

SEIGLER REALTY

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DONT STORE IT, SELL ITwitha
low cost Classified Ad.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990

______________________________

upholstery drapes sup coversWe will not be undersold on
comparable quality.

ved

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

obligation.

is Only 119,500.

3 Bedroom 2 bath, $115. $30
deposIt. $10 extra per mo. for
children. 322-0251.

physical, socIal, economic, and
related data. Graduate of two
year college with malor in
planning or related field; and
one year of experience in
pIjing, ora combination of
training and experience.

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REALTOR MLS
323:5774 Day or Night

INC. REALTORS
S30.U33or 339-4111 eves.

qualified buyer. 130,000 to
133.000. Low down payments.

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

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Inc

FORREST GREENE

New 23$ Homes, 4 pct. interest to

YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.

Sale

fl-Jun

FILL DIRTITOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7500

night. Free home trial, no

borhood w-community swimming pool. Low dwn w-mort &amp;
low mt. carried by seller. Call
323-1500 between I-S.

Ave.

PLANNER AIDE I
Work Involves performing varied
assignments In the field of com-

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Harold Nail batty

144.000.

COMPANY owned surplus -3 BR
2 b, rec. rm &amp; FP. Good neigh-

town, very clean &amp; roomy. Sea

general contractor.

.

ML!

Lake Sylvan area,3 BR, 1'/b, FR,
Den on C'untry sIte. 200' x 140'.

3224645

Apti. for Senior Citizens. Down.

heavy equipment operation and
other related work N requIred.
Minimum requirement of S

. Paid vscia. C.y Paid Ills k'wwic • Pad

flime of UNIQUE DI.
SIGNS UNLIMITED, ee'i Iai we
Windtereslslgresidnam,w$w,th.

.

0114-153

31-Apartments Furnished

tradesworksr will serve to assist

5R

I

gp

AFTER HOURS

in general performance of

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w wwer springs, Fl,

1139 mo,, $100 deposit

321.0941

-t

the fictitious Nami Statutes, Te.

Florida ISIS)

1

'

FICTITIOUS NAME

name with the Clerk of the CIrcuIt

1 BR. Available a once.

TRAOESWORKER

WING

lSiWP$

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL PublIsh: March 29, April 5,13, 1L Clerk of this CIrcuit Caurt, $Imk

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BAR BREAKFAST
JY I -ShONE PUS

FICTITIOUS NAMS
NetIce is hereby given that I am DIN-N

REALTOR

322-9214

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373-6061 or eves, 3230517

2524 PARK DR. 322-2111

323-5670 Mariner's Village.

ER LIVING STANDARD FOR

SAI Many Other CISQOISS

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1 BR-SIll. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call'

FAMILY INCOME, OR AFDC.

Appilsacus

ATTEST
MiryW. Hawthorne
City

____

REALTDR,323-7$32

TION, AND MEET THE LOW.

Csorhelper

- Publish: MaIChIL3LA.rlIs12,

of liii Estate of
Wit: Section $6309 Florida statutes
DOUGLAS JAN11 WALTER lW
- Deceased
teA.S.

:SUpER SALAD: COUNTRY •

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COLBERT,REAL1Y INC.

Eve. 322.0612, 322-1517, 322-7177

CLUDES: UNEMPLOYED 10
OUT OF THE 17 WEEKS IM.

MEDIATELY PRIOR TO AP.
PLICATION, UNEMPLOYED
AT THE TIME OF APPLICA.

luIsrvINI., Fir The_________

I.a

Florida

ST. JOHNS REALTY COMPANY,

HAL

'1 MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH
IN

Hems Impravement

Mayor
City Of Casielberry,

accordance with this provisions

ISPRISINTATIVI:

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CANTS MUST BE RESIDENTS
' OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND

S Msrchai,dI. Implayses lei'

Court, Seminole County, Florida 1st ____ is business as 41$ Shossli

- as Psnensi RWess,waslv,

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1,

Janet Juliano,
Dated at .Naltlaad, Orange

DeteOtffiltpuk.sg,is and That I intend to regisler said
Notice et AdminIstration: AprIl i

11.69 y - seto.. F,.

COUOfl

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $300

THESE POSITIONS, APPLI.

9)2 French Ave.
3235176

S Bulldhig Material

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engaged In business at 1$ N. Park

*11.1. II FOREVER SAIRID

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:

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
-

y iii Night

APPROVED: Sill I. Grior,

OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED Fiorlda,underffiellctftlousnerneof -_-

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and Iluelli or Net Cs..

COUPON

Sanford 1 SR. Air, ceramic bath,
will to waIt carpet. $155. $417.53.

.• Malsdsnance.Claanh,g

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Ave., Sanford Seminsle County,

COUNTRY BREAKFAST

I

Ros Ferragut

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Publfoh: March 22,29, AprIl 3, 13,
THISNOTICE,tofIleanyabjn,p,s 1979
'hey may have that dialienges w,s DENiM
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Ivrisdlctlon of tho court.

17.93, Sanford

U*'s1445'91

I

Estate Is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
- ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

a Security POS'IOSIISI

FINAL
READING
AND
ADOPTION thIs liNt diy of Mardi,
&amp;o., 1979.

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP County, Florida, Mmrch 1$, 197$.

9 9*

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.

• Stsdirssm

SECOND READING 13th day
March, AD., 197$.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real

CETA

FsIlswlu, PsiNisus.

shall be stated. If the claim is titious name, to.wlt: "ALTERA. - DATE - This Ofdinance shall be
contingent or unllquidated, the TIOMS BY ROSA" under wftidt we comeef9ectIye3oday,aftIt5f

claimant Iltall deliver suffIcIent 131 in th City of Longwesd, florid.

I

SUPER SALAD

_Ws Are

SECTION VIII - EFFECTIVE

copies of the claim to the clerk to 331*

Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near

shopping &amp; churches.
322-5054,665-645.

Realtor, ERA Member.Brolier.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

stated. If the claim is secured. the which (we) p to geg i
FIRST READING this 2atti day
security shall be described. The business at (address) 92$ State Rod F*uvy, A.D., 197g.

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DeBary - Lovely 1g.) BR, Air, No

__________________________

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nature of the uncertaInty shall be are engaged In business (or) under PSSISJI and adeOfion.

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a

cessl Continuous training &amp;
. guidance. Join a professional
team. Call 031-3253 or 322-5253
Fricke &amp; Fricke Assoc. Inc.

IS COMING TO

claimed. If the claIm is not yet due, upon receipt of proof of ttte 111.544, 'ru of

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the rights and privileges and listmunities as are from time to time

the date when It will become due - publIca5ij of thIs netics, g. p,.

30-Apartments Urilurnished

agents for 2 Offices. We Pledge
' '- ourselves to your being a suc-

DISCO UNT DEPARTMENT STO RE -

or attorney, and the amount inandfer$.rninoiecnty,F., Florida, Inaccordancewllk Chapter

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Sanford-Gracious living.
Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly
rates. Inquire 500 S. Oak.

WE'VE EXPANDED
New office in Lake Mary now
open. Currently interviewing
.#: exPerienced &amp; newly licensed

,

REALTOR

121,000.

requires skills in gathering,

SECTION VII - ANNEXED
AREA RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

323- 5774

912 French Ave.
323.5176
- _______________________

.

FAS'IEST G

basis for th. claim, the name and
Florid. Statute, will register Florida, and the vIsions
address of the credItor or his agent with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Charter of the City Of Cailberry,

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HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.

Realtor, MLS

AAA EMPLOYMENT

THE WORLD'S

they may have. Each claim must be undersIgned, purstiant to the determined by the gevornlng
in
writing and must indicate the "Fictitious Name Statute"
authority of The City of Cary,

______________________________________

Oniy$7,000dwn + $191 mo to be
your own boss. Their loss Is your
gain. Call today.

will land you this great lob.

or part of this ordinance.

of the above Court a wrItten 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
statemn, of any claim or demand
Notice is hereby given

your own business. Fully equipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER is in a
thriving location &amp; ready to go.

Good skills &amp; light bookkeeping

Undid States. Canada. Puerto AKo, Australli
____________________________________
________________________________________

By: Robert French, Chairman forCe, or effect of any other slction

All persons having claims Of' Publish: AprIl 5, 1979
demands against the estate are DEl-U

LOW LOW investment buys you

GAL FRI DAY

Raggedy Ann I. Andy dolls.
Beautifully hand crafted,
custom matched heirlooms. 3393I.

JUN,itthdty,bc.

24-Business (portunities

recorded message.

viru r-

invalidate or ImpaIr the validity,

Attut: Arthur H. leckwith,

person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
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construction of water

Board of County Commissioners COSlItttU$lofliI, It 5heII not be held to

SemInole County, Florida

Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cook.
Full tIme, ref req. Apply in

Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.SO0-432-$403 anytime for

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St. Johns River. $19,000.

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to

oppoñunity to earn Three to

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CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal leads to

M. Unsworth Realty1

find FAST CASH buyers to buy

storm drainage lines, grounds

CityClerkbeandsheish,r,bya.
thorized to amend,City
alter,
andofthe
sup.
Of DOUGLAS JAMES WALTER. of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. plementtheofficial
map
deceased, File Number 79-112, Is Those in attendance will be heard

Longwood, Florida. The name and

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holidays by selling Avon. Now's

a great time to start.
Call 644-3079.

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't Io -'ng
sem
to o a lob this ad
wou'tbehere. If you want the

SECTIONV-AMENDMENTOF
This public hearing will be on OFFICIAL
CITY MAP - That the

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED April74,1fl9at7:oOP.M.,oras
that the admInistration of the estate thereafter as possIble, In Room

whose address is Route 2, lOX 56$,

BUILD YOUREASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the

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home now under construct ion.

for

Carpets from 1650 yd installed

MAYFAIR older 3 BR, 1½ b home
with many un'Tque features, Ig
rms., lovely grounds. $69,950.

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
F HA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

5309531 or 331-42)1 aft. 5:30.

Rig. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759

125,000.

107W. CommercIal
Phone 332.7551, Sanford

Lake Mary loT 90 x 143. Reduced
price this week only. Also new

BATEMAN REALTY

SPARKLING clean 2 BR, 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bit yd fenced.

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

BUILDER. 322.2217.

AVON

Night Auditor experIenced
preferred but not necessary.
Apply in person Holiday Inn,
SiflfOrd.

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Ave. Sanford, Fl.
- ___________________________

Lake Triplet Drive, or as soon

- Seminole County Courthouse, Pro- tlniAd from time to tIme as found
SECTION VI - SEVERABILITY
bate Division, Sanford. FlorIda 37771
essary. Further details available - it any sctlon or Portion of a
The personal representative Of the by callIng 3234330, ExtensIon No.
wction of this ordinance proves to
estate is James M. Wafter. Jr.,
be invalId, unlawful, or un.

5

i
WIDNEIDAY SPICIAL

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-Most complete Craft &amp; Hoboy
Supply in Central Florida.
HOB BY DE POT. 1910 French

ewIthher,WredefI,soas P.M. Inthe Casselberry CIty HaIl,

Box U, Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

Exled Floor Man needed.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Mellonville.
____________________

UA'fs$ Crafts

.

MilIer,C'Irdinal industries, Inc.,

Ave. Apply in person.

_________________________

CITYOFCA$$ELSIRRY

complete resume to Sandra

shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; ConvaiescentCenter,C5oMelionville

of 5E¼ of Sec. 4-21-29 beg. at the NE considered and hearings held, and It a copy thereof on Petitioners at. _________________________
6-.CIiId Care
corner of the SE¼ of the SE¼ and appearing In the best Interest of the torney, ROGER L. BERRY, P.O.
run thence South 4O, thence West City Of Casselberry, Florida, to Drawer 0, Sanford, Florida 32771, Will babysit pre-schooler Mon.
thence North 316.46', thence North
annex and zone said proper, on or before the 23rd day of April,
thru Fri., Ravenna Park, fenced
subl
44 degrees 35' East 75.34' to P.O. B.
to specific
conditions and 1979, or otherwise a default will be
yd. 123 per . Call 3232727.
restrictions;
e-ul
Said P.O.B. also being on the Ely
entered against you.
WHEREAS, the City Council has
Baby sittIng in my home. Lake
WITNESS my hand and official
ROW.(50'
of Forest
Road
wide), City.PaIrn Springs concluded from investIgation that sealof the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Mary, anytime day or night.
all municipal services will be on the 1h day Of March, 1979.
323-6659.

thence continuing along said available to the area to be annexed (SEAL)
R.O.W. North 44 degrees 3$' East, a on the effective date of this OrdI.
distance of 43' to a poInt, said point
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
being in the Sly R.O.W. of SR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
1100' wide),
By: Patricia Robinson
ENACTED BY THE CITY
thence run along said R.O.W. Of
Deputy Clerk
CITY OF Roge L. Berry
SR 131 North 73 degrees 2$' 30" East COUNCIL
CASSELBEROF
BY, THE
FLORIDA:
a distance of 126.95'
p.o. Drawer 0

sportation provided. .Send

Mature experienced orderly, I to 4

senting to and requesting the annex. that a proceeding for dissolution of atm ofthoroughly
said parcelthe
and
has consi3. VILLAGE SPRINGS CENTER, dered
feasibIlity
Ofmarriage has been f lied against you
LOSt &amp; FOUfld
Petitionat,
LTD. - CN RESTRICTED NEIGH. such annexation and zoning to the GUNN,that
Is seeking
relief THERESA
against you, V. _______________________
BORH000 COMMERCIAL TO C.) City of Casselberry, Florida, in
RETAIL COMMERCIAL DIS.
you
areAnswer
requiredor
toother
appear LOST dog, fern. 3 ma, brn, red
accordance with Chapter 111.044, AND,
and fil,
your
TRICT. P2(3-7-79)-C. Being a por- Laws of FlorIda, 1976; and .
collar, blue eyes. Reward. 323
tionofthe SE¼ of theSE¼of Sec. 4.
7626 or S3O-S52O.
defenses or pleading with the Clark
WHEREAS,
toblif
such
Of theCounty,
Circuit Florida,
Court in
and
for
21-29 and also a portion Of the NE'/i annexation
andoblections
zoning have
Seminole
and
serve

Division, the address of which Is Manager. Hearings may be con- Section I hereof.

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SeeMike.3fl.3391,ext.fl
_____________________

Free details; KIT, Box 791,
pompano, FL. 33O1, 941
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PetitIoner-Wife,

net

Seminole County, Florida, Probate with the Land Development dude the annexation contained In

Cs

Full time AUTO MECHANIC
needed at .ioe Creamons for new
&amp; used dept.

DIVORCE-'520.SO-Guaraflteed.

AND R.1A SINGLE FAMILY That the corporate lImits of the City
Public hearing will be held on
DWELLING
DISTRICTS
TO R.1AA of Casselberry, Florida, be and It Is Thursday, AprIl 19. 1979, It 7:30
SINGLE FAMILY
DWELLING

IN THE ESTATE:

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Bar Ii Ts,n.
AN Y. Cait Eat.

323-5176
______________________

_____________

tax '

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912 French Ave.

Di's Place2S4I Park Dr.
tMSE¼ (less North Sacres)of Sec. described The description herein thereafter as posstble.
19-21-30
(less road
right of
contained
includealleys,
all streets,
Sanford. 3314
Deceased North
lSSft.Of
the NE¼
ofway);
the 5E¼
roads,shall
highways,
and
Datedthis 29thdayof March, 1979. __________________________
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
of Sic. 19-21-30. Further described avenues located within or between
Linda Thomas,
If you aren't using yourpooI table
TO
ALL PERSONS HAVING as East of Lake of the Woods
Acting City Clerk
take a cue, and sell it with a
me existing
munIcipal
and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST bothsidesof Derbyshire Rood, West areas
annexed
herein inlimits
Section
1
PublIsh: AprIl 5, 1979
Herald classified ad. Call 333.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Glastonberry. ConsIsting of 36 hereof,
DEl-is
2611.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED acres. (DISTRICT NO.4)

earth

TH 7_____
p.m.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING SEVERABILITY; AND EFFEC. CASE NO. 79-S1S-CA44.E

DISTRICT TO .R.)A SINGLE TIVE DATE.
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT.
IN RE: THE
OF
WHEREAS, there has been filed THERESA
V.MARRIAGE
GUNN,
PZ(27-79)-1. That part of the NW¼
with the City Clerk of the City of

SECTION 1 - ANNEXATION Sanford, Fl. 32771

DOUGLAS JAMES WALTER,

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and c.ii.., tsa, etc.

generally, as Manor and Shore MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN.

641-3013

W. Garn.ttV;nite
Rig. Real Estate Broker

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50-Miscellaneous

FREE ESTIMATES

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 2 BR, 1 b, large
storage rm &amp; work shop, fenced,
shaded 3 landscaped. 121,500.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Position open for career minded
individual with the Nation's
largest producer of factory built
aoartments &amp; developers of
multi-famipy prolects. Excellent
salary &amp; bonus, paid vacation,
fully
paid
medical,
hospitalization &amp; life Ins. Must
be capable of supervising
numerous properties. Tran-

Excellent company with all hours
available. All benefits.

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Medel Inc., RenItor

322-9283

129,500. Broker-owner.

Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise. Inc.

Lake Mary-Sanford Area. 6 avail.
Buy 1 or group. 100 pcI. occupied. E. H. Seibert, Realtor.
323-9001, aft. hrs. 641159$.

41-Houses

Small remodeling firm needs
Painter-Carpenter immediately
323-0197

CASHIER

P.O. Box 353
___________________
Sanford, FIa-. 32771

Legal Notice

thence2$'
South
South 73 AND ZONING - That the City of 3O323-4121
degrees
30" 150'
Westthence
125' thence
Casselberry, Florida, does herewith Attorney for Wife
North $7.24',
andherebyannexandd.slgnat,zo. Publish Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5,17. 1fl9
thence N 45 degrees 25' West 43' to ning of a certain tract of land lying DEII.1fl
the P.O.B Further described as in Seminole County, Florida, and

IN RE: ESTATE OF

:

Includes Salad Bar

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5:30
(2) NEWS
0 THE ODD COUPLE

FIle Number 19.112

'his orig

S

All Yoi. Cssi Eat

(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
OMISTERROGERS(R)

Dlvlson

S

lii m..2p.m. a

Forf.mlliesorfriendsof
prcblemdrinkers
ForfweinformationcalI
647.3333orwrite
SantordAl.AnonFamlIy Group

MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID

beginning. Further descrIbed, CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEND.

Experienced Cock
Apply inperson
HoiIdaylnnof5aflfo

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40-A-Apartments &amp;

HOUR lB

2304 Lisa Ct. 31½, Stucco. As is.

VA-F HA-235.COnV. Homes
Low Down Payment

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912 French Ave.
323-5176

24

Super Lg. 4 BR 2 B, extras galore,
sc porch. 555.900. 611-4317.

J BR Housefor Family
Longwood, Sanford Area
322-2125

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120
Sanford, FIa. 32771.
________________________

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tydescrib(dInkctIon1offfii5dI.
Sig. A.B. Peterson
Agency June Porzg -3-f
u.i
feet
fromisthe
reardescribed
property _________________________
30. Further
described
ttsDike
NW nance shall have the following zo- line.
The
parcel
legally
Publish: March 29, April 5, 17, 19, corner
of Howell
Branchas
and
ning classification:
1919
Road, Immediately North of Cedar
as:
FULL CHARGE
C-i, Commercial zoning
DEH.i54
________________________
Ridge, consistIng of 20 acres.
Lot 13, Block N, Camelot Unit
BOOKKEEPER
(DISTRICT NO.1)
SECTIONIII-CONDITIONSOF Two, Casselberry, Florida, as ExceIIent'companywighexclt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ANNEXATION None
, RAYMAC DEVELOPMENT
recorded l Plat Book 16. Pages
benefits. Must have a resume.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA COMPANY -A.1 AGRICULTURE LIMITS
BY IV
DECLARATION
- County,
FlOrida.
SECTION
- REDEFINING
ans, Public
Records of Seminole
PROlATE DIVISION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

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1:40
PzAI]
9:23

5

hUNCH

said Lot 35 which was th, pOint 0

of kindness and for the many
floral contrIbutIons received
during our rcent breavement.
JotmJones&amp; Family

making money at home. si.00 to

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aNd LOVNGE

SUIIDAY

bounIaryof said Lot 3sadistanceof DEFINING THE CORPORATE
4' lathe SE corner of Lot 35; run LIMITS OF CASSELBERRY,
thence NIt' along the Ely boundary FLORIDA TO INCLUDE SAID
of said Lot 33 to the NE corner of PARCEL OF LAND IN THE

Do all duties in the office, answer
phones, typing &amp; good with
figures.

Housewives Send for 20 ways of

Seminole County; less that por.
Section, PB 11, Pg. 4$, run thence tin of said lot which has been con- __________________________ ____________________
-West along NIy line of Lot 35, a
veyedtotheStateof Florida for rood
4...Pef$()fla$
distance of S ft; run thence SEly to purposes; DECLARING AVAIL.
1-Card ol Thanks
______________________
the South line of said Lot 35, it a ABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SER.
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ISALCOHOLA
PROBLEM
Lot 3S;
M.LUCILLEJONES
OF ANNEXATION; PROVIDING
INYOUR FAMILY?
run thence E along the Sly ZONING CLASSIFICATION; RE. Our heartfelt thanks for your acts
AL-ANON

engaged in business at 120 N. Park SR 134. lust W of Wekiva Springs Rd follows, to-wit:

(4)0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

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SANFORD AIR TERMINAl.

0 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
MAKE ME UGH
0 SESAME STREET

FICTITIOUSNAME

.

SANFORO

of Lot 35, BUt 0, Mobile Manor, 2nd

Ave., Sanford Seminole County, at SE corner of Old Palm Springs
SOARDOP ADJUSTMENT
.
0 FREESTYLE (NON)
Lot 1, Block 2$, Kathryn Park,
18-Help Wanted
NOTICE
IS HEREBYBoard
GIVENOf
that
0 LOWELL
Florida,
under
the
fictitious
name
Of
Road.
Consisting
of
.45
acre,
according
to
p1st
thereof
as
the
City
of
Casselberry
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THOMAS ST. -JOHNS REALTY COMPANY (DISTRICT NO. 3)
le P
ISO? INC.) endthat I IntSMt.rs3. CEDAR CORPORATION OP
,
'W
A4lvstm.n$. wIll hold a, publIc
RSCOI'd$ of
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS
hearing.Is-Mr.
Bcbrt M.a Jenkins,
gister
said
narn
with
me
Clerk
of
SEMINO4I
Al
AGRICULTURE
County;
less
that
portion
of
said lOt owner,
requesting
variance
Demonstratorsne.ded
0 INFINiTY FACTORY (THU)?
the Circuit
Court, Seminole
County,
TO R. 1A SINGLE
FAMILY
whichofhas
been
to the 5t. from Section 23.33 (b) of the CIly Of
-. Call Jo-An. 323-1112.
FlorIda
in accordance
with the
PrOS DWELLING
DISTRICT.
PZ(37-Th.
Florida
forconveyed
ipad purposes.
OBTUDIOSEE(FRI)
visions of the Fictitious Name 1). The West ¼ of the SE¼ of the
Casislbersy Cede of OrdInances in For a caress in Real Estate call
SECTION
•
Statutes, To-Wit: Section ssS.o9 SE¼ and East ½ of the West ½ f
-ZONING order that an addition be conFlorida Statutes 1957.
Realty World, The Real Estate
theSE'4oftheSEI/,ofSection2i.21.
DESIGNATION - That the proper. structed to the rev of his residence

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PH. 323-0501

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Notice is hereby gIven that I am being located in th. general area of more particularly descrlbsd a

(1) (12) ALLSTAR SECRETS

6:25
GOES THE COUN.
TRY (MOW)
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(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.

OVIRLOOKTHI RUNWAYS

0 HOGAN'S HEROES

10:30

•NOTFORWOMENONLY

(I)TH1 DUKE (Premiere) 0 SUNRiSE

HESTA(JBANT

4:00
(2)EMEROEP4CY ONEI

5:00

9:30
OTHE PARTRIDGE FAMILY

Sundo - Noon FridQ
to plat thereof as recorded In Plat _________________________

Hrs. 322.7111

Maltiand Howell Estates

GENERAL OFFICE

323-3176

aft

WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, R. Legg. LiC.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
562-743
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RIALTY

Thursday, April 5, 1979-3 8

62-Lawn-Garden

--

Duplexes for Sale

9i2Fr.nchAve.
I

(DISRRICT NO. 3)

4:30
0 BEWITCHED
0 MERVGRIFflN

(12) DINAH I
0 SESAME STREET

Cars For The Great Multi-

3:30
0 MASH(R)
0 ELECTRIC COMPANY

310$ Hwy 17.97, Sanford, 322-4702

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Noon The Do Before PublicQtion

322-6.457

38-Wanted to Rent

Alistar Auto Parts

A.0 HELPER

Mechanically inclined person will
train If sharp.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;SokI

ROISIl'S

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

322.0204

Service Directory.

Auto Parts
Counter Man

41-Houses

Johnny Walker

find him listed in our BusIness

Experience,3

DEADLINES

OFFICE SPACE
UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN

T0II.Free 1-SO043$.6573 ask for
Bob Bevis. EOE.

3 Lines Minimum

________________________

corner, run 2 degrees 37' East tO of the area sought to be annexed
WANTED: Customers to enioy
LEY KEITH GUNN,
North line (less beginning 23' South
Judy's Hamburgers. Super
consenting to and requesting ff1
of NE corner, run W 246.11', South 2
Respond.nt.Husband.
Salad Bar with 15 items &amp; Great
exation and zoning of that parcel
Country Breakfast. No CXNOTICE
OF ACTION
degrees 37' W 911W, South one specifically described hereIn; and STATE OF
FLORIDA
degree 54' 22" West 42.14', East
perience necessary. Apply In
WHEREAS, m City Council
person required.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford.
TO:known
BAILEY
KEITH OUNN.
whose . Appetite
95.44' South to South line, East to the City of Cass.Ib.rry, FIoiIda, last
residence
and mailing
point South of beginning, North to theretofore at regular meeting of the
rns is 2210
W000fy
Squat.,
beginning and Road). Section 52). City Council has approred the pefi. Apartment
330,
Montgomery,
by DOT
29. Further described as in the tin sIgned by the landowner of the Alabama 36116.
NOTARY PUBLIC
general area of West Lake Branticy area sought to be annexed, con.
322 2026 or 3230467
Road. Consisting of 1.63 acres.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ________________________

TUE, THU. FRI)

0 GOOD MORNING APIERI.
CA
• ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU
MORNING

1:00 A.M. -- 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

Also, beginning at the NE corner BookS, Page Ccl the Public Records

beginning 755.5' East of the SW

(!)ThE ODO COUPLE (MON,

8:30
(2)(12) TODAY

Handy Way Food Stores now

41-Houses

MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS

43c a line
1 tim. .......
ecpting applications for Full &amp;
3cons.cuflvet'nh$ ....3$c a life
Part time positions. Apply at
3Sc
a
line
lCOIfl.CUtiv.timl..................Crescent
City, Fl. 32012.
enystorelocallyorPo.
Box 90$,

HOURS

of the SE'/i lying East of a line casserneffy, Florida, a petItion for

(2) (12) THE DOCTORS

3-00
0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
0 STUDIO SEE

uses an Orkan age machine to

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TURNS

8:00
(4)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
• STUDIO SEE (MON. TUE.

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Consisting
of less(DISTRICT
than OflC CLUDE
THE
ANNEXATION
THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
acre. Section
32129.
HEREIN;
PROVIDING
FORIN
THE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
NO. 3)
Mate' Dating Service. All Ages.
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
2. TERRY HAGEN - R.1AA CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY; COUNTY, FLORIDA.

130

2:30
ANOTHER WORLD
@)OGUIDING LIGHT

8:25
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

Jerry

@)MIDDAY
0 ThE YOUNG AND THE

7:45
•A.M. WEAThER

back from a medical conven.
tion.(R)
• STARSKY &amp; HUTCH The
detectives become embroiled
in a murder Involving a woman,
her lover, two crooked busi-

S

(2) (12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES

DONE LIFE TO LIVE

Murphy, Brian Kerwtn) search
for their stolen horss, while
their father (Robert Preston)
hires a guide to lead the family
onto the prairie. (Pan 2 of 4)
MONK a MINDY Mork

s s o is i i 5 •• ii C S

1:00

0 GOOD MORNING AMERI.
CA

(12) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Sheriff Kathetine Crumbley, Tony Delia.
(.4)THENEWLYWEDGAME
0 M'AS'H Col. Potter,
Hawkeye, B.J. and Mal. Burns
get hopelessly lost on their way

A formerly top-ranked
prizofihtsr (Robert Conrad)
decides to hang UP hIS QIOVS$
-' s4
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friend.
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0 RYAN'S HOPE
(12) HOLLYW000SQUARES

2:00

TODAY

.

1130

tudes" made the American
drsamare&amp;ity.(R)

(2) NEWS
@)OSEARCH FOR TOMOR-.

7:30

Dawn Of Man' Over 300 mIles
from Nairobi. Dr. Louis Leakey
and his wile hive worked for 35
years locating fragments of
man's sasilest ancestors.
(!
THE CHISI4OLM$ Will
and Gideon Chishoim (Ben

es. (R)
HARRIS AND COMPANY
An old friend who wants to be a
rock star and a feøow
P1OY
es of Liz's who Is stealing from
the boss cause problems for
Ma..

12:30

RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN

7:25

NEWS

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(2)IM'IIOMAi GEOGRAPHIC

CA

en,

tandern.axle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends,
advancsi on each trip &amp; fast
weekly settlements, Call

AAA EMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAve.
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2nd Section, PB 11, Pg. 4 (Lot SO' x Block 25, Kathryn Park, according

12:00

Must have Outside sales cx.
pesience. Great company with

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831-9993

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Operators who own their own

323-3176

beginning), BUt G, Mobile Manor, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Lot 1,

7:00
(1) TODAY
C!) 0 MONDAY MORNING
(MON)
C!) 0 TUESDAY MORNING

the Mayor, but for some mysti.
tying reason does not seek
revenge.

MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

AFTERNOON

Orlondo - Winter PQrk

322 -2611

degrees 1'21", West 12' North 79 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
degrees 241 13", West 61.59 ft. to AND MORE PARTICULARLY

ChiIilngworth learns that

9:30
OCARTER COUNTRY Chief
Roy is unexpectedly decked by

Seminole

CHANGE OF ZONING REGULA. City CouncIl of the CIty Of
TIONS
Casselberry, Florida adopted an

8:45
IDSESAMESTREET

8:47

CLASSIFIED ADS

OF
ANNEXATION SY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CASSELSERRY, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that the

14jKUTANA
0 THE LITTLE RASCALS

@)0 CBS NEWS

7:00

SALESMAN

1. TOM DOUGLASS - R EM-i Ordinance of Annexation as follows:
SINGLE FAMILY MOBILE HOME
ORDINANCE NO.375
.
DISTRICT TO C.2 RETAIL COM. ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYOF
MERCIAL DISTRICT. PZ(3-7.79).S. CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
LotNo.2(lesspt.replafled),BIk.G, ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
Mobile Manor, 2nd Section as In WITHIN THE CORPORATE LI.

OTHE SCARLET LETTER

(2) TIC TAG DOUGH
(I) MARY TYLER MOORE
Rhoda's green thumb convinces her that she should go
Into the house-plant busIness.
tI2ITHECROSS.WITS
THEJOKERS WILD

Notice

11:30
(1fl12)WHEELOFFORTUNE
@0LOVEOFUFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

8:30

sick woman threatens to
destroy Dletrich's career after
hereiectsheradvances.(R)

April 24, 1q19
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

31-B---Reg*al Off1s

ORDINANCE

SEMINOLE COUNTY IOARDOP NOTICI OF

ill

9:00

-HpWanIsd

Thursday,AprlI$,ifl

TON
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830

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jiNoiIiiT

DELTA NOISE The Deltas
enter Nutty In a college beauty
contest, then discover Dun
Wormer has fixed it so that
Mandywlilwln.

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4 B-EviningHrald,Snford,FI.

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DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.Exterlor House Painting

Licensed- Insured- Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-9160
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322-0545 or 332-4131
Painting by Anthony Corino. Interior, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 3220071.

Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
sprayIng, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est. 332-1561,
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
SG. BALINT$A550C. 332-1665
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Syrs. sip. Patios, Driveways
s4C.WayneB.al,3p.33)

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Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm. or Lg. Free Est. Call
Mr. Taylor, 322-0563 or 332.444
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CASINETS
FreeEst.
I210129afterS:30
INSULAT ION - lilting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
32)0539
954.7344711 collect.

Plun*lng SerVice
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg.Cds.
3230171; 3224401

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Pressure Clearing

Brown's Pressure Cleaning_Mu.
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,

mobile homes. Trucks washed.
Economy rates. 534

Reafing
Roof Ing &amp; guttering, mt 1. ext
remodeling, all work guaran-

teed. Erse Est. 323-3434.

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Woodruff's Girden Center
101CeleryAve.

TO LIST YOUR BUSIP l..
DIAL 322.21br 131•9993

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"There hall been some discussion that
two new Wm on 14 currently under mi,-

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unit development, (PUD) located southeast. of 14 and
Lam Mary Boulevard, win opm Its chmom and
, ea astional fadlitin on AVU A according to Km
Criltol, Marketing Manager for the subsidiary of Maids
Gall CO.
mw pui, which
from 1P74 when Initial
pUnning besan mW lad mmmer who Florida
Resideth ConintmM4,. and Olin-American Homes of

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at the ,40o was site by 10, CrIstol said. The
proled at the eke of Like Mary. will be Seminole
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as Greenwood LakeL

models are scheduled to begin in August with a grand
opening planned for January, 1*).
This will be the first development by the nationally
known Levitt Corp. in Semimle County.

Crlstol said homes currently built in the PUD or under
construction there are In the $50,000 and $60,000 price
range.
The"Club at the Crossings" opening Apra 22, includes a
main dub building with a catered restaurant service,
Junior Olympic swimming pool, hWth dub facilities and

The Levitt COrP- is 2110 Plaming a second development
within the county. It has contraded to purchase 62 im.
proved lots and has Udm an opum on an additional 60.
unimproved lots within the Cedar Ridge community,
located on Howell Branch Road, one mile east SR 436.
The land was contracW from the owner develop"
(i the
100-wilt Cedar Ridge project, Cedar Corp. Seminole, a
Levitt spokesman sm.
LevItt plans to begincQnst rucuononitapr0ufl units
and four single-family models in Cedar Ridge on May 1,
and to open Its furnished models on Sept. 15.

Contract signing Is expected next week, Cristol said,
with the Levitt Corp. to purchase for construction of 106
homingunits a 33-acre semi-developed site within
the Crossings- The Levitt PrOPerty will be one quarter
mil e east of Lake Emma Road.
A Levitt Co. spokesman said construction on Production
homes for the Crossings site and four sIngle-famIly home

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County's third largut PUD.
When construction Is completed the development will
have about 16,000 resIdents and be a self-contained
commmity about the currmt siss of AbAmou Sprbgt
The CMMWAY's COW Water And Man Systems have
already bm corAructed.
Criew am Plans call for construca" of Ime single.
Innily homes on 40 scres; 3,410 townbouses, patio and
doda hm" on 270 acres ad 1,00
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d anecondomlgiiwns In addition to 73
commords'; 44 acres of roadwap; 50 mu of adlod
sit. .d 333 .
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Police said the 1971 Mustang involved In the crash was
headed westbound 25th Street
high
speed
when the driver lost control. The car did a complete spin
and struck the Willis house on the north side of the street.
One witness said the juvenile's car appeared
be
racing with anot he r when the accident occurred. Police
said there was another car traveling at a high
speed next the Mustang, but that car was not involved
in the accident.
The passenger In the car the juvenile denied the pair
was racing the time the crash. He said the accident
was caused by "the slick wet pa
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Wi llis said he had ret urned from a shopping trip and had
just fallen asleep
the porch before the accident
awakened him. When the car struck the home, It knocked

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Parts the new lanes would
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Uncertain s to o much public
In the entire passage. It the middle of drug smuggling
help clamp down on drug hu- Miami.
formation needs to be issued on tha proposal, -Legidation mandating tough picked up only two "no" votes. Florida and in the United Ports
Law enforcement officials
minimum prison sentences for Graham, embarrassed and Statm" Crawford said.
the DOT has heduled a press
A key provision in the bill say the illegal drug trade ewns
10 a.m. April16 at Its )d%?° for drug smugglers sailed through angered by a CBS news show In
Crawford, D-Winter Haven, allows judges and prosecutors smugglers $5 billion a year.
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the
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glers by reducing their sent- marijuana imported Into the
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area which emsh" Of n counties is bare of
may
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these tv'. of Imes, he said.
coastline and proximity to
that U you sell drugs In Florida, by making ft the first bill to will ena ble prosecutors to get to
Sen. Jack Gordon, DMLam1 South America.
Transportation officials will request 140,000 we're going to get to you," Rep. clear the Legislature and doing
the higher-ups in smuggling Beach, tried to stall the bill,
In ether legislative action
to finance a public information campaign for Bob Crawford, chairman of the it the first week.
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Th
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The 116-0 vote followed a
The bill (Sb83) passed with smuggling more profitable.
high occq*wy vehicle lanes will be In- Committee said.
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break ftom tradition since the little debate.
stalled, Gray said.
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Besides the minimum senten. trolled. We're just wasting the floor legislation (HB 100o)
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979 sea", which convened same day it was debated on the ces, the bill (SB 83) sets fines taxpayers' money and making
tranderring the licensing and
be used by private vehicles only, the DOT has Tuesday. Its znoetJ s.Illng and floor,
ranging from $25,000 to $500,000, profits for organized crime."
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in Seminole County.
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One student comments on the freedom and flexibility of
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"This is a unique situation," Mrs. Coleman says.
"Regular classes usually have 40 students elbow to elbow.
We develop a closer relationship with 15 students. It's a
unique opportunity to work with these kids."
Mrs. Coleman also instructs a TEP class for seventh
and eighth graders at Tuskawina Middle School.She has a
total of 58 students under her wing and enjoys every
minute of It, she says.
"When you work with children of this caliber, you can
look to the future with all the confidence in the world,"
Mrs. Coleman says.
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Mrs. Colmm says she tries to
find one thing she likes about every child in her class. This
establishes a link between the child and teacher,
explains.
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and wallets and place theni on noticed the car and he, along police.
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A 33-year-old Sanford woman the bar, police said. He also with IA. Doug Bishop and Sgt.
She aid sh heard
who stopped her car so her pointed the gun at George and Chuck Tate moved in on the
something like firecrackers,"
husband could use the men's ordered him to surrender the subjects and made the arrest.
s. William Bernosky said.
roomwoundupdodgthg bullets cashintheregter,policesaid. l'ollce said Stephens thd not
but didn't know they were
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George and the customers into
Sanford police
given an accurate description
d charges the back room of the bar. Police
against Daisy Mae Stephens
of Stephens by a news
of
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149 Country Club Circle were said he then ran out the front
photographer who was in the
door and into the car where his
not filed after they said they wife was waiting.
bar at the time of the robbery.
she didn't
were satisfied she did not know
Late
Thursday
night
her husband, Frank Steens,
lie ordered her to step on the
Stephens was formally charged
25. had Intended to rob the gas and keep the lights off,
know what
with six counts of armed robtavern at 209 W. First Street. Bernosky said.
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offer resistance when ap- the Seminole County Jail
asked owner William George if hit the mark, police said.
without bond, police said.
he could use the men's room.
Mrs. Stephens got only a few prehended. The arrest came
Police said the $60 and
When he came out of the blocks when she noticed the car only 13 minutes after Stephens
valuables taken during the
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robbery were recovered.
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air."
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gives me a black square ache."
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creative writing, try their hand at deductive-thinking
puzzles and on May 15, they will present a IS-minute
speech complete with visual aids.
AD the students say they like the man class size ana tne
personal attention they receive from their teacher.
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Sanford City Commissioner Jobs Morris, who arranged a hip to the state capital
through Rep. Bob Hattaway for All Souls School eighth graders helps Sister
Mofra, school principal load luggage Thursday. While In Tallahassee they will

the capitol building. Legislature, Supreme Court and the Governor's
mansion, The students raised money for the trip with car washes and bake sales.

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Funding

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child support cases within the method whereby court-ordered support their children, said
said they do not believe structured like this. our best
circuit court in Seminole child support payments would Salfi.
property
taxpayers
judgment is that we are goingto
County for the next five months be collected both within the
Funding for the program homeowners should have to have a significant Increase in
"This date may not be gained commission approval on state and from other states includes cod of salaries of five pay any
part of the program's the number of cases once the
remembered but the program a split 3-2 vote. Commissioners from runaway parents without Persons, Including the corn- costs.
program Is operational in
in the future will be a part of the Dick Williams and Bill Kir- additional court action,
missioner, fringe benefits,
Seminole
and proves ifstructure and people will be chhoff were opposed and
Mrs. Glenn said the judges
It will also provide a method communications services,
reaping the benefits of an in. Commissioners Sandra Glenn whereby parents who are equipment and furniture to have no way of knowing how
Salfi pOirftd at the judges
tegral part of the system."
and Bob Stunmi favored the paying child support payments operate the office. The site for much money will be generated
have
control of only one seurte
That's what Circuit Judge proposal.
from the fees currently
currenu
could be granted temporary an office has not yet
ofrewnnethesetingojfees
Dominick Saul said in noting
for dUdsmçponpayments paid
relief from the DRC during selected.
and there are many other
his pleasure that the board of
Commission Chairman Bob financial distress without going
Williams and Kirchhoff voted though the clerk of the circuit
ways
the operation of the
county commissioners has French cast the tie-breaking to court,
against the program, insisting courts office nor how much
from
the
program
could be funded.
approved the creation of a vote, noting he hopes "the
Currently cases of this sort the Judges commit in advance would be generated
domestic relations corn- Judges (of the 18th judicial are back-logged in the courts, a to charging fees for collecting same fee with increased
He said the Judges will be
missioner (DRC) program circuit of Seminole and Brevard court spokesman said. In some child-support payments en- collection of child support looking for a balance
beginning May 1.
counties) commit at their instances single parents whose forcingcourt orders, In paym ent,5.
"struggling to stay within a
But, the approval and funding meeting In May to make the former spouses have left the amounts sufficient to totally
range of equity from a per
The program would have
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to create and operate program self-supporting."
area resort to filing for and
fund the program.
of the fees."
be
in operation for several
the program for enforcement in
The DRC program provides a receiving AFDC payments to
"And we can't lose sight ,of
Both opposing commissioners months, possibly as long as a
year, before projections could the tremendous amount :of
money this program
be made, she
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current
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50 cents Per child support flgureslhaveshowasavings:at
Payment Is paid through the
end of 1978 In dates where
clerk of the circuit court's of- this type program has been
flee.
initiated Of 12.5 billion, 09 he

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)— The rest of
will be watching Florida, Sen. Kenneth MacKay says, to
,. see if Its new "wage loss"law makes its workmen's
compensation system fairer and cuts rates,
The Senate approved 354 and sent to Gov. Bob Graham
,., Thursday the most comprehensive revision
of state
,,, dustrial Insurance laws in years. The bill CSSB18$ was
,,,approved 95.13 by the Ho
beads
Gov. Bob Graham says he will sign the proposal, then
"monitor the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation In the
Department 61 Labor to we that new duties given it au
carried out aggressively and effectively. Florida becomes
the first state inthe country th pan a Wage low law
" limiting benefits to workers with temporary disabling
. Injuries to medical bills and loss salary unless they are
unable to make as much money after the Injury as before
it.

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Pot Penalty In Limbo
TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)— The House and Senate
are dlfldeadldocked over aproposaito reduce the peiudty
for possession Of small amounts of marijuana.
House members don't want to do It and senators
dlcate the only thing that would change their pjp4 about
reducing the penalty would be a strong showing from law
enforcement authorities that It would Jeopardize their
ability to catch the people who are luring kids to use
drugs.

Triple Murder And Suicide

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HIAIEAB, Fin. (UP!) — Hialeah police discovered the
bodies of a couple and their
night after neighbors became concerned over a barking
dog and television set that played round-the-clock for
two days In the family, modest home.
Police said today they had found no motive In the AP,
pare* triple murder-suicide. AU the victims had bee
shot in the hea
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Woman Killed On Beach
DAYTONA BEACH, Fin. (UP!)— A young woman was
rust down by a pickup truck and killed early Thursday as
site walked along the beach at nearby Daytona Beach
Shores.
It is the third pedestrian death on the beach since
Saturday.
Police said Jean Wimiewaki Of Saginaw, Mich., 1$, was
Mt about 2:20 a.m. Her coempeidon, Cheryl Miller, 1$,
escaped Injury. David U. Glla(h,i, ,olBradford, NIL,
was chiffled with driving while 101021celed reckless
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...So Do Oil Firms' Profits
By United Press Isteriatlous)
Mobil Corp. joined the blackgold bonanza parade and
announced an 02 percent rise In first-quarter profits, just
as President Carter sent Congress his proposed tax-curbs
on an Industry "awash" with profits.
Earlier oil company first-quarter profit reports ineluded Exxon, the world's biggest oil firm, up 37.4 percent; Standard Oil of Ohio, a 302 percent jump; Continental Oil Co. 343.3 percent; Standard Oil of California,
43 percent; Gulf 011,61 percent; Texaco 81 percent; and
Ameradà Has 201.3 percent.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — For vaulted a fence into a back yard reportedly involving several alive" were Hfe-sipport ma- Police were called because she mother was asleep, took her qar
15-year-old Carlos Washington, in the predawn darkness gangland figures and Incidents, chInes.
fought with a gas company for an Illegal Joyride, poljce
It was the wrong yard. For the Thursday.
employee trying to turn off her said, pushing It silently awly.
The hit-man was convicted of
The shooting came even as a service for non-payment.
Police Department, it was the
second-degree murder last years-old
They were pushing It In the
Unknown him, it
dispute over police
wrong time.
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A
furor
erupted
when
the
street
about midnighi
home where police were guardshootings
had
reached
the
district
In the darkness, a police boiling point, brin
attorney's office last theywerehaltedbytwoomcjrs
The unusual coincidences left ing a woman witness, In an
ging emotion.. week ref used to bring charges
officer, apparently fearing th
who suspected them Of dealing
Washington dose to death In a organized cruzie murder
,
e al confrontations at city meet- against the two officers. Black It.
hospital today and the depart- who had been beaten and youth was a gangland assassin,
1 P between officials, police leaders have complained for
ment in an Increasingly bitter threatened with dea th only six shouted, "Police! Freeze!" executives and protesters,
Washington and the 14-yeiryears that police shoot
he opened fire, hitting
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mostly
black.
old
fled.
boy twice In the head.
many blacks and shoot them
community, over police shooThe womint was scheduled to
Washington was In "very
The controversy was heated With insufficient cause.
The two younger boys we
testify against Jobs G. Monica, critical condition" at Sherman by the killing of Eulia Love, a
Washington was black, but caught but Washington jumped
Washington, fleeing from a 53, charged with hiring a Oaks Community Hospital, black woman shot six times lied in a mostly white suburb. a fence Into the yard Of the
feared arrest for what was gunman to kill another mob where an uncle told reporters when she allegedly came at two
He and two friends, 13 and 14, house where police we
basically a youthful prank, figure 10 years ago, a slaying "the only things keeping him officers with a large knife, waiting into the 14-year-old's guarding the witness,

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (UP!) — Officials fear flooding
caused by the Mississippi River backing up other other
rivers and dreams may chase more families from their
homes before the weekend.
Officials said about 15 Additional families might be
evacuated before the Mississippi River crested Saturday
at 48.2 feet. About 260 families have been evacuated from
their homes since the flooding began lad month, most
fleeing low-lying areas.

OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!) To seas It was funny. But
Rep. Frank Slurden aid he was ad "joking an We
about a bill to "uevt" certain as andsn as
punishment, and the O 1*vma H!is coecured,
House members Thursday sm1rovuJ, by.a * vote,
an esnendinsid providing for castration of sex mders lii
um instances. A voteand* bill Itself was delayed ad!!
Monday.

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Federal health officials have ended an investigation
Into the deaths of four Tennessee babies who received
shots for dlptherla, tetanus and whooping cough.
The panel called for more Information about sudden
Want deaths and vaccine reactions. The group failed to
reach any definite conclusions as to whether the Infant
deaths In Tennessee hadany datjdleal or cupl
relonsIdpto te iOe4jdth s'rs4flj by W
Laboritor1es last month. The victims had afso received
polio serum.

PASADENA, Calif. (UP!) — Voyager 2,wlth a long
Journey behind it following In the successful flight path Of
Voyager 1, has gone to work giving mankind a second
close look at Jupiter, the biggest plannet In the solar
s_.
The spacieraft, dill 35 million miles front Jupiter,
went into the first full day of Its observatory phase
Thursday, beginning a series Of an estimated 11,010
photos, said Don Bane, a spoksomm for the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, which controls U.S. space en.
portion (Taft.

Soviet U Won' . To, Send
Fren ch an into Space
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GAS STATION BURGLARY
A burglar forced open the door at the Fina Service Station it
1315 W. First St., Sanford, early Friday morning and stole a
pocket calculator, cigarettes, beer and sandwiches, police saia.
Police said the lock on the rear door of the building had been
pried open. Value of the items taken has not yet been determined.
PLEADS GUILTY
A Sanford man Monday pleaded guilty to assault and attempted possession of contraband while he was an inmate at the
Seminole County Jail.
A pre-sentencing investigation was ordered completed by May
4 on Gregory Charles Prager, 20, of 116 Second St., Sanford, by
Circuit Judge Tom Waddell.
Prager was charged with attempting to assault an Inmate in
Ns cell on Feb. S. Seminole County Sheriff's deputies said Pragrr
had in his possession a hand-made knife, fashioned out of a metal
rod, with which he threatened the other inmate. He originally was
charged with possession of contraband, but the charge was
reduced in exchange for his guilty plea, deputies said.
GUILTY OF ASSAULT
An Oviedo man pleaded guilty in circuit court Monday to 's
charge of aggravated assault in connection with an April 25, 1978,
knife attack on the cousin of his girlfriend.
Frederick Turner, 26, whose address is listed as P0 Box 134,
Oviedo, attacked Par ris Tossie at a rural Oviedo home, Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies said.
Deputies said Turner went to the home to try and talk to
a girl he said is his girlfriend, but she refused to talk to
him. Deputies said Turner then forced his way into the home and
began scuffling with his girlfriend's cousin, Tossie. During the
scuffle, deputies said Turner grabbed a butcher knife and struck
at Tossie.

DETROIT (UP!) — The nation's two largest
automakers earned record profits totaling more than $1.8
billion In the first quarter, reflecting huge Increases over
last year's earnings despite complaints of rising
production costs.
GM reported profits soared to a record $1.25 billion In
the January-March quarter — a 44.5 percent Increase
over last year's first-quarter earnings.
Ford reported worldwide profits of $600 million — also
a record and a 27.7 percent Increase that company officlals said came mostly from the firm's overseas
operations.

Voyager Eyes Jupiter

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OUTBOARD MOTOR STOLEN
An outboard motor valued at $2,719 was stolen sometime
between Tuesday and Wednesday from a grassy field near the
Forest Lake Academy in Forest City, according to Seminole
County deputies.
James Swtnson, Box ls7of Maitland, told deputies anoutboard
motor, two outboard gasoline tanks and 200 feet of nylon anchor
rope was taken from his 16-loot fiberglass boat. The boat was
parked on the north side of the girl's dormitory when the burglary
occurred.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) — James and Maxine
Blankenship had notified relatives of their 23-year-old
son's death and were discussing funeral arrangements,
when he shocked them by walking Into their Wed Side
home Wednesday night.
The Blankens1ps had been told by Franklin County
sheriff's deputies their son, Kenneth, had been killed
several hours before In a motorcycle crash in Uncoln
Village South.
It turned out the mat killed actually was Kanneth's
bed friend, Jobs C. Snyder, 2&amp; of Columbus. Snyder was
riding Kenneth's motorcycle.

NEW DELHI, India (UPI) — Prime Minister Morarji Desai's slaughter are left to state governments.
Although there has been no new fgpgjpg following Duals
pledge to ban the slaughter of India's cows to stop a hunger strike
Desal, apparently fearing an outburst of Hindu anger If Shave amoimcam.st, the has of beef eating is one of the most aenathq
were allowed to die, announced in Parliament he would Introduce dapides between th. two religions.
by it Hindu holy man sparked cries of "coercion" from Moslems
and rained fears of new sectarian strife,
a bill amending the Indian constitution so the federal government
aiave's ful was direcladl agalod two dates in particular could ban cow slaughter throughout the country.
A hunger strike by an 84-year-old Hindu religious leader,
and
in the east — that have both
But India's 75 million Moslems, avid beef eaters outnumbered rets.i tothe
implementWed
the Bengal
beef-eating
ban c1Ihig
popularly regarded as a saint, forced Dual to pledge his COfl)
ft "tmby more than 500 inillion Hindus, were angered by Desal's
initment to a total ban on the slaughter of cows, which Hindus (In
practical."
consider sacred.
Desal's announcement produced protests from Communist
Gan"0=411181111"his "11111111101,heW' sad directed him to
Moslem parties and regional groups, 'who walked out of simrssd his mge Of tnd1 and nonviolence after his death'
Acharya (teacher) Vlnoba Shave, a disciple Of the late
"God 1th cow. but wethOOfd serve the cow,Bha.
Mahatma Candid, began a "fad unto death" Sunday and by Parliament shouting, "This is coercion."
___________________ Ms hunger ordeal Sunday.
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Relations between India's Hindus and Mo-Lems, always a sald in beginning
Thursday his condition had seriously deteriorated.
soiree of friction, have been worsened by riots earlier this month
"hiving failed to get • edlatactory reopoms from the sta$e
India's *year-old constitution calls for the protection of cows
in
Jamshedpur
5overniInts
in
which
more
than
100
died,
ng
al
accordi
to
offici
Of Wed Bengal and Kerala for a total ban on cOW
but does not make it mandatory. Regulations to ban
cow ediss.
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CAUTION
Jack Davis, president of the Sanford Police Benevolent
Association, said today he has received complaints from individuals who claim they have been contacted by phone and asked
to contribute to his organization.
"The Sanford PBA does not solicit by phone. Any money sent
to the organization making the calls will not benefit Sanford
police." Davis said.
He said the Orange County PBA is soliciting at this time and
Individuals may be misled into believing contributions sent to
Orlando will be shared with the local PEA.
Officials with the Orange County PBS admitted the) diC
conducting a fund drive that includes telephone soliciting.
However, they said they were unaware of any instance in which
persons were told contributions sent to the Orange County PBA
would be shared with the Sanford PEA.
FRMDCHARGE
A Winter Springs woman was charged today with welfare
fraud and is being held on $5,250 bond at the Seminole County Jail,
according to deputies.
Beverly Ann Adams, 40, of 500 Longwood, turned herself in to
deputies at 8 a.m. when she learned a warrant was out for her
arrest, deputies said.
Mrs. Adams is charged with illegally receiving assistance
payments in the amount of $607 during the period of April 1977
through August, 1977, deputies say.
According to the Seminole County state's attorney office, she
failed to notify authorities of her employment at a restaurant
while receiving aid checks.

'Dead' Son Comes Home

Killing Cows Divides Hindus, Moslems

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Fires
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Flooding Problems Persist

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Action Reports

Deaths Still A Mystery

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RING TAKEN
A diamond ring valued at $400 was reported stolen from ttl
home of Ruth Cooper, 1015 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Thursday,
police said.
Police said the thief gained entry to the home through aj
unlocked side door,

Automakers: Record Profits

They may not be "big wheels," but the racers which they designed and built were
Is already "Seminole County has j
winners in the Pinewood Derby held by Cub Scout Pack 536 at Idyliwilde
oined
operating
Its
program.
We are the ranks of a number of
Elementary School. Thirty boys competed. From left, David Adkins, third In
starting
utuweget counties In the state wi
th this
speed; Mike Garner, third in craftsmanship; Chandler Tyre, first In both
a dew look at what ls coming in typeofprogramandI'muckled
categories; Cale miller, fifth in craftsmanship; and Jon Nephew, second In to show some
revenue Intake," pi the coin niasioners are
speed. Not pictured, Curtis Miller, second In craftsmanship; and Eddie Hughes, he said,
doing something now," he
fourth; and Billy Norwood and Stuart Thornton, fourth and fifth In speed.
"We have never had an office added

RACING

WASHINGTON (UP!) "We after a few months and will have been rising at a rate mial rate, has dr.d from 13 But some cnintes mun
. wage-price' controls.
now have had 12 months Of drop below the 10 percent rate which, If continued a full year, percent in January to 92 hers were Impatient. Sen. Slim. William Path, &amp;Dd.,
doubla-digit Inflation," Sen. in the latter pert Of the year.
would amota* to 17.1 percent. percent in February to 7,1 Gsorg,Md!ovoru,
. said: ,We ate 'lithig on he
$ s.ea. readings: ti
prii$y
this
Uod
Bentsen, chairman Of
ofth
Kalmsaidmuch
lslsdueto
p
he
,
togiveth, IVQlQlntrtkasbeenbsad4ms
paru
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104
high meat prices, because
percent Congress' Joint Economic
es u
His
advice
to
Congress:
president
unwanted
standby fom in gutting sherter evy
b
0$; yesterday's high, U;
Omliunlitee, told the witness,
cattlemen are building up "Patience."
Powers
to
I
mpose mry
bsr.a.t$e presser,, *W;
President Carter's inflation.
dspiutsdberde.Heexpecta the
volunlaty
Uj*1C5
fey L_y N porcost
UWIDAY'$ TW
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fig
guideli rate of increase in food prices,
meat, to slow "
F.recast: Partly ehedy a.a; Psil pa,, few irn aa,
The esch"g, took place at a kedly" in months Milled,
"Can you," the Texas Demo.
0
abri
$Mdey. Chance .1 2:01 pa,
mit asked, "give the American hearing Thmudsy after the
IMMY
to Labor Deparpnent released —5i4 emeraj prices are likely
derwe,&amp; hUgh' I th, udd a.a,,
f igures showing consumer tocoedinsa rapid rise: "There g' a,a,, believe
ps,,
program eyed
0
in
Na. Lon In the ald See WIde 1:4 pa
lyiigolngtobringdownthe
prices
rae 1.0 percent lest .Isnowayhmthewoddwecan
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westerly 10 If 11 aph
mnoidb andl0.2p.reemtover th. avoid double-digit hId1on in
Beyprt Wji:4$sa., i$$ rate Of h'IlMlo'i?"
MOSCOW
(UP!)
d.eresslag hugh. Rain pa, few $d$ a.a., 0:11 p.m.
The ventures.
pad 12 m.oglw.
01V
aiL.h ILL... ..__..,.I £.A
. - • - '4011 1p~v Bnftw crs&amp; Lr
W1 ,
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wu mm" w
—
am
rruast
ats.
It the fate 01 prIce Increases
—Hing prices will soar, help From send b first man "ould Briev "pet forward aI.card ale. met with
MOW: "I will not play the role
&amp;4
ofthe sconomild whom was forthsfirdthnen,oeghsoflpl$ Kahn said, as long as people Into space.
the Idea that a French evIna,Kirmli tjh,
"Id hsnever met a'tWk'be (UThI5 miii YSV, WlMk'i ezpect*—asfengasa,yr
Ct111* be sod Into flt were ospacted to lied to
*1
during the entire year will be 13 willing to pay iisii
The SOVIet Dews agency Tess
Wt
,, L,
pr
g
said
11*
aguwement
marked
the
Pe
r
cent.
Itecais
titer
serious, he told the conu'iIltee:
those
(F) P1
valwyQ1111
the 1
te lb. SOviet (hdeu
"We MW have some bid
prices 'soon will be much
med_d'EMág
puIthy
i,
agmey
edt
Kalem
told
the' committee higiter.
olkeed to sled a a. front a ipenebd to the pripuuol."
Me" &amp;butte
Be v'ed a, Iq
iflfIMLQll
mod
flOWsocIaIld country late
Madats
-ir
IMshSIS
Isem.dto.be1tb.i..4.
Hat Midst said
a there dill is
Take thom IbrIS ITSSOMOf spnce.t,tw,4a, Thitedsy
A_ _
40
aight, Glacird uldi. ft mei'
eman" to upset areas:
the calculation,
1$
4
Pad have JoIned In uuverol *. pruned soviet redraist
en espedsd to
Inflaties will begin to taser oft
Inflation1 comaided on am on
—Feed gf
ue frv
lawwo Of Witaw dcsapuediuj,
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By United Press Isteruatiesi
California's highway-happy motorists lined up 15 deep
at 24-hour stores charging a "bargain" 99.9 cents a gallon
this week and Sunday closings became the unwritten law
of the land.
UPI's weekly Gas Watch survey, taken Thursday,
showed three Chicago service stations pushed pump
Prices through the $1-a-gallon mark, Joining New Yorkers
and Hawalians.
Stations everywhere announced Sunday closings to try
to conserve the last of their April allocations. Robert
Jacobs, of the Illinois Gasoline Dealers Association,
predicted nearly all Chicago-area stations would shut
down this Sunday.

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ST. PETERSBURGH BEACH, Fin. (UP!)— Police say
five Juveniles have been arrested In connection with a
crime spree that Included using hotel pass keys to get
a room at the posh Don CeSar Hotel where $1400 In
cashiers checks and travelers checks were taken.
Detective Charlie Mcç sid Tnday the youths were
ages 11to13. Allhave bilin4desasilto ths-ciiody of w*
I
parents.
Charges filed so far include grand theft, burglary and
criminal mischief, and Boice said possibly forgery
charges were pending.

Continue To Soar...

MrL Glenn r&amp;njnded that the said.
program, reven ues and costs
"The DRC program is not
are to be reviewed at the end of Jut fin
ancial, but also has: a
the first quarter of operation.
cultural Aspect of
Sturm said the Judges are responsibility to an armwbje
aware the commission wants It should rest — on parents
the program to be self- and not on the taxpayer, excqg
sustaining,
be when absolutely necessary"
m
,
given some degree of latitude. Sath said.
"My intent Is that the program
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aine
ed If a pari
t
nt
be self-sustaining at some point
ec
r
eives
the
child
suppi
rt
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assistance from the runaáy
Kirchhoff and Williams spouse, as ordered by the coot,
wanted the begInning date o( that Went will not have ;to
the program to be held up wail resort to asking or "begging for
the judges agree to raise fees help from social agencl&amp;'
sufficiently to totally fund the
"There Is that self.rellanc$ a
program
man or woman feels when heor
SaUl said the judges of the
can make it on hlsorher
circuit at their May meeting own W'thOId having to *:Or
will be discussing how to im- beg
for help from the ___
o''1e.
Plernent the domestic relations This program will have a
commissioner concept and will IigIilfICWt impact on the way
be exploring alternatives to
these parents look at the
which they will accept.
world," the judge said.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)— Circuit Judge Edward
Cowart laid down some guidelines Thursday for media
coverage of the J une 11 murder trial of Theodore Bundy,
indicating that cameras will be permitted on a limited
basis,
Cowart reserved until a May 14 pretrial hearing a
defense notion to bar camera coverage.
But he told reporters at an Informal conference that,
some ruling from a higher court or later Judgment
of his own, he intends to follow a Florida Supreme Court
decision allowing cameras In the courtrooms so long as
they do not disrupt the proceedings.

5 Youths, 11-13, Arrested

Gasoline Prices

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)— Republican presidential
candidate Jobs B. Connally said Thursday the Florida
presidential primary In March will be "extremely unin
portant"
t" helping
decide who gets the nomination.
Connall y also told a news conference that:
—Sen. Edward Kennedy, not Jimmy Carter, will be am
Democratic nominee for president in 1*.
—Ronald Reagan is the man to heat for the GOP
nomination.

A 16-year-old Sanford boy struck by a hit and run driver
Thursday night is listed in critical condition at Florida Hospital in
Orlando.
Mark Scott Chaplin, 2809 S. Magnolia Ave., received severe
head Injuries when he was struck and thrown from his bicycle on
Old Lake Mary Road about a half mile south of Airport
Boulevard.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the car which struck Chaplin
fled south on Old Lake Mary Road at a high rate of speed. Witnesses said the vehicle had a damaged front fender, according to
me nzgnway rairoi.
Troopers investigating the case said they believe there were
two persons in the car at the time of the collision. The Highway
Patrol said it is searching for a blue 1973 or 1974 Pontiac.
Chaplin was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital at about 8
p.m. and later transferred to Florida Hospital.
The Highway Patrol Is asking anyone with information about
the accident to contact the DeLand headquarters.
DROWNING
A 20-year-old Altamonte Springs woman drowned Wednesday
not when the car she was riding in plunged off a bridge and into
a canal on Astro Street, near University Boulevard and state
Rode 420 In east Orlando.
The Florida Highway Patrol said Rose Ann Campisano was
one of three persons who died when the car landed upside down in
the canal. All three were found inside the car, apparently unable
to get the doors or windows open after the crash, the Highway
Patrol said.

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Ga.,hasreJottadapre1atrsmsitw*tb.$mat,
-'1
ethics coewto soap MAW* aeda,eldth.One,
birruw4 of public di&amp;pIImy hsar
it was
lowned today.
Reliable seerces told UP! ths
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apprescild
cinwiditis dNe
his heat, JeaN
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Paul Davis Systems
Hershel &amp; Jodi Harrison, Jr.
Admiralty Lakes Development
F J. Holmes
College Park Homes, Inc.
William R. Rezanka
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Area Code 3064W- l1 or 831-9993
Friday, April 27, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor

When It comes to honesty, the lad place
find It Is the express lane at any supermarket.
i have never gone through
of the lanes at a
time that someone didn't try to sneak through 10 or
11 items Instead of the permissible eight. Tuesday

you'll

Around

one

exception.
I had my usual purchase

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was no

RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
.fflome Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $16.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents, Month, $3.60, 6, Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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milk, bread, six-pack

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of refreshment, peanut butter and cheese. An added
Snicker's bar MW kept me within the limit. But
before I could get to the checker, a woman rushed
Into the line ahead of me.
She had a small boatload of supplies that included
four grapefruits,
two cartons of eggs,
meat, bread and a few packages of frozen
In all, I counted 18 Items and politely
suggested she
in another line, whereupon
she grew quite Indignant.
The four grapefruit, I was told, only count as one
two potatoes,

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Marriage Is Better
When

Item because they arc the same thing, just as my
six-pack amount to only one item. Ditto the
potatoes, she said.
The frozen vegetables also only counted for one
item because the store had them on special and you

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City Councilman Burt Perinctüef - during the
of the last city council meeting was successful In gaining the panel's approval of a
resolution designating the first week of November
14
as "Music Instructor Appreciation Week."
Perinchief, who teaches music at Seminole

had to buy them both to get the special price. She
told me she was buying the sale Item, not two
separate packages of frozen vegetables.
I appealed my case to the checker, but she said
she didn't have time to count the customers' items.
Why then have an express lane, I wondered.
"SO nenpie with eight or less items can get
checked faster," the woman with the four
grapefruit said with a smile.

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convention.

Gigi Blalock will represent the county.
Lake Brantley Is the only school in Seminole
County to offer two different programs In health

occupations, the medical laboratory aide program

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You

Do It

When the Department Health. Education and Welfare
threw a bash last May to celebrate Its 25th anniversary, officials
.; conceded publicly that it had cod the taxpayers about $1500.
: There was a bit of protest about this at the time.
Even so. the Associated Press queatloncd that HEW, feeding
on a $54 billion annual budget, could do anything this cheaply
and began to tunnel under the barricades for more facts. It took
several months and no little doing, but AP found that the birthday party actually cod a whopping $1OS,67$. The AP's story
about this only four days before the April 15 lncome.taz deadline
was particularly galling for the U.S. taxpayers.
:: The HEW extravaganza Is seen as another example of the
'" Carter abnlnldratlon's maladroit way of doing things
some
call isa lack of class. Bycontr, when the president staged
date dinner on the White Hoiae lawn to celebrate the Israel;4
Egyptian peace treaty signing on March *, major U.S. corporations were strong-armed to help defray the cods In a tacky,
misplaced show of austerity. Companies doing bimlness with the
federal goveresnent were solicited for contributions of up to
$5,000 each. Ten corporations chipped in a total of $50,000.
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The widespread criticism from Americans who bridled at
r
this begging and browbeating to finance a dinner honoring
visiting heads of date surprised the White House, where a
spokesman said "the taxpayers should be happy about It." But
: there was no surprise in Washington over thie public indignation
following the AP diaclesure over a $100,000 party the HEW
bureaucrats staged without benefit of public donations.
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day period during the Easter "district work
period" was pretty typical of what goes on at
such times.

Snowball In Hadies

These inflationary times are bringing back a
bit of the Old West which today's Western catPremium market prices for beef are believed
to be behind a sharp increase in missing cattle lost, strayed but more and more likely stolen.
Texas officials repo rt a 75 percent jump In cattle

LIGHTER SIDE

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By DICK WEST

S. C., district office to meet with constituents

in effic
Experts estumiate that if only unshelled

teen-agers. Calves, the easiest prey, In some
seeking his help.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - As if the oil scramble
pistachios were available, the rate of con3ump. cans are reported to be butchered on the spot
The House hasscheduled a total of six "didM brought about by Middle Eastern,
Pwu*d 4on would be slowed down by as much as 113 and sold to unsuspecting local cudomwV I
cdi pcdoda,
•W(e Oct.
• wirent bad eno*h, DOW COfliU Word thu
percent, thereby making e*lng swolies limt
jomrmznent this year, ramglà4 from four-day cutbacks in Iranian exports are
1ts not petiytheit, adding uptouàbse.
creating
a
that
much longer.
respites for Uncoln'a Birthday and Memorial shortage of pistachio nuts.
he
ad
in the mnmajor catUe dates and potentially
Another step might be to develop new pistachio
My to a full month off In August. Total timeons
mill
i
of dollars.
two and a half months, plus whatever Is left
According to the National Geographic Society, substitutes.
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When rwasumers complain that the high price
between adjournment (sure to slip some from the United States depends on Iran for the major
Boar in mind that the shortage is being felt of ground round these days is a crime, they don't
Oct. 20) and the start of a new session next part of the 25 inillion pounds of pistachios we
inost
keenly by betT drinkers. As pistachios know how right they are.
Import each year.
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January.
gradually disappear from tavern counters and
.
Already, the Geographic reports, America Is tables, beer drinkers are obliged to move from
If
hi
f
gh
d
cods
oo
area
crime,
it's
a
case
bf
at
George Bush plans to make a formal an feeling a pistachio pinch. Unless the political bar to bar to satisfy their craving for munchles.
least
part
of
the
bad
deed
beginning
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nouncemnent of his candidacy for
mis country has abundant supplies of peanuts, according to researchers at Michigan State
presidential nomination May 1 at the National surely will become even more scarce, with a popcorn and little orange-colored, plastic- University.
Press Club here in Washington, bringing to six pr t that w ill add 47 points to the Cod of
looking, nibble-size objects vaguely flavored of
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the number of officially declared GOP con- Munching Index.
cheese
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Is pistachio rationing down the road? That was
If beer drinkers switched to these alternate total food supply every year. The food is lost or
Connally, Minois Rep. PhU Crone, Connecticut
sources of inunchies, it would ease the pressure destroyed in various ways, but in most cam
Sen. Lowell Weicker, perennial candidate the quesUm I beg" PuUing to administration
Harold Staue and bUll! IflM BeI4ItnluI officials after raiding the Geographic's dis- on piduchio prices and leave American Ins simply thrown away. It works out to a budgetturbing analysis of the supply situation.
dependent on Iranian imports. But much more breaking $31 billion at today's prices.
Fernandes.
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meet at 5 p.m. today at Fort Center scoreless over the final
Mellon Park in a makeup of a two innings to preserve the win.
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Tuesday rainout. In other
makeup games today, First three for Railroaders with a
Federal plays Medical Center home run, triple and a double.
at 5 p.m. at Bay Avenue and Albert Armstrong had a home
Clem Leonard Shell takes on run and Dewane Mitchell,
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Thursday with a 5.3 win over Johnson was two for three with
Clem Leonard Shell in the a double.
Sanford Little National League
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$ay night, one the hard way Cardinal Industries Jeff ninth Inning and Eddie
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Craig Reynolds drove in three
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presidential bid as soon as he left Washington In
it is, however, his intention to rely on volun.. pistactilo production, which now totals about 13
February 1977.
withthe crunch. Shouldmillion pounds annually,
Although he has yet to make much o(anlmn. standby controls be proposed, they likely will
It would, however, take at least fowyears for
pact on public opinion polls, which at this stage stop sr of rationing.
America to become pistachio self-sufficient.
reflect mostly name recognition, Bush is
(Inc possibility under consideration Is a
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for the girl, not for me. I could never devote that much time to
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A.B. Happy" Chandler, the Commissioner at the time, riled
Wakefield belonged to the Yankees and a few days later they
traded him to Oakland of the Pacific Coast League for Billy
Martin and Jackie Jensen.
"Imagine that, not a single American or National League tm
was willing to pay the $7,500 waiver price to get me when only' a
few days before Lane had given $100,000 plus a ballplayer for
me," Wakefield said, still Uel u',ec it 29 bears idter.
"I was blackballed because I had been harsh with Weiss and
had refused to report to the White Sox. I'm sure I was blackballed
by all the other clubs."
Wakefield played only three games with the Yankees in 1950
and only three more in 1952 with the Giants. After which he was all

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By United Press International Thursday In pitching the know their weaknesses...."
. Jim Slaton, who spent six Brewers to a 5-1 victory and
Slaton, 1-1, was supported by
years with the Milwaukee enabled them to snap a five- home runs f rom Cecil Cooper, "
•,•. ewers before being traded to game losing streak in the first Gorman Thomas and Ben
',troIt lad season, used his game of a double-header.
ivie.
mas also homered
knowledge of the Milwaukee Milwaukee, behind Robin In the second game In helping
batters' weaknesses to defeat Yount's four RBI, also won the reliever Reggle Cleveland, 1-2,
•cthe Brewers three times in his nightcap, 7-5.
pick up his first triumph as a
:' year with the
Tigers.
Brewer.
Now he's back with the
"I've got a lot of friends on Royals 5, IndIans 4:
Brewersandis pulling the same the (Tigers') ballclub," Slaton
Willie Wilson bolted home
. ihln on the Tigers.
said. "But once you go out there from third base on a wild pitch
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The 28-year-old right-bander you concentrate on throwing by Sid Monge with the bases
stopped the Tigers on seven hits strikes and getting then, out. I loaded in the ninth inning,
enabling the Royals to win their
fourth game in a row.
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Red Sex 2, Mariners 0:
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Rick Burleson drove in both
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runs with a single to stretch the

Surprisingly, much of the improvement
be credited to the biggest problem area - oil. A
drop in imports, with the cutoff of Iranian
production a major contributor, accounted (or
much of the savings.

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"That's a lot of bull," he snapped. "1 was the Most Valuable
Player in the Texas League and hit .316 the first year I came up
with the Tigers. The following year I was in the Navy's Pre-Flight
program. When I rejoined the Tigers that same year, I hit .355 in
the last 78 games. Then I had to go back in the Navy and that
wasn't my fault. What does a guy have to do?"
Wakefield didn't return to the Tigers until 1946 and they traded
him to the Yankees three years later but he refused to report
when the late George Weiss tried to cut his salary. Eventually, he
did report and the Yanks traded him to the White Sox during
spring training for pitcher Joe Ostrowski and $100,000.
Wakefield never reported to the White Sox because the general

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numklng this a habit.

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The Commerce Department reports we Went
into the red only $1.3 billion during February, the
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time out of Washington is devoted purely to
work, even if it happens to coincide with periods
designated as holidays for ordinary mortals.
What they don't mention is that much of the
work performed during "district work periods"
Is primar ily designed to ensure their own re
election.
Rep. Butler Derrick, D&amp;C., lion. of the more
conscientious and effective members of the
House. But his published schedule tor one three-

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and dissipated his talent.

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the semantic order of the day on Capitol Hill,
"district work periods" were known as
"recesses" or even "vacations." And foreign
trips were labeled "junkets."

For April 16 through April 18, Derrick was
scheduled for a total of 10 interviews with
newspapers, radio and television stations in
district; two Chamber of Commerce speeches;
one textile-plant tour; one nuclurplant visit,

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"Frankly, I think I made a mistake gettin g the bonus. It caused
envy and enmity among the other players. What I'd tell players
today is get all you can. Work hard and earn it."
Some things about his baseball career still rankle but that
comes out only under prodding.
There was criticism that Wakefield never worked hard enough
after he got the money from the Tigers, that all he ever wanted to
do was hit and that he generally took the path of least resistance

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former Tiger slugger who makes his home in this city.
UPI Sports Editor
"I'm doing very little of anything," he said. "A little public
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (UPI) - Dick Wakefield
could relations for a food company in Detroit, some appraising in
be hanging from his thumbs, going under for the
third time, or probate courts and occasionally I as a receiver in bankruptcy
getting totally wiped out and you'd never
hear a peep out of him, court. That's about it. I used to act
travel a lot but you run out of
No matter how bad things get with him, he'll always assure you
funds.
Living
wi
th
Eddie
Fisher
(
the singer) on and off for 15
they're going to turn out all right. That's how he has always been.
years,
in
his
prime
years,
was
a
gas.
He's a great kid."
You know, keep your sunny side up.
"What did you do for him?" I asked Wakefield.
Back in 1941, Wakefield, barely 20 years old, was given a $51,000
"Nothing," he said. "Just bummed around the country with
bonus by the Detroit Tigers and anew Packard automobile. It
was
him.
I met hun around the pool at Grossinger's."
The biggest bonus ever paid an untried player up to then and in the
Dick
Wakefield contends friends are everything in life. He has
relatively short time he spent in the majors he made a
total
of
hundreds
all over the country and if they ever need anything, all
$300,000, all of which is long gone.
they have to dots ask him. If he doesn't have what they need, he'll
Where? Only the Shadow knows.
Dick Wakefield, who has a heart as big as a bowling alley, is one go get it.
How much of what he ever made did Wakefield estimate he had
of the softest touches you'll ever see. He's a sucker for a sob story given
away to his friends?
and he'll do anything for a friend, which Is why he's in the far
"Well," he reckoned slowly, "I've given away everything I ever
from affluent shape he's in today,
made
one way or another. They say there's no pockets in coffins,
But he'll never say that himself. Ask him, and he'll tell
you
You
never
see a Brink's truck following a funeral. You know,
things with him couldn't be better.
people
always
talk about that $51,000 bonus I got from the Tigers.
"What are you doing now?" I asked the big St. Bernard-like I paid $23,000 of
it in taxes.

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Two students from Lake Brantley High Scho
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Lake Mary is the olace to be the first week of
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Community College, says he has been trying to get

ANGLE.WAL TERS

WASHINGTON (NEA)- Congress returned
from a 104ay "district work period" which just
happened to find between one-fifth and onequota of Its members scattered across the .;111-.~

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such recognition for a long time.

Judge Marshall awarded $104,000 to

Michelle Triola Marvin for her six years as live-in
companion to film actor Lee Marvin, some wag
moralized that the wages of sin were about $47.50 a
day.
The witticism puts, perhaps, the wrong construction upon the judge's decision. He said he was
granting Miss Marvin the sum for training to reenter the job market, while specifically finding that
there was no agreement between her and the actorctor
to share his earnings.
Limited as the ruling was, it set a precedent in
domestic relations and foreshadowed a change in
California's statutory denial of common-law
marital rights.
The question of marriage was not specifically
an Issue of the Marvin vs. Marvin litigation. Miss
Marvin had sued under a 1976 California Supreme
Court decision holding that "the fact that a man
and woman live together without marriage and
engage in a sexual relationship does not in itself
invalidate agreements between them relating to
their earnings, property or expenses."
Miss Marvin had asserted her right to $1.6
million on the grounds that there was a verbal
contract between the two. By the terms of this
contract, she said, she was to manage Mr. Marvin's home and career and they were to share his
earnings. Mr. Marvin denied he had made such an
agreement, and Judge Marshall upheld him.
The judge then went beyond the Supreme Court
decision to break new ground. He found that outside the confines of a contract, Miss Marvin
deserved something, as a matter of equity, for her
years as companion to the actor.
Judge Marshall's ruling is bound to have a
sobering impact upon the growing number of
persons who have entered Into such informal living
arrangements.
On the one hand, It is cold comfort to one who
seeks all the blessings of matrimony outside its
boundaries. On the other hand, It puts the earning
partner in such an arrangement on notice that he
or, perchance, she
may have some financial
responsibility at the end of the affair.
Frankly, the issue should never have come up
in the first place.
The conventional marriage contract has
:worked for millions over the years when a
dissolution is undertaken. There seems no good
reason for those who wish to become live-in partners not to consummate a marriage.

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Orange Historical Society.
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Daniel and JoK* were
very ewly residientis of this
city. Joseph built the
famed Longwood Hotel.
Hal Freeman, a native of
Longwood. is a young
college student win has
taken it onto himself to dig
into the city's past and
write cornplet history of
the area, Including
Photographs, letters and
interviews.
*s5u a
collection
of
his
photographs at the
gathering, including one of
his own home, taken when
it was first
Several guests had a
delightful time remembering when they had all
been students at the
Longwood School, a tiny
twoqvorn building, later
the City hail and presently
a charmingly* redecorated
office. Grades ran from 1-8,
and Hattie McNamara,
who still resides in
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DEAR NO GU7S: It takes a
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110 guts. So you may be a gutsier
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Saturday, May 5 is Youth Day h ospital , Jacksonville. She was
In Seminole County. Activities transferred to the Baptist
being planned are involving the Medi cal Center, Room 4521.

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for models for a fashion parade. Cheryl would appreciate ear;
and complained to the
one of many festivities
and hearing from her Sanford
management.
tractor's home. Maybe they scheduled in Centennial Park friends.
just wanted to show it off to as
inany
people as possible. Or
battery operated fan to blow
perhaps
they wanted to round
smoke back into the faces of up as
many
gif ts as they could.
people who smoked while he
I've
had
it.
The next time they
was eatin:
invite us, I'll say,' Thanks, but
With the prices one has to pay
Outstanding Mom
in restaurants today, we should
PASADENA,TEX.
demand top quality food and
DEAR PASEDENA-. How
first-class service. It is our does that little ditty go-A siFool
With Mother's Day, May 13, fast approaching, Ilie
willingness
to
accept me once, shame on y
Herald is embarking on a search for that outstanding
mediocrity that makes for me twice, shame on me."
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sloppy service, bad food and
So, we're turning to our readers for sonic help. It you
shoddy merchandise in general.
know of a woman who, in your opinion. is deserving of
As for Stan's little fan, he
mention as an outstanding mother, let us know.
We'll accept until noon May 9 letters submitted by readshould be congratulated for
ers, about one to one-and-a-halt pages of standard size
having the courage to give
those inconsiderate rs
Wo a
sheets, telling briefly why a particular wonian in our area
taste of their o%m pollution.
is deserving of such recognition. We'll take it front there.

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may have gone overboard but
he had the right idea. He had a
habit of sen ding back food that
was either overcooked, cold,
elled "funny or wasn't
what he ordered. And if the
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happy faces tell the whole
story as folks gather from
near and far to attend the
Annual Longwood Oldtimers Reception, spon3ored by the Longwood
vi League
Hels at the Civic League
building, the bright,
day matched the spi
of
old-time residents as well
as newcomers.
One of the participants,
Clyde K Clouser of
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his anti
phonograph
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and
photographs Ifrom bi rt h to age fason fete will be held at
2 years) will take place before P.M.
Girls and bo ys, front ages 13the curtain rises.
Louise said that 30 cvn. 17, are wanted to inodel their
testants have regislert.A. The own cloffing. such as an Easter

hotne. bathing suits, foriiials, or
what have you, acco rdi ng to
Accrditig to IA)uISC Silver.
I will save as iiiress of Ma rt ha.
pageant chairman, the pageant
For information call Mrs.
ceremonies for the pageant,
is all "go with everything A- underway at about 8 p.m., at which I am really fond of doing Yancey at 3207.
okay."
the Seminole High School for the little ones. They are so
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The colorf ul event will get auditoriwn. Judging of the beautifully wipredirtable.
It you should see Mr. and
Judges for the pageant are Mr&amp; Ralph Austin i0iarlottel
Dr. Luis Perez and his wife, Dr. Sinith. congratulate them oil
their
May
I will never forget the
able couple so widely known,
and Anne
edium and psychic 'who
niversary celebration. They
famo us in international circles, wore the formal wedding attire
"I am all excited at it," that they were married in
m
Anne said. "You know, I love. Mississippi.
kids anyway. I will be br inging
And Mrs. Smith is a
Rhonda with tue to Sanford of "Southern Belle" if there ever

left, Alice Coleman, Donald Smith, Aidla Milwee, Raymond A. Smith, Robert E.
Williamson H.
H A (Bud) Scott and C. K C1oer

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Today you could we more

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Saturdiay night its contestants
in the Second Animal
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situations up carefully.

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advanced standard An-wri..'
negative aspects than you do
can and of Jacoby moder
Positive ones. Don't let selfNORTH
fl-A and is a bid we can reco;
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defeating thoughts deceive you.
mend to all bill
VJ4
today.
In fact, Zetrdei
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next week's articles to this:
bid.
a Matters that mean something
to you materially should be
It no one is using weak two:
WEST
EAST
given priority over pleasurable
463
bids, East opens one club in:
0Q
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fourth seat. South overcalls"
rewards you've earned will be pursuits. Work first. Play later.
worthwhile. IPA where you've
0 10
in spades. West bi&amp; hearts,:
0 19 6 4
contributed little dividends will
SAG1'l'TARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
KJ943
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be small. Your new 4&amp;t. ) Persons
whom
are
SOUTH
king
y five hearts.:
Graph Letter tells you with on a palsy-w sy
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When South opens with a
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Whom you best get along must not be ieiri
weak twos des West does
4 Q 5
romantically. Send for yours by ambitions today. Such tactics
not act. North jumps to four
1062
mailing 1 for each to Mtr0- could cost you a friend.
spades and that bid buys
Graph, P.O. Box 4N, Radio City
Vulnerable: Both
contract.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
Dealer: South
If East and West cash twoL
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to 19)
Attitude is all-importani
hearts and one club, South is
specify hirth sign.
Wed
North
East
South
today. If you start out thinking
held to 10 tricks; it they
2*
GEMINI (May 21-June ) Be something is tough, It will prove
don't cash out, he makes
p
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caref ul today that you don't tobeao.ifyouseeftasasnjp,
more by setting uP dl5
P
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show more favortism to friends so will it be.
than you do to members of your
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Opening lead: V K
family. Pals come and go, but You're
very good today at
family is always with you.
managing things affeding your
You hold:
CANCER (June
22) self-hilterests, but you may not
4-27-B
adept at masterminding By Oswald Jacoby
Let
herte your head
9 AQ87
and Alen Sontag
today. Instead of worrying thinp for othem
about what's in it for you, bond
PSICES (Feb. &amp;March 20)
0652
Howard Schenken nude
a bit to do more for othem
Concerning. family finance$
ow grut contribution to
A Nevada reader asks
LBO (July 33-Aug. 22) Enjoy today, you may be a shlbod's bridge bidding. Together
simpler than your mate. He or with the late Edward Hymes what we bid in response to
Yaw friudill for th* clompe. she should talk roomy mattan
Jr., he developed the weak partner's opening bid of orA
spade.
11111011111 hip today, boA be way of over with you before m-kin
two bid in 1942 or 1943.
We raise to two
b0ift dmwn into deals that docisiolm
des.
He did not invent it. It had
16 oni
could cost you money. Somme
been used in the old Vander. Our second choice Boa
ARMS (March 21-April 19) bilt Club system. It had been notrump.
ENTESEAMN.I
&amp;meof your trlends will enjoy suggeatedbyThorntonRjcb.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) yourrepleetoday,jit's
used
I
n
various
rds0?d
(Pora copy ofJACOBy MOO,.
Thm's a Possibility today that likely to be co-workem They'd Howard and Eddy produced
yell Could get In
8,61196." Cafe f4h%,ne:s.your Own way like a little lees wind and I little
a workable bid that Is In pr
and bungle something that more work,
general expert use, Is part of Station. New York, 'N.Y.

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red cells each
alae
blood that if you measured the of red Wood cells anid the
surface area It would represent
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an area of 40,000 square
thlnglIthat C
this balance
We tend to take all these
As
the
thIngs for granted and are only
blood cell
bIlaflCS mechanism depends
changes are OCeitflØ in o
body when some balance is entirely on what has caused it.
disturbed. There are many In many Instances medicines
reasons why the bone marrow are VTY helpful in
pr0i th others,
may stop producing enough
ment is exceptional.1y difficult
and blood transfusions may he
balance
the only immediate mdhod of
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providing adequate support.
replaced
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stop functioning because of
Because of
of the true
the toxic response to medicines. miracles that are accomplished
Many common medicines can in medicine, I sometimes
cause this is a few susceptible
general public believes
individual&amp; There is a long list that all medical problem can
0f chemicals which can induce be cured and that the cum
It also Finding out which should be simple, immediate
medlc1neorthemical may have and cheap. Unfortunately,
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transfusions. My blood is extremely low and I have difficulty in walking. My thighs
and hips sort and hurt. Is there
any cite for this? I have amild literally requires a Sherlock:
heart condition and take Hohne&amp;
medicines for that. I'm 78 years
Then, of course, your body:
old and live alone.
has to have adequate nutrienti
DEAR READER — The to stimulate production Per
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sed by an:
condition
you have
is
inadequate
amoessential
unt
of
reasonably uncommon.
In
the:
adults the major source of our 13-12 which is
Wood cells is from the bone formation Of the new red blood
marrow. Sometimes it quits cell. In some people the chronic
functioning and dDesn't replace low of small amounts of blood,,'
the cells that our body destroys for example caused by bleeding-

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Friday, April27,
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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21 79)-35TE

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 225Live
Oaks Blvd.. Cassetberry Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name0fBIGREDQQUICK PRINT.
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florida in
accordance with the provisions
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
wit- Section 065 09 FlorIda StatutES
1957.
Sig. Boyd P. McClaskey
Publish. April 6, 13, 20. 77, 1979

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Zone - To park a mobile home
E'of that parcel described as
follows: Beginl2chsSandl3l.S2f1

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN PLAYS
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLON.
IDA.
TOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

WOfPIECOIOINWI/IOIS.CIiOn2.20.
30. run E 393.3 ft. thence N 297 ft.
thencew393.3 ft. thenceSto POB.
FurTher described as located South
of Sanfordcitycemetery Off of West
25th Street. (01ST. 5)
ii. JACK GRIFFIN - BAS.21.
79)16E -Al Agriculture Zone Tooperatea Saw Mill on theW97.12
ft of Lot 6. Block 4, Sanford Farms,
PB 1, Pgs 1271 120. in SectIon 20.19.
30. Further described as located on
the South side of Orange Boulevard.

TakenoticethatapetInonst.a,It*
tiled, pursuant to Chapter 177.101 Of
theFlorldaStatutes,wUh,heaoard
of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida. to vacate
portions of certain Plats of the
subdivitton known as Sabal Point,
accordt
to the Plat thereof
recorded In Pta? Book 10, Pages 70
thru 76. and the Flat of Sabal Point
Second Revision according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book

19, Pages 67. 61, and 69, Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida, which lots are described as
follows:
to wit:
LtiALUCRIPTlON

Legal Notice

Lgi Not

FOR AN ASSESSMENT, PUN.

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE

SUANT TO CHAPTER 170 OF THE

OF FLORIDA.

FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PRO.
PERTIES BENEFITED FROM
SAID IMPROVEMENTSAP4DTHE

CASE NO. 7$235S•CA.13.E
SANDRA ELISABETH JAY,
Plaintiff,

PROCEDURE THEREFOR TO
DEFRAY PART OF THE EX.
PENSE ASSOCIATED WITH SAID
IMPROVEMENT; DESIGNATING
THESTREETSTOBE IMPROVED
AND THE PROPERTIES TO BE
ASSESSED; DESIGNATING THE
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF
THE IMPROVEMENT AND THAT
PORTION THEREOF 10 BE PAID
BY THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS; CONFLICTS AND EF.

VS.

LOUIS J. JAY and AUDREY L.
JAY. His wife.
304 5mokçj Blvd.
Longwood, Florida 32750

Defendants.
AMENDED
NOTICEOFACTION
TO: LOUIS J. JAY

winter wooth Boulevard. for a
distance of 277.64 feet; thence S. 0
20' 20 W. for a distance 0
deg
171.11 feet; thence S. 19 degrees 39'
•• E.
along the South line of the
NEI/i of SectIon 33, TownshIp 21
South, Range 30 East, for a
distance of 369.50 feet to the
Westerly rlght-of.way line of State
Road No. 436: thence run N. 21
degrees 33' 40" W. along said
Westerly rIght.of.way line for a
distanceof 300.01 feet to thepointol

AUDREY L. JAY.
his wife

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"0"; thence S. 75 degrees 22' 16" estimate of the construction costs of

the offIce of the PurchasIng Agent, City of Casselberry. Florida, to ___________________________
t I i's arid Lake Mills Road. Special Exception to Park a mobile
E.. along the North line of Tract the paving and drainage on the Room Ill, Seminole County Courannex and zone said property,
LOSt: Small, red, female Dach.
"0". fOr 26.35 feet; thence S. 03 streets to b improved; and
home for one year on Lot 43, Watts
subject to specIfic conditIo. and
lhoue,
Sanford,
FlorIda,
32771,
untIl
shund. Pincr.st area.
degrees II' 30" E., parallel with
.-o VISTA TOWNHOUSE Farms, PSI, Pg 00, in SICtIOI 143).
restrictions; and
WHEREAS, the City has been 1000AM.
May II. 1979, at which
Reward. 3220103
and 25.00 feet Easterly of the West made aware of the act that
s'r ON, INC. - BAIS-21-79) 30. Further described as located nx
WHEREAS, The City Council has _____________________________
the time and plac. bids will be publicly
to the point of curvature of a dr. Improved are In dIre need of Said
n 'eet parking on the W
corner 01 Center Drive and Florida
On Larkwood Dr.
11cm No I - Approximately 1350 all municipal services will be
I- n* h t.X It of the W½ of E½
Road. (DIST. ))
cular curve concave to the Nor- Improvement.
available to the area to be annexed
If
, Chalti link Fenc.
323-3625
ir s-* - , of Section 32.21.30, D. VARIANCES - CONTINUED thwujt;
on the effectIve date of this or.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
__________________________
Item No 3
III flo'*mobil,
lou i
1. ERNESTINE BLACK - BA(4
A Furtherdescribedas
thence run Southwesterly along the RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Annual unance.
Item No
3
tnznel,t it. Red Bug Road ap- 16-79)-49V-R-lResldentiallone arc of saId curve having a radius COUNCIL or
s- Good flthl,gs o Eit
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT
TIlE CITY OF flequIptINItS br il,. Uniforms
— Lot Size Variance from $400 sq f
- mile East ot S.R. 436
of 350.00 feet and a central angle of WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. AS
IT PIAC TED BY THE CITY
lt..ii
No
I
AI'pvoxlmat.Iy
49 degrees 06' 14" for 219$ feet; FOLLOWS:
to $000 sq ft; Side Street Variance
.O(JNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASS*r4jprrio, lag, plentIful. 15 qt.
Its of l'ens-aota Itahia Grass Seed
thence S. IS degree Il' 3$" W., for
: 5tYDER - BA(S-21- from 25ff 109ff; Side 'Yard Variance
SE1.IIERRY FLORIDA:
SECTION
IThat
there
shall
be
a
.sntI
Ai'$vnaaimat.ty
or more 3 for $1. YOU PICK I
31.000 lbs 4W
1'; - 'E -A 1 Agriculture Zone from 10 ft to 9 It: and Rear Yard
102.954 fist tothe point of curvature publIc
Section I: ANNEXATION AND
Improvement consisting 04 I ritlitet
EVERY
DAYI Other Vegetables
- : ii.,-. a -e home on the N Variance from 3Oft to 17.7 ft on Lots of a circular curve concave to the the paving of
'ONiNO That the City of
streets and provision
All oik haII I'. in a wi wIth
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 44, E
AdditIon to Midway, PB 2. Pg 104, in westerly along the arc of said curve North
oont .nvrrnr-. S 0, 5 2. Pg 7)
and hereby annex and desIgnate
__________
Orlando Ranches, SectIons 3 04 the lai, baing
having a radiusof 27500 feet and a
fl x.thrn ? ' 3' on Canal Street Section 33.1.31, on Broadway
loningof a certalntractof land lying
k
rect',ded in Flat %oo&amp; I
Itit
tIV4C% he light to
Street. (01ST. 2)
central angle c121 d.eoe *51'
nt LI. .h. : - i,
IlflSo
______________________________
in Seminole County, Florida, and
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2. JAMES GAMBLE — BA(4-16si:rn.0 &amp; 'tUPIGBLOOD 137.50 fqt to the poant of cons
mote particularly described as
p,,,
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.ci'e
to
iund cvratur, f a crcvI,ar "i0
- :'. IF - A-i 79)-S4V-PUD Planned Unit
follows. to wIt:
as well as '-n.".-a.'
Creative Expressions
concave to the Nor?fwasP. P'Wn,*
- To park a Development Zone - Rear Yard
tedln at the Intersection of the
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Variance from 30 ft to 17 ft on Lot
run Southoo,tecI. akir.j he
s 31$ c
Of
'44
if $:,.
PIrthrIy right ot way line of
Call Jo-An, 333 1112
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,44
2,Wekiva
Hills
jj',. fl
Sction S. P52), Ps
if
sad Curie P%si'iq -a rJa4ies
43Q.3, o,
5lh44ll $ur'uvi
WId* Boulevard and the
nq ss.j,
,..ng
&amp; N, in Section 4.21.29. on Lyn.
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an'i a canai Jm$iv it $2
£rl?4' ciscribed as
Westerly
Le'.'. jrpp.,r $rvI,-g.
n
tight of way Inc of SN
4,,t
iurst Drive. (01ST. 3)
AME4CIRS
tCitlhU..V19r if I*r.a't Avenue on
W ?" toe Js.J? Peer toa u.lit on ?flas
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recorded
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iiV3's,,a2 &amp; SAMPSON - 79)-Sly -N-lA ResidereiaI Zone - 'g r'* •
,,'i,ct Sto..'a IS. at page IS. of the
u .s
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Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
oa', line Of i.II)ati eitn
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Al Rear Yard Variance Iron', 30ff to 30
'SUr't).
flied
'iel'. Rec'vn$6 ol Seminole County.
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Supply In Central Florida.
.W'tiIltir, ..xI'4 - To park a ft arid Side Yard Var1ance Prom 13, 'flanco r'in huriti. I1wni "'Iri 'i(fl't?. food ,snn rEin
'lrr'sz.c Wlqx
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run S. 4$ degrees
-lb c,,ui,gu
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
to 3.0 ft on Lot $3. Lake warr'or'
nWlIIft - w
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of NEI
qgmr'y .iiung iaitt Joultiersy mw
14if't$ the Nrthecly
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'.v' not tr-wl 't" owing-i ruier iirsn ntrnitcrnvu.
5.30.33 Estates, P512. P19 LS.t4. A Sac?'an
'If1it4f*0l lI Of Ad'tter *S
21-29, located at 137 Alder £ -,irnue.
itn '11w rn-11 -- South 33 ft for
ncaw
'n 'tie uulI1wasI 1ev.flij -1
(.435
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degrees 72' ______________________
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tie 'IIOitony,,tt,yi,
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nuIllIr Ma a't Road. 101ST. 2)
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E'vELDER - BAtSntis- petItion snuuica tie !ainmiIteu h, terms 04- (21501w- 17D cE 'he
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IS APHONE CALLAWAY
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S35.flftl II4 F. De PYtC11 Mull
£zW519".SENE'.ofsacflon34.30. Sixth AddItion, PS PA. Pg 71,
207130. on *awnpa Trail.
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2. RUTH WILLIAMS described as located on the
'ufm side of Myrtle Street, "a mile 79)-Sly R I RIIdIIItIai Zone - r.,

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Side Setback Variance on Eaas
side from lOft toO fton Lot 3, 510cr
A, Stevens Addition to Midway, PS
v-s a -.*.1. homeon the N 332
fl.Cb-id'PvE I00ftottheWe9I.3 7, Pg 31. in Section 321931, bet
4's' SE. Of Section 112033, being Crawford Dr. fOIST. 2)
3. GARY FOWLER
.,.jri 1 1 ci bfd proposed road
BAtS 21
:w".eer .ors 1 I Ii Unrecorded 711-44V -R-IAA ResIdentIal lone
...ao, a"e'p Ranch Estates, -LotSlzeVarlancefromll,loosqft
..s.. Sec'aon
r'her described as to 10,3)5 sq It; Lot WIdth VarIance
his' cf Sanford Avenue. (01ST.
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ClASSIFIED

41-Houses

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ambitIous person In sales &amp;
selvici. Old established corn

3 Bdr,, l'/i bath, fenced b.yd,

F. 23rd St. Large 3 BR.1½
bath, LR with fireplace,
separate OR, eat-in kitchen, on 2
large lots. C.HIA. $34,900.

POWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.

HAL COLBERT,

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bea,muIly wooded building site
-on paved street. City water.
.. *10.000.

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unIque features, picturesque

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TEMPER AGENCY

landscaping. $69,950.

• ok, Convenient Ta
downtown C AC, w-w carpet,
patio, laundramat, Adults, no
Pets. $165 + Dep. Call 677.1611.

substantial down payment.

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Apfs. for Senior Citizens. D4wn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

156.900.

HIDEAWAY
LAKEFRONT-POOL

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lecluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake. 11x40 pool. 3 BR's 3 B's

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

exercise rm. + 1 BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance.

Sanford- Excellent 1 BR, air.
carpet, ceramic bath. From
1155-Adults. 323.1019.
IBRA-C,Carpeted
$145 Furnished

LOVE ENTERTAINING &amp; FAM.
ILY LI FE TOO. You'll have it all
In this spacious 3 BR, 2 bath

Call Bait

323 9040

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322.701

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home with a beautiful fireplace
in the huge Fam. Nm. This new
listing is locted near the tennis

2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,

dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.
Shenandoah Village. 323-2120.
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REALTY WORLD4

2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME EN.
CLOSED CARPORT, NEW
ROOF, PRESENTLY RENT.
ED,PIEELISNEW FINANCING,
-. 120,900 TOTAL.

in
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, GARAGE, WALK TO

Property
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36-Reso,i

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DOWNTOWN. $31,100.

LAKE WIPIN, N.H.

1100-2 wk.; $1500 mo. or buy
Photos, (617-349-1519)

'lando3211577

REALTY
OVER 14 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 19791
JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home

ontreeshaded corner lot! Newly
painted, eat.In kit., porch, Fia.
Rm., close to shoppingt BPP
WARRANTED. Only $23,000!

Washington Oaks, w-C.H, w-w
carpet, OR, pantry, 1g. LR,
porch IMuch Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just *29,1001
LOVELY 3 BR 2 bath home in
Pinecrestl Lg. Rms., dining
area, pan. FIa. Rm., util. rm., w.

w carps' close to schools &amp;

shoppIng. BPP WARRANTED.
A Buy for $37,100!
WHAT A BUY! 3 BR, 1 bath home
w.central H.AC, w-w carpet.
DR. FR, Porch, Completely
location! Great for comm. of
fices tool BPP WARRANTED.

Great buy for $3i,100i

Reel Estate Sales
Sanford's most weil.know
progressIve, Sales Volume

Leader nulds Associates, ix.
perlinced or newly lIcensed

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Pinecrest w.Central HAC, WW

carpet, eq. eat.ir, kitchen, scr.
patio, FR, on a beautiful land.
scaped lot! Just 139,1001

Sanford's Sales Leader
322• 2420
ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service

•l.argorst ListIng Inventory
Oomhtant Advertising
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Sales Training
SMembit' Realtors &amp; ERA
•SIatlanaf Referral Service
Fuli.Time Office Supervision

PARK

BranchOfflce

323.3222

333.5200

3503 Orlando Dr.

fenced yard &amp; garden, 10*20
alum. storage shed, septic tank

3 plus acres w2 old frame homes
on Country Club Nd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.

Nice country lot, mobile home w.
add no, fenced, 2 utIlity sheds.

Stenstrom Realty,

136*454 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary

513,000.

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Blvd. Terms.

Realtors
100 oct. VA financlng-3.l, com•
pletely refinished. Country
Ilving.SseInhisbeIiivIflS,Iotsof
land With 1$ Ralnbird IrrIgatIon
system. 322.1940.

Ne.da place for a horse? Appron.
3 acres, fenced. All grass, fruit
trees. 13.500, $1,000 down owner
hold.

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. - ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
- WOULDN'T BE ANY,

-Build to suit - our tot or yours.
, PHA.VA, PHA 2201 541.

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M. Unsworth Realty

REAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED I

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF UNFOlD REALTOR
$64 S. French Ave.
.3321531,333.7132,3214779
LAKE SYLVAN ARIA, LOTS OF
LANDAND TRIES.) BR, 1½B,

FORMAL 0.1., PAM. NM. &amp;

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335lNloreves, 3231517
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ftCLUOID COUNTRY
-, LIVING— risen for horses, fills
' 3.3 wPR. S acres. 161.7*

FIRIPLACI. NEEDS $0441
FIXING.
*11*.05

FOIMIT OIUNI
INC.

REALTORS
l33-417or*411 eves.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
IrI.IVSI country M_me, beautIful
4SNome w.tiIe&amp;oak fliers. 1+
' acre, fruit a pecan trees.
CoenetIlv fenced. 141.111
Wantlibulid? Weliaveffie lot.

14.011
Auto.
sin15s
radiator shop. FtistIc
,Watlois, — accounts. Owser
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teholptlnencs.1SL*.
V

lift. Terry l70 self contained, air

cord., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; $
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

del. car garage. -turn., nego.
tiable. Will sell VA or FHA.
$31,100.

special. 2 lots w•ger.

WINTER ITEMS,

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SILL

"DON'T NIIDS' FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 317.1111 or
0314112 and a Irlindly Ad.Vlser
wIll held vow.
35W, 3 beffi-en. A-Ps. rserowu,m
floors. La. PR with ffreP1ace.
1*111.
NEW THROUGHOUT
311,1bath—Con. A-N. Nsrdoeol
floors, fireplace, full OR.

Fenced backyard, corner lot.

• * *HOUSE WANTED. •
inNeedof Repairs
3331410 Eves.

$120 or take up payments of $11

&amp; Sold
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 1 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, tic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 1.0
Wyroore Rd., Altamonte.
$67743
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54—Garage Sales
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Yard Sale
310 Sunland Dr,
9-I, Fri. &amp; Sat.

SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

Garage sale. 172 Lk- Mary Ave.,

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Sanford Auction

BROWSE AND SAVE

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. It's

10 acres—Howland Blvd. Deltona

area 541,000.

M. Unsworth

3 loIs zoned duplex4 best local in
Orlando.Water, sower &amp; close to

shopping. W. Mallczowski,
Realtor. 322.7903.

~ ACRE WOODED HOME SITE
WEST OF I-ION PAVED ROAD

$14,900.

ED ROAD. BRING YOUR

BOAT AND $20 050 TENMS
A VA ILA IL I.

DOOR PRIZES

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
14 ft. Weitwind bow rider with
trailer, electric wench &amp; 55 hip
Chrysler motor. 11.300. 3221191.

Gs,

!'°'p...,w. urw.1ms urv.ns,
pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center inc.
3202 French Ave.
322-2255
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62—Lawn-Garden

Cottage Tent, Sears 10*12, nylon
Like new, w.
51W-Or -belt elti,. -322;

C0
1112 or 323-5349,

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And Matching Chair

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FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 333-7550
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333-7343
Wrangler Jeans Sale $10.19 pr.
ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
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ON SALE— NEW twin size box
- springs &amp; mattress 033,$ oa.
pc; NEW Coffee table with 2

matching end tables $30. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-02 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.
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Half Arabian Gelding, 16 hands,
good games. Must sacrif ice. 3237026 or Hobby Horse Ranch, S
ml. W. of Wekiva River Hwy. 16.

6$—Wanied to

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KENMORE WASHER- Pans.

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid

Used, any condition 144-0126

PhoneSfllNl,$u*d

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chq Cds
323 0114, 377 .1601
Reilings
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Custom built ironwork
Window guards. gates etc
Marlin's 323 1881, 339 7693

Waldirig
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All types, eqpt repair, truck
bodies, root racks, portable
tPI. ,v.drvrns .uJ iiii, isv iai. 3
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To List Your Business...
DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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In Accordance with Ordinance 76.15, Sect Ion 27 and Florida Statutes, Chapter 214:
BY ORDER OP THE SEMINOLE COUNTY, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

SUPIR HOME SITE IN EXICU.
TIVE AREA NEAR DOWN.
TOWN. STONES THROW TO

LOCATiON OP SALE:

LAKE MONROE 133,005.

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THE SEMINOLE COUNTY MAINTENANCE DEPARTMEN i GROUNDS, ON HIGHWAY 17.
fl.6MILISSOUTH OF SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

VANIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EN.
ECUTIVI AREAS FROM
$10,000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILASLI TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

DATE AND TIME OF SALES
April 11 1079 at

10:05

AM.

2lmotorvehictesl3to77—'l6jeepuniversal— 161t. Cobia boat &amp; 115 H.P. Merc Mtr. -Ford
Courier —2 Toyota Pickups — Ford Flat Bed Dumps —2 Ford Cab Chassis — 1967 Dodge Van
—2 Ford CV. Dumps —3 Ford 10 CV. Dumps — Caterpillar Dozer - Gallon 3 wh roller Koshring Drag 1mb -D.7 Caterpillar Dozer — 1 Cat loader - 1 Pan Cat 613 Il yd loader International traCtor —3 Grav.ly tractors — 1 Riding Mower — 1 14" ChaIn Saw - Some
cOOks equip. -About SOon scrap metal — 500' of 5" waler pipe w-covpiings — 74 Chev, lube
truck —71 Ford Pickup—i 1964 paint striping machine— 1 Hercules? ton hoist.

REALTY

SIOKIR

Sanford 321-0640
327-lSfl

ALLSALESARE PAYABLE INCASH,CA$HIERSCHECKOR BANK LETTER OF CREDIT
DELLS AUCTION SERVICE
LEWIS C. DELL — AUCTIONEER
SALE COND CTID IY
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32711
TELEPHONE 311323.5620
INSPECTION PROM 0:05 AM. UNTIL SALE TIME, ALL SALES FINAL AND NO
UA*ANTEIS ISSUED SY EITHER DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE OR SEMINOLE
COUNTY IOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION ENS.
SOME ITEMS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR DELETION

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lop. Noah Eofate Srgkir
1415 $60101 Ave.
3214710

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eyc.wayneoe.,,.w-u.u,

lazy PU to work with
UN I.HO lIT
Dump Truck Conversion, Retail
$195, Dealer cost 169$, Close out
SitS. $401016.

Buy

BATEMAN REALTY

IWw.Camm,rclal

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IMan,qualityoperation

322-6376.

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Reel Sable Blebar
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
322-5665
SO. BALINT&amp;ASSOC.

79*-Truck Accsssroiss

A. A, MCCLANA$AN. SlOkil
111.AS. Part
. 3221902

JOHN 111011 AIIOC.

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1074 Mazda PU. 1400 cc 1 cyl. 4

H0n20 Improvements

lyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

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t GornatWltls

clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 3fl-S752.

Selling Due to Illness. Put your
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Interior &amp; ExterIor Painting
Small or Large Call Mr. Taylor
IrecEst 3278545

Plumbing ServiCe

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average.

DANNYS PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE EStimote (305 372 9-Zr

Groonthig &amp; Bosrng

For sale: Custom made stock
racks with headache bar for long
bed pick up. Call 349.3353.

gal.

BODE N
P,snting P.ipt'r
Hanging tree est Proteionjt
workmanship, quick, Quality.
courteous tcr,Lt... 666 474'

All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3220545

, wds.

Osg &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,-

speed. Air shocks, tool box, AM.
FM stereo- 41,000 ml.?? ml. per

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our BusIness
Service Directory.

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Wanted exterior I. nle,or pant
ing E *ample 2 (P ,'xt , 550
Guaranteed good won., 30 1rs
VIP £30 9996

icreen-porches, pool end

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

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3lOSanfordAve
322-3791
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removal, Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 339 6066. 660 $335

Glass&amp;Screen

Automatic, Air, Radio, 1950
333.2344—let it ring.

I.3".

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BURFIELO'S Electrl, Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Resid.ntlal,, 32? 9354 24 Hrs

ANIMAL HAVEN

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-Sill
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Call Anytime

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CONTEMPORARY SOFA, $30

General Landscaping. 1405..
specialists. top Soil &amp; bill dirt
lawn main?. &amp; tree trimming
323 2948.

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79—Trucks-Trailers

64-Equipment for Rent

No lob too large or small Corn
plete lawn service
-ret'
estimate. 373 488). Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8049 call
anytime.

Painting

Electrical

B&amp;P Exteriors. Fungus &amp; mildew

Honda197ICB 125
Good cond. Slreet legal
1300, 3230261

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323-3066 or 323-7710

AFRICAN VIOLtITS

SOMITNINGSPICIA$.
31 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. SeN
contained. Needy I. ge.

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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

'The Greinhouse
322.9141
Eves after4&amp;weikands

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ExteriorCleaning

Call 322-1624; 322-4160

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Light HouSing

'essmaking

From $10 to $50

78—torcycles

I

Lawn Service

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $69 5542.

322-5190

Corn-

Painting, carpentry, paneling.
siding, wds , anything to repiir
the tome 830 6309 Sam

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373 7050

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,

CANAl. FRONT HOME SITU
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARSON. 1121051, UP.

SIIOLIR

Beauty Care

BUY JU)IK CARS

ipe. BR suIte new, $230; S pc. LR
new $390; Loveseat 144.95 &amp; up;
7 pc dinettes $60.95 I up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove$40&amp;up; full
size draperIes $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 322-0721.

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Asphalt repairs &amp; seal coating.
Sanford, Fl
322.1629; 322.3053

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads. - - The
Buys are still The Best!

59—Misical ?rCt11ndiSe

Home Repairs

Aspl* ft
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Ceramicille

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used

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Vending Machines-Hot Soup for
sale. Will sell to the best offer.
Call 030.5122.

CUSTOM CABINETS
323 0429 after S JO

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

Auction Sundays 7 P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 121
Consignments Welcome

Cars Removed

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PAINTING CAPPFNTPV
i ree Est

TOWER1S BEAUTY SALON
lormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 322-5742

Vehicles

2 Retired men 1iant repar work of
any kind, including roots Free
Estimates 3?) 843

Appliances

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
323 5620

77-Junk

All type racquets, Avg $0
Scott Reagan 322-1177

322-2333

EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

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Kelloggs Auction Sales

INSULATION Batting, blowing.
RACO Foam, fiberglas 7.
Cellulose. Lowest prices Call
371 08)9 or 90-1 7)1 6708 c011ect.
Concrete Work
I ree Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 3?? 8515

JAC FROST- Cent. h'eat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
'Tnst. Cnm, I Re- 3220208

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RACQUET STRINGING—GRIPS

Since 1137

Home Inçrovethent

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond, Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisat
SEARS, Sanford 322 177)

54.100. 323-2541.

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Kuip Decorators

Looks&amp;runS9000
$450 322 8960

Sell contained. A-C. Like new.

57—Sports Equipment

will not be undersold on

196$ Falcon- Great Mileage

Travel TraIler 21' 1977. Sleeps 6,

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comparable quality.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-69 tO
75 models Call 339 9100 or 831
.160S (Dealer)

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Dell's Auction Center

75—Recreational

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17.12
Sanford, FIa. 32771

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6.50 yd. Installed upholstery .drapes . slip covers.

'77VoIare Excellent condition
Nothing down. take over payments
372 7902

COME EARLY-STAY tAlE

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE BUY SELL TRADE
3)1-315 F. Firs? St.
322-5622

S2—AppIiacss

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE SASS LAKE PAV.

all kinds of misc. items.

401 S. Holly Ave.

Commercial self propelled mower
333-4325 before? pm.

S1Housihold Goods
100 FT. FNOPTAOE ZONED OF.
FICES, NEAR NEW K MART.
111.900. TRM$.

Easy chairs, rugs, cabinet sewing
machine, box springs, bicycles &amp;

Yard Sale—Sat. &amp; Sun.
Plants. Misc. Items

Yazoo

322S60iafter 5P.m.
REALTOR
PALS
323.1061 sieves. 333-0317

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

Rummage Sale: Sun 9:001:00.
TV's color, SW. Misc. items.
1444 Falmoulh, Deltona,

obligitlon.

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AUCTION *
* SALE *

Garage Sale: Moving
Everything Must Go
Fri. I Sat. 2430 Holly Ave.

Gold Davenport

Realty

dental Auctions 8. Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auclion, 323-5620,

closure, Early Amer. Stereo,
Household items, 117 Laurel Dr.
(Pinecrest) 323-3363. Sat.

w-canvas roof.

A Beautiful wooded acre on CollIns
Rd. in Osteen. $3,100.

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

Carport Sale: Lg. size ladies
clothing; 10-12 girls; tub en-

Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bat. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have machi, for
5114 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131-1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

.109W. lit

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today.

April 2$. 606 Osceola Dr. Behind
Bahama Joe's, Clothes-plants-.
misc.
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332-7195

we

on SR 1)5, 1$ ml. north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house full.
Free pick-upon consigned mdse.
at 30 pct. 3222270.

YARD SALE- 3 tam, 9-3, Sat.,

Way.
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AUTO AUCT lop
wy 9?, I mie west of Speedo.t
Daytona Beach. will hold 1
PubIc AUTO AUCTION e'.
TueSday &amp; Saturdar at 30 I' the only one in Florida You Sr
the reserved price Call 901 255
U I fur further Oltdt$

Air Cord. &amp; Healing

Blvd.

easy and fun ... The Want Ad

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Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located

YARD SALE. Sat. &amp; Sun,, 10.5, AC's, space heater, turn., 1g. te.it
&amp; more. Cor, of 5th &amp; Lk. Mary

323-7340

80—Autos for Sale

Piney Woods Auction

CI,, Sanford.
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Bedsdoublehotel,UOset
Sanford Auction

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JOHNNY'S BACK

Yard Sale. April26, 27, 20.9-5. T.V.
radio, stereo combo. 402 Juanita

1215$. French

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72—Auction

Lake Mary. Clothes &amp; Misc.
Fri. &amp; Sat.9 5
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PAINT SALE!
WhlleItlasts,$3gai.up

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Antique
Roll topdesklchair
Phone 322-717) atter6p m.

per mo. Call $311711 for free
home demonstration.

47.A—rtgsg.s BoiI*

322.4132

71—Anques

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only

.

Riding Lawn Mower, 7 HP
4 Speed, 30 in. cut, very good cond.
$330.
GREGORY MOIILE HOMES ______________________

'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12*60, 2 BR. 1~ baths. En.

man

catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 322.0216.

See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON w.lap sidIng &amp; shingle roof.

carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range 1 Ref. Super
clean, 132.500.

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Neal Estate, call
Herb $tui$trom. Nealtor.Oenw,,
Of 333.340,

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REALTORS

3 BR, 1½ bath Sunland Estates,

(3) 2½ acre tracts, wooded. 59,250
ea. Small down owner hold

aover 22 Years Experience

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2565

m

&amp; good deep well. I ml. E. of
Osteen off Maytown Rd. $15,000.
322.1397 Eves. Owner.

apt Could be.. apt.,.down..
stairs. Zoned comm. $30,000.

Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Cill 031-1711 day or
ni'lht.
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Losing your home &amp; credit' I will

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE! We have a Singer Futura sewing
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11
mach. Sold new for $650 was

2 lots 72x16$ each &amp; iSa 2 BR,
1242, all electric, mobile home,

age

1972 FORD Grand lorino
Bluew a c. new tires. 5800
323 7365

Larry's Mart, 2)3 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1 Sell, the finest in used
furnituje, Refrig., stoves, tools,

walnut cabinet. Regular $600,

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL

REALTORS

GRAB THIS.one, owner leaving
state. 3 BR, 1 5, plumbing In for
2nd bath, spit plan, dbl. oven,
range, D.W, garage dIsp. ss
refnia., formal dining, C.H&amp;A.

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claims. . - .Just Resultsl
Cash

Television-33" Color, Beautiful

Furniture for sale

2435' S. French (17-12) Sanford

Handy

CompatIble Asioclatas

11*1??

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80—Autos for Sale

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'76 Grand Prix. Si. bIk on red all
power OptionS ' rally wheels, I
Top Must sell. 53600 373 0696
eve.

322-0352

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1215$. French

FANTASTiC!IBR,tbathhomein

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 322-0721.

Good Used Televisions. 52) ann up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

SUPER I BR, 1½ bath home In

cellent cond. $3,500. 310.5120.
.

53—TV•RadIoStereo

47—Real Estate Wanted

VA&amp; FHA Financing

corner lot. $30,900.

Sanford 321.0640

37A-OlfIciRii*al

The Real Estate Agency

3 BR, 2 bath, Fam. Rm., double

BROKER

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(ci)

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HO, white, used dmos. $160
322-1)12 or 323-5319

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
STENSTROM NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

42-le Homes

323-5324

- SEIGLER REALTY

3 lidrm. ui condo Beach, tennis,

Q

courts in Pinecrest. Lots more to
talk abeut so give us a call.

ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH DOUBLE
GARAGE, LOADED WITH

101111'S

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H&amp;A &amp; a beautIful private pool &amp;
patio area surrounded by lawn &amp;
flowers. 554,500.

$19,000.

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PUT SOME SPLASH IN YOUR
LIFE. A home for the Young at
Heart. Located in scenic Lake
Mary. This 4 BR home has C.

fo.'mal LR 1. OR, sauna 1

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that extra daylight to drive out
to the Paola area &amp; see this
country type farm house wIth'
over 3 acres ground. A small
canal runs right by the property,
Owner will hold mortgage with

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YOUR CLOCK Ill HOUR AHEAD
THIS WEEKEND make use of

323.5774 Day or Night

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to Buy

Murphy, N. C. 21106

fenced &amp; landscapedI Super

InC.REALTOR, MLS

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Eves 543.3153 332.1119

Harold Hall Realty

OqBary — Lovely 1g. 1 BR, AIr, $p
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Ne
shopping 1. churches.
3fl-10S1, 641-6-40.

on tile With me City Chit tsr the - variadffiWasyr.w.y
$mssediaflsccupa4laV,),*
be uWltl.ito alleles-S rights and
ASSOCIATION
City of Winter *10.5. Florida, an Nas all. I. $0. 06. as sn en me privileges and immunitigs
9)2 French Ave.
I N block
By: J
333.$l74
*aiklru
we
P. Lsemisa. EsjWe
MIStImed p151 showingItte area IS plOf. ci Witw Woods LisIs 1. a
distance tO hOspital, Wotor,
Irons timets tImedo$ermlnod by the
Suits 0 FIrs, Federal
O' be assessed. with p45*1 liii
of
TEACHENI
tSr autistic, relOrded
s-IrI home &amp; doonls*n,
f
.1
ss Is. governing aithoetty 0 the City
poot Office Son 1110
students. BA. ardor cx,. In
spacmcatlsns, and an nd$0ele 01 ci me Pgbllc'*ecom ci s.minote
$27,500 w excellent terms.
Cissilberry, Florida, and the
the Cost SI the ygp5isd Ins.
behavior, management
pij,
Johnny wa, i.
' g
p yi
Tel: (*)
,
psuemani whilst, shalbespea I. ,
331-7111 att .
prefetrit Div or ev.- wkond
jpojge
' ,'W. abe' His Ni- of Casselb.rry. Florida In
Attorneys for PsOliopior,
ac
me wupection 00 Ihe public.
On. $t.il at $159 wk.
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THE
thirty riglst4f.wsy line ol Wider cardancewltpsclsapflr 171144. Laws
GREATER
CON
SECTION N— This Resolution WosdsBoutouIard,hw'adlstanc.ci ci Florida, 1976.
C.tlSIl.7*
IARGAINHUNTIN$P*NADI
STRUCTION CORP.
Is-eli remain Iii 51CO until sup- 3N.Ifeol:Wpgergnw.Ildsg,oes
PwbIIWs:AprIl4,27,1970
CasSIfledAds
SECTION VIII EFFECTIVE
County Cswffisi,
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salvage yard on he following
pI.mantgd, aw., ropealo.d or
- IXPENIINCIDNOo,
u' is"
. lee a distance .MTI - this Ordinance shall
..L!__
described property: 5gm 1*7 ft. I Sanford, Fluids. on May 2%, fl70, Of
%s-mngeiayer,eiuiit',j
ollorwigs iNsist
ci 3001 lost, llsuwe ton N. 40 became effectIve 20 days alloy Its
RESOLUTION NO.44
Call - m 1N4 AFTER 6:15 PM
.. 037ff N elIw car of
SECTION XI— All rswlvllsns Sr deere.. 16' II' I. lie a
ci NIb 7:05 P.M.. or as seen ffiirsiNer as
dIstance 51 hlnal passaw and adoplion.
i,'. ci
A RESOLUTION OP TNE CITY
ports of resolutions In nIIict wIlt so's less S. 05 Weslsriy right-of.FIRST READING Is-Is mid day 51
.lttin csmiiiepsls filed wills *i OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA NsSresSMlinarelsinbvrwsted wayllisecis, No.01, tlllitirin,
-runSISZft,thon(eWI*7ft,ff.plC.N
iI, AD. 1970.
LIT'S II HOlIEST
537 It, -tl505C, I
SECTION Nit— This NiNlutien S. lldopea *' . eon said
to POE, 011iceof*elonlngceerulna$o,wI$ PROVIDING FOR PAVING ITS
SECOND READING tftll Ills day
unu weren't lookiti Ni a pew'
Fuflhor ø".rkwd as located S Of
he csnsidond and Psi1005 * STREETS AND DRAINAGE shall tabs lesmodlatg effect wn M
Weslerfy rIof-way Ibis. ISV a at April, A, 0. 1070.
covier yee wouldn't he rolling
poringalmepgofheorwiulw TNIIIPOS IN THE NORTH 00. pssisgsandappgual.
$*yanI Avenue. fOiST. I)
nce
Ste. ISthepsild 51
FINAL
151110'- \
READING
NstVdI$weweran'thsohiIn,
AND
16 ViOLET CRAWFORD — SACS. hoard evilly. Hearings may he LANDO RANCHES,
PASSED nd ADOPTED Is-Is 7)'d 'beglnni.
Md, Begkwsln as Hi.
ADOPTION this Ott, day ci April, A.
0
to do. Iii tlds ad
continued from time IS time as AND 3*. AS WILL AS THAT p00
JaiI,aiPV, app,
d,y
intysgci,
of the Seuthirly rigId..
0. tIll.
wswlOs't behave. II you we. ts-e
24 HOUt I
fo
sscesa,y. Furls-sr delills
322 920
T IONOFTNSSU1VIYOFAIAØ
CltyslWinhsr
otway line it Winter Woods
APPROVED;
Qawitwilty tO soun ThWIe to
available by collins 59)1321 lit.
TION OF StOCK DOF THU D. N.
.- terkil. PIM
Boulevard ai4 Is-. WeliorIy-rh
- Sill B. Oiler. Mayor
Five N*.l dollars a weak,
MITCH(u. SUIVEY o TWO
By:TrsyJ.Pllaiig ?A.
ciway line 4$ SI. No. 4$.gs
CItyolcassafoerry,
Cati
5105433-SIS) ytI.,,l II,
Coww'.
44011$
I.
LEVY GRANT WHICH
'p
Moor . -' i the pal Of WIiWiv
'florida
'
,
- 'IV* 11110111.:
- Board of Ad$ushniiw
.
FRONTS TOIl WIlT SlOE p ATTEST i
- LON DOWfl P$YflIIt
Unit I. recgrdld in Flat Book IS,
ATTN $1; .
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By: larry Blair,
NAVES ROAD AND IS DIRICTII
y . wsume
Y
is, ol $11 Public Receris 00
.
4
W.
Hands-un.
cash Ni your toot wsi s-WI,I *ACROSS HAYES ROAD FIQ
For a cs In P051 Seals (l
City ChOrk
a.
Seminole CPty, florida, s-once
I
Publish: - April 97.1911
Wer ggr Ni.
- NORTH ORLANDO IAJCM5$ PuP'415h ApIs *17,
Realty World, Tile Ness SMile
gpi 5.41 l591,es $6' N" W. alsn
.
AprIl 13,59,79 &amp;May, - IWO
.1 IflIpalitips, lilt.
- .IlCilON$IAN0*PiOvIDI. DEIN
Agency Juno Peril 31)11k
Is-. Sou$$iivIy1rIgIdofwav
i
ISVØ
UNof
I
444311$
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REALTOR 332-1191
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

workshop &amp; storage bldg.,
fenced, shade trees. Cony, to
shopping. $31,500.

Morn

AAA

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frontage, beautiful oak trees in
Osteen. Good terms,

ordinary I Large I spacious
older 3 BR, 1½ 5 home. Many

.

I BR-Ill4 Pool Adults only on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airpárt
Blvd. on 17-92 Ifl Sanford. Call

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

good price &amp; terms.

1 'Acre bldg. loIs wpaved rd.

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— SA(s. Parcel 110 Ii 51db. $.WIS.
Further described as the
2l -791--nT! —Al Agriculture
To park a mobile home on LOl N. Sanford Inn located SI va*ant ia
Amended
of iowa City, PSI iii SR. 16, $eminele CssaWy.
Pg 103.110, In Section 7-31.33. on (DISTS)
F, APPROVAL OF MINUTES
:larr S,,..,. fOIST. 3)
, AprIl 14, 1009 - Regular
- II, THOMAS E. NONNILL
inI
SA(S.3)-701-111 - M.I lfldvstviaI
Thuspublichioprbmgwillbehewin
e-Ts pormit an

*41 Acres county acreage w.
citrus grove I. SR4I frontage In
Geneva. Attention developers

LAKE FRONT over ½ acre

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II. NONDAL I. BROWN

*Aarkham Woods Rd. 3 BR,? B,
I acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt, onlyt

wall, dual sprinkler system.
. .193,500.

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*223 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
dose to shopping &amp; In quiet
neighborhood, New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only 126.500.

entertainment area. Privacy

Developmant, for ft. following Creek Drive, Dolphin Road, Marlin aSsessed to eøch pIece hf pec,$ ci
lfltOme based on present
5 *1 tlpgtppi 29' 40" r. along the
Storageor Work Area
Road, ltonita Road, Tldei Road and IWOP*?ty may be asteftalned at the
standard *f lIvIng. Call Orlando
soulh tin. uI the N$'. sjf Sus.IIon Ii.
fromixato 1Sx3O.
IPerloemand hearings pettineni SaIlfIsh Road
office on the City Clerk
1963754.
tuwtiihlp 21 South, Natige 30 tist.
I I Ind. Pk at SR4I. 323006)
to the Implementation of approved
Said
hearing
tø
be
held
at
the
lot
SECTION IV- That the lands
a dlslantp of 69SU feet to the
. ..
---projects.
upon whIch It. assessment shall be Winiet SprIngs City hall, 400 North Wetlerly tIght of way line ut tt.t.
CASHIERS
3. PublIc Ilearings Ir, which the levied are all of the lots anst iasxjs Edgemon Avenu,, Winter Springi,
jc
Road No 4)6 Ihente tm N. 7)
I97Community Development Block adjoIning and contiguous or boun Florida, at 7)0 p.m.
$egP,es 33' 40" W. along laId tOtal Independent convenIence ---- .
Grant Program will be prewnted. ding and abutting upon such
,
Mary I, Norton
sbons. Must be able to work
Wettetly right 00 wa line for a
im
Puybllc HearIngs will be held May provements or specially
,
CItE Clerk
night &amp; *k ends Good pay,
distance pt 30001 feet hi the point ti
benefited
I, 1979 and May I, $111, at 7:00P.M., thereby and
fringe benefIts. Exp. preferred
t*ginimj,
further designated by Publish AprIl fl 979
In It. Reddlng Gardens Community thi
Call LInda Altord, 322 0015.
MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
il:
aswssment plat hereInafter DEIJ$l
ZONING
FacIlity, In the City Of Sanford, provided for.
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
DESIGNATION- -C I (Corn.
PICTITIOUSNAMI
Florida.
SECTION V- The manner in
merclal)..
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
Notice
is
hereby
gIven
that
I
am
Interested cltllens are InvIted to which
TIRE SERVICE MAN
the
PARKING
STRAGET1C LOCA
SECTION
III:
CONDITIONS
OF
aforementioned
engaged
in
busIns
at
41 t. 36th
attend hearing-and to comment In assessment shall be
TION ON 1797 SANFORD.
made II by the St. Sanford, Fia. Sen'lnoiu county, ANNEXAtIONNone,
Goodyear Servicestore has permfavor of, or opposition to proposed lineal front
READY JUNE IST.
toot of Properties Florida,,mdettt,flctftlousnameof
SECTION IV NIOIPINING
nanent full timi posItIon. Er.
projects.
MONTH,
Itontlng the streets and roads as CHELSEA CLEANING SERVICE. LIMITS IV DECLARATION-That
perlincid in auto, truck tires &amp;
nbetore mentioned in Section e
ts-at I intend to register saId the corporate limits of the City of
auto service a must. Call J. D.
Dated this 7aih day of April 1979, here
Ill and the "front" of said property name with the Clerk Of
Casselberry, Pirida, be and It Is
Hemphili for appt. Goodyear
the Circuit
by: Thomas Wilson, Ill
SEIGLER REALTY
shall be determined by this CIty Court, Seminole
herewith and hereby redefined so as
Store, 513 West 1st St.. Sanford
County, Flo,lda
ExecutIve Dlredor
Councilofts-ecltyof Winter Spring, accordance wIth the provisiwis
to include said tract of land herein F'tnal Oprinatunity Employer
BROKER
PublIsh: April 32, 79, 30, May I, 3, florida.
de5ctibid The description herein
tne FictItiniu Name Slalutes, To"ALANDSUP5ISMANKET"
1979
Con''.tcidI
Malgssooued
"4e Pne on the N 321 Ii ii
—
SECTION VI— That the City 04 Wit: litton $631,
contained shall include all slewis.
7439$ MyrtleAve,, Sanford'
1U21
Florida Statutes
341. Van
IMMEDIATELY
Arsiale osborne I* Size 'ntiS 'iii ft IS
WInier Springs. Florida, stall be l$7.
roads, highways, alleys, and
•.
NOTICE
eoen
5lwage
Irm
of
OP
INTENT
TO
VACATE
responsIble
for
twenty
percent
(30
Sanford
Days
,
scaled wits-In or between
Sanford 321.0640'
51g. Cs-els.s Fletcher
iiNitght
Si N NVariance
to erectfrom
on sIte PORTIONS OP A CERTAIN PLAY percent) ci the tOfal cost SE the Pu1istt:
.1s- iawwr
PB I. Pg 3%, iees
the existing municipal limits and
AprIl 6, 13. 20,
IN
Orlando
SININOLU
327-1577
COUNTY,
public
sass Is is erect pole sign on the
loobteoper for Altamonte law
'he * 310 ft ano Es ft wikdi
Improvement wisid is the DEl 21
area annexed herein In SectIon
FLOE IDA
fouowing dna
firm. Full charge halt days. Safe
21 3' Furm, oescred as
propeety: Tan TO
subject matter of this
DeLand
WHOM IT MAY CONCENNI
guard system. 031-4450.
located on Florida Avenue. (01ST. Paicei Al. hat part 01 the SE'. of
SECTION VII — That the NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF
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SECTION V: AMENDMENT
TakenolIcethofapelltI(,5sMlIbe assessments
NW'. ol NE'. and NI'.SE $W'.oI
provided for herein ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OP OFFICIAL CITY MAP — That me
ATTENTIONMOMS,
flled,pui'su.np toChapte, 171.101
NE., Norm ang East of Highway
1). E.J. CAMERON.JR. —
of shall bepayeble Intenpoval ysrly CAS$ILSINSY, FLORIDA
City Clerk be and Is hereby
MOONLIOHTENS&amp;
,
-.
the
Florid,
Statutes,
wills
the
tess
ditch an Norm side in
31-71)-3ITE — A-I AgrIcultote 40,
Iord InetalIm,gs and shell bear interest
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
ts-e
aPJltlO$ISid
to
emit
alter
.
COLLEGE
STUDENTS!
25— Wanted to Rant
of County Commissioners of at the rate of eIght percent (I
- To park a mobile tome on Secllois $ILS. Fwlher described
par- City Council of the City of supplement the olfidal city map of Burger king No.9 in Sanford now ----_- -Seolo County, Florida, to vacate cent)
the S's Of Lot 1. Sanford Celery alitatidal I-4and SR. 46. (DIII.
pee annum Preen ttiedateef the Cassalberry, Florida adoaled an the City of Cassalbe,vy, Florida fo
acc*ing applications toe lull 1
psilions of a certain
SI
Delta, PS I, Pgs 75174, in
v1te lOt already 5i4 up for
phi Of the acceptance of the iinprviments Ordinance 01 Annixatiwi s eeuows:
uda
pail time, day I night em airnexation aWaked In
7.
BRUCE
WAYNE
HOLLOWAY
70-31, on South Cameron Avenue.
known as MANDARIN provfeed for herein; howover, said
mobile home in Sanford or Lake
Section I hereof.
otoymint, Good fringe bitwilts
ORDINANCE
iiø.
m
SECTION
ONE,
according
BA(S-2l.7)-43v
to the assewtwnls may be paid wits-out
(0151.2)
—Al
Maryare.. Call coiled (101)30)
SECTION VI: SEVERABILITY—
APIyIspen.n $ufl.-Thws,,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
thereof recorded In Phil look liftres
- I?. JAMES MARTIN — M1.al. Agriculture Zone — Rear Yard
at any time wits-In thirty oc CASSELSERNY. FLORIDA, itSflysictlOflOI pitisnel a sictigis
1759 alter S pm.
pm. Egual Opportunity Em
30.
Variance from Sft to lOft on Lot 2
Pages 4 and 43, PgbIIc Records (30) days after the improvement is ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING ci this ordinant. pisoas Is be N.
?9)-32TE-A.l Agriculture ione
PIOYIr.
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To park a mibili home on a five Block . L1000NS t*g SICUOA 2,
Seminole County, Florida, completed and a resolution iC WITHIN THE CORPORATE vilid. unfaws-j or
41—t
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55 ISllOWS Is wit:
acre parcel descrIbed as Lot H-S In Ph1 P915, in SectIon 3419* sO
Delivery Peip. Over 11, drIvers
ceplins sami has blili adsplad by LIMITS. OF THE CITY OF
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it shall 'ist be held S. invalidate or
loIs
l,3.3,9, 10, fl
Section 14-3032, Off Lake Hansey thecalnerol Trtmssn
the CIty Council for the CIty ci CASSELSENNY. FLORIDA, *J
license.
Sadcock
FurnIture,
ISO
ilfl00W validity, force or effect
This petltI should be
Airport Boulevard. (01$?.))
Road. fOIST. 7)
HOMLti,ay,NERS. 00*. I ieee yuur
submitted Winter *iliit
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
any SEtter section or rt of this
-N. Hwy. 17-11. Casselberry
botall
Of
THE
S.
GREATEN
SEMINOLE
NATIONAL
IN.
Oil
13 DOUGLAS ANVEY-UA(S.3I.
—
ClOut: Wehavehelpod Others to
SECTION VIII— Ylat the eaioao 1$ SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ordlilailce. 19)-33TE — A-) Agricultvrezone — VESTMENTS. INC. — SACS-Il. CONSTRUCTION CONP.,a Florida estimated total cast 51 the public
Ik%dPA*T'CASHbuyofl,obuy
FLORIDA, AND MORE PAN.
SECTION
VII:
ANNEXED
ARIA
—
"CI CitnasaRlil Zone
To park a mobile home temporarily
dliii the 11th iSV of Imprevemeni provided Isi hergin Is TICULARLy DESCRIBED AS NIGHTS AND
their eftuity. We can help you.
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PRIVILEGES—Thai
while constructing home one five HeIONVIfISIICoP.m)$Ntesift
Five Hundred FIfteen Thoviand FOLLOW: leglo as the InTONY COPOLs ASSOC.
n this ordinance becoming of.
LOWNOSS. OROSDICK &amp;
SMLOyMSpJy'
acre parcel described a 0-il in inches in order Is kelall a Holiday
•ulh$si.
DINers ($$1LlN.lI).
terieclionel me Nirthaily righi-SE..
fictive,
the
pCopart#
owner
ks
the
-00*TIN,
Section 14-3033, off Lake Harney liws Roadside Orsal $1.1 en me
SECTION IX- That thoreslisfi be ony lIne 0 Wues, W.
Seili. obs described annexed one shall
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'ROFISSIONAL
followIng described property:
Road. (0113.2)
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acre farm near

variety of farm animals—as
is" tractor &amp; More. $35,750.

REALlY

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THING I 10

Geneva includes mobile home,

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EXECUTIVE LIVING 4 BR, 2 5,
- firspiacel FR, breakfast rm. I
formal OR, pool w-gazebo I.

Sanford. Gracious living from 12$
weekly. Utilities included. 5009.
Oak. 322-9623; 141-7013.
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Eiec.itiv, ho?tt

68—Wanted

52—App)iances
Trash Compactor, Whirlpool

ref., d.wshr., washer.
dryer. VA appraised, $29,500.
Call 323-4311 after 5:30.

range,

INC.
REALTOR 323.7032

Live-In CompanIon, retired
oreferred. must drive. Small sal,
4 rm Itid Call 3273197,
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DON't StONE It, SELL IT wiIha
tow toil ClaftIfIed Ad.

New235 Homes, i pct. interest to
quallf led buyer. $30,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222207.
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IdyI1wie. a BR. 2 B. FR. s-ct
pool. Luxury living, furyt. or
infurn. Call The Real Estate
Ag- ' 323 1371
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I lv lntoInpanloneldprIy lady
N,,tim,lnja,d 1 wages
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dental office. Sanford. 3230)00.

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member of a team, do you relate
well with people, if so. we need
certified dental asslstant&amp;
experienced receptionist for

For Lease

Z'Iase..s
AVON

Variance from 10 ft to 1.5 ft on Lot
I
;&amp;S&amp;ES
HENDERSON 31, Block A, Lake Biantley Isles, PB
w. .E* - BA 531 11'-3ITE-A. I). Pg S. in Section 521 29, on
im5if.te Zone - T park a Westwood Drive, (DIII.
4 DONALD V. COVEY -SA(S21
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e '.e on ?h• bellowIng
'saea 'op.stt, Beg.t 139 w 79)-Sly -R.IA Residential Zone
&amp;.L7j1
01 SE u' Ga'., Lot 3, Rear Yard Variance Prom 3Oft toll
on Lot II. Aldean Gardens,
'-hr S iSeeg 1 * leallIt N to river,
'
Pg 1$ in Section 11-31-39, at Inc
on "we to p1 N of beg. Ito
es ISv 13 ft lot road. wi Section 31. rise Of Lilac Lane and Hollyhock
II 33 furthet 0escrd as Parcel OFI'. (OIST.3)
A iHlocatedanlaagLane (0151.2)
ES F wOt.BERT — BAt
C. THOMAS S
NlDOOal - 2% 791-40V -N.%AA Residential
BA(S 21 71u-3aT E
-A- I Zone - Variance $0 êft sockadi
Agriculture Zone - To pars- a twice from 2511 to property line on
Fairvis. Avwlue on Lois $ and9,
mobile home on Lcis UI.
, 3311
Block S. Tract 76. Second Niglat,
210. 0 P
L
PIat of 5Lak tSaf,t.mecs-.. P5 2. gs Santengo Spewigs. P59, Pg 1, in
1101 111. wi Sictwn 221 31. on ,. Sect'onl-31-30. lacatedat the corner
04 Fa.rv
Avenue and Franklin
tea Street DIST.fl
10 NICHOI.ASED*AIOLAUER Sorest. (DIII.
- 5*15 2) 79) -ZITE — a.
,S JOHNSON PROPERAgr.(ve'i,, loris - To pars- a TIES. INC. — SACS 3l-PE--43V -

sure to get re5uIIi

Before

Noon The

F.. tot $3 '51 feet to the point of assessing the properties benefited (SEAL 1
cord n PB 22, Pg 42, a distance deg 31' 30" E a distance of 290.1 ft.
the City Council has approved the
For families or frIenc of
CVItA' o a .rcuta curve con- by said public improvement to
e
ôf ft. thence S to the NIy R.W thence N 23 dig 2$' 30" E 150 ft
petition signed by the landowner of
problemdrinkers
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr.
cave
to
the
hence
run
ne of SR 434, thence SWly along thence NM dig 31' 30" W 290.4 It,
defray part of tIe expenditure for
the area sought to be annexed,
Forfutureinformationcall
As Clerk of the Court
R W to POB (less vacated thence S 23 dig 2$'30" W 150 ft t
NorThirt, cong he arc of s-aid said improvement pursuant to the
consenting to and requesting the
1-41•Z333orwrite
By: Eve Crabtree
"'" a rad'usof 22500' and terms of Chapter 170 of the Florida
re.t, Further described as FOB. Further described as located
annexation Of s-aid parcel and has
SaflfordAl.AsoflFamllyoroup
Deputy Clerk
a ce'rai aigi ci .9 degree ' 14" Statutes; and
'xc'ed a' the NE corner of S.R. 434 apprimately 1 block on West side
considered
thoroughly
the
P.O. Box
Publish Apr. 20,27 1 May
)97
jihinci N. Oldegrees
y4cedi?hManoc Blvd. (DIST.3) of Mullet Lake Park Road off East
feasibility of such annexation and
WHEREAS, the City has deter. DEI.10
Sanford. Fla.32fl1
4.
3*..
Highway 46. (01ST. 2)
5PcIA, EXCEPTIONS
* før £1122 feet to the minedittobeinitsbestlnterestthat
zoning to the City of Casselberry. _____________________
YA G HEDRICK - BA$5.21. C. REQUEST FOR SIX MONTHS Northwest corner of said Tract thecItyberesponslbleforapfj
Florida,lnaccocdancewithChapt,r DIVORCE-$30.$0--Guaranteid.
LEGALNOTICI
'D". thence S. 75 degrees 22' 16" E., ci the total cost of said lm BOARD OF COUNTY COM. 171.011, Laws of FlorIda. 1976; and
"-'iF - Cl Commercial Zone - EXTENSION
Free details; KIT, Box. 791
along the North line of Tract "0", provemenl; and
'r t.s1ruct a 2$' x 2$' addition to
1. CLARENCE R. LICKEY. JR.
WHEREAS, objections to such
Pompano, FL.
l,
MISSIONERS
21.35
O'
feet;
thence
S.
03
ri r-q alcohol beverage establish. -BA(i1-20-71)-71TE
degrees
- A-i
WHEREAS, the engineering
annexation and zoning have been _____________________________
firm The County of Seminole
4' 31" E.. for 101.132 feet to the of Clark, Dieti and Associates
Lots 7-12, Block PA, Agriculture Zone-Request for Sii
sealed
bids
for
the
considered
and
hearings
held,
and
it
Separate
axated at the PIE corner ci oranted on November 30, 1910, for a

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201 Smolierise Blvd.
Publicotlon
Do
lION: REDEFINING THE COR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
5)
WHEREAS, the City of Winter
.4
Longwood, Florida
PORATE
LIMITS
OF
1$. P.S. HABERLY - BA(S•21.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CASSEL.
Spri
Florida, has determined it
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
BERRY.
FLORIDA
TO
INCLUDE
NoticeofPublicHearin.
79)-lIE 1 61 V -Al Aarkuliu,.
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Int.e.. ,d
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SAID PARCEL OF LAND IN THE
Zone - To erect I barn and
Mayll,19fl
toprovideforapubl;cirnpro,rnent been filed against you for
Allot Tract"D",anclallof Tract in The North
7:00P.M.
veterinary clInic facility forward
the MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID ____________________________________________
Orlando Ranches, following described property: Lot
AUTHORIZING
AMEND.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
the residential Structure (for the
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"E". SABAL POINT SECOND Section2and2A,asrecordedinpla, 12. Block "A". Sweetwater Oaks,CITY:
MENT
OF CITY MAP
TO IN. ___________________________
REVISION, according to the plat Book 12. page 12. and Plat
Notice is hereby given that the emergency treatment of horses) on
Book 12. Section 7, according to the plat CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
.
thereof
Seminole County Board of Ad- the following described property:
Wanted
as recorded in PIat Book 19, pages 3941, respectivety, Public thereof as
4-Personals
recorded
in
plat
book
19,
HEREIN;
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
ustment will conduct a public ThatpartoftheE300ftofWluo.sft Records
of
Seminole
County.
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Pages 67 through 69 of the Public Records of Seminole County, pages2land79ofthepubIlcro,.
RIGHT AND PRIVILEGES FOR
earing to consider the following of S 1155.02 ft of N 1700.02 ft of NE'i
Fiorida. and that portion of the of Seminole
Florida. less therefrom a portion 0
,'A*ITHAbRINKING
County, Florida, and CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
Survey Of a Portion of Block 0 of the you are required
of Section 3119.30. N of the Sanford
.
to serve a copy 0f SEVERABILITY; AND El FECABSTRACTOR
PROBLEM?
A SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS - Grant Line, IesstheW l4Oft of the s said Tract "D" being more par. D R. Mitchell Surveyof The Moses yourwrittendefen
if
any,toiton
lIVE
DATE.
PerhapeAlcohollcsAncnymous
CONTINUED
500 ft of the N 525 ft. Further titularly described as follows:
Experienced abstractor, searchF Levy Grant. as recorded in Plat Gary Siegel, Attomeyfor Petitioner,
at
CanHeip
mott Wes?er!
I ROBERT G. FEATHER - described as located on the South
or title examiner. Excellent
13. pages 4) and 42. Public whoseaddressis292u.Spy17.
WHEREAS, there has been filed
BAlI 16 79)-13E - RP Residential sideof Wilson Road. ' mile West ci
company, fring benefits. Apply
corner of Tract "D". also be.tg 'he Recrs of Seminole County. Fern Pack. Florida 32730. on or with the City Clerk of the City f
.WrltP.O..$ox 1213
Southeast corner of Tract
Professional Zone - To allow one Kate Lane. (01ST. 5)
run FLrida, fronting on ?h• west side of cefore the 22nd day 04
in person at Chelsea Tttli
Casselben'y, Florida. a petition
May,
197,,
N. 16 degrees 3$' 43 F 104' 31 73i lfayel Road and
~anIorEfOrIda 32711
Guaranty Co. 119 West 1st St.,
t?ory pcofessionalofflceparkonthe
W.LEROY HILL- BA(S.21.79)e*ahb0n5ignedbythela,own
directly across andfaIetheoriglnaIwitfthecI,of
to the point 04 curvature of a Hayes Road from North
foIlo*ng described properly:
SfOl'd.
3OTE -Al Agriculture Zone — To
Orlando this court either t*fore service on of the area sought to be annesed .VHY SE LONELY? Write "Get A
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Begn 13$ 19 ft N and 50 tt E of SW park a mobile home on the following
circular curve COnCIVe '0 thC Ranches, SectIon 3 and 2A, and that Plaintiff or immediately thereafter; consenting to and requesting an.
Mate" Dating ServIce. All Ago,.
SouTheo,t, thence run aorq thC the natvre of said public rn
cn'er Of 5E' of Section 4-21-39, described property: Begin SM deg
otherwise a default will be entered nezation and zoning of that parcel
Hairdresser with following
p.o. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
&amp;'C Of %a'd curve Pa,.rc a rc6vs CI provement shall be the paving of Igainst you for the relief demanded specifically described herein; and
"ence N 42002 ft. thence NEIy 31' 30" E 261.52 ft from the SW cor of
Good commission
00 feet ar a cen"a' ange of 21 streets and providing drainage in the complaint or petition
cong the Southerly lot lines of Lots 1 Lot 2A, Tract 3 of the Unrecorded
WHEREAS. ?Pte City Council of
IS %tiOHbL A PROBLEM
Call 323 761); Eves. 323 5644
degreeS
30
5
1IC,99I
toe
'trou $ of Brantley Harbor East
Flat of St. Johns Ranch Estates in
tPerefor; and
IN YOUR FAMILY?
WITNESS my hand and the seal 04 the City of Casselberry, Florida,
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DECLARING
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL
SERVICES: DEFINING CONDI.
TIONS OF ANNEXATIONS: PRO.
VIDING ZONING CLAS5IFICA.

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CALENDAR

Friday, April 27, 1

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Extra Bus Service Decision Due In May
BYSHARONCARRASCO

Siq*. WiIliiin P. Layer told end seniors at take Bradley soltdion sougtd, Mgh school dedded "when the split sesalon almost OfleSiZth," he said.
the group the school staff is High School will attend a five. officials say, to cope with its WU raUUOdded down our
Judy Redberger, a teacher
SATURDAY, APlL2$
presently developing the budget hour morning seWn from 7 rising enrollment mdii the new
of gifted students at Lake
Scuderi mid.
Fleet Reserve Asx dlaer'dmace,6:30 p.m., JetTV'S
Concerned parents, student for the WINO school year and a3011:50a.
Other parents contended Bradley, said a nwnber of
Restaurant, Sanford Airport, with national president
g is
and teachers won't have an whether monies will be and ioçibomores will
attend a completed In December, 1*
Roderick Wiley as guest speaker.
. their Children who elect to take students are "upset" because
inkling Of whether extra buses available for additional buses five-hour afternoon session
Parads argued they weren't a sixth subject rather then five the gifted program may be
Rummage Sale for benefit of West Voluela Ruin
will be Provided for students in won't be determined until late from U5 pm. top.m.atthe reiponethie for the *ft .eWn alre being disaimiriated against discontinued. Inadequate
extra cirricigar activities at Jane.
Society, 9 a.m., Southeast Bank, Deltona Plaza.
school at 075 Sand lake Road in
cause
by not being provided adequate transporat ion would force
Lake Brantley High Sd1onjwij
When members of the Built Seminole CQmdy
Annual Flower Show, 10 a.m. to5p.m., Garden Clii bof
students to drop their sixth
borne,
the
need
for
additional
buses.
traneportation
the end of May.
audience contended they
Sanford, U.S. Highway 17.92 and Fairmont.
Bus service Is plod for
"I don't see how we are Period, she said.
Approximately 50 concerned needed more time to prepare students who take five subjects at all," said Eli. Scuderl, a discriminating against those
Fiesta Latisa, 8p.m., Eoh Park Bandahell, Orlarxlo:
citizens attended the Seminole for transportation In the event next year, but
"These are academic,
cost of the
there is no member of
School
County
Ausal Flower Show, 10 am. to pin., Garden Cliib of
Board meeting bus service Isn't provided, asarence that atulergs taking children are entitled bus teacher far exceeds the tran- talented and gifted students
Wednesday to request bus Layer said the school board six subjects will have
Sanford, U.S. Highway 1742 and Fairmont,
sportatlon costs Involved" who will provide more to the
bus service."
service
for
those
students
who
may
have
a
good
handle
' community than the average
of its transportation, said Diane
Sauford AA Women's Gr.op 2p.m. 1201 W. First St.
The bus situation at the high Layer said.
elect to take a sixth subject. budget by the end of May. He
"We
are
spending
more
student and they are worth
Fainted, president of the high school should have been
Casielberry AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Ascension Luthe
period
student
the Investment."
Additional
bus
service
will
be
plans
to
hold
a
hearing
with
the
school
Parad-Teachertudent
Ch urch, Casselberry.
money on a sixth
needed once the split session transportation department on Association (PTSA).
than a fifth period student by
begins at the high school, they May 10, he said.
SUNDAY, APRIL20
The split session is one
contended.
Wile. Sales Charity Horse Show benefiting Ye
Beginning this fall, juniors
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. il AND
Programs Inc. Starting 9 a.m., salad arena, 4 miles uRd
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ____________________
—
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
FLORIDA
of 14 on SR 46. Upplzen Inhand exhibition, 1 .m.
p
that Sealed Proposals will be
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7Ss4SCA*K
Spectators free.
received by the Sanford Housing
SEMINOLE
LI COUNTY BOARD
JAMES C. LEE and wife, VIVIAN
Authority, Sanford, Florida at the
OF COUNTY
J. LEE.
Ei
Aerial Flower Show, 26 p.m., Garden Club of Sanford,
Engineer's Office in Sanford.
COMMISSIONERS
U.S. 1742 and Fairmont.
Florida until 2:00 P.M. local time on
Notice of PVWIC Hearing
Plaintiff,
May 17. D7S for Castle Brewer Court
May , g
Ballroom aid read dmdag, Ipm., Temple Shalam,
(Ceidbmed From Page IA)
chemical treatment costs IIQO the floor a bill subjecting JAMES DIX HOUSTON, JR.
Apartments Storm Drainage Im.
7:11P.M.
Providence and Elkeam Boulevard, Deltoria,
to $1111M per wire aid it costs $100 persons convicted of the crime wits, .10 ANN HOUSTON The Board ol county Comm lssio,wrs provements in accordance with
foxy area where control of
FLAGSHIP U.S. SANK OF of Seminole County, Florida, will Drawings, specifications and
for A)cking 20 white iflUWP
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House 591
to a m
__axhn
__im of life In prison SEMINOLE,
SEMINOLE hold a public hearing toconsider ffi, Procedural Documents prepared by
some
aspects
of
the
weed.am
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
with a 25.year flhIflliflhifl.
Clark, Dietz-Engineers, Inc.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, JAMES following items:
eating fish alive to Russia lain
The PrOfeCt, located ln the City of
—The Senate Natural A. COHEN and MARTHA c A. APPEALS AGAINST THE
Kalghts of Columbus Father Lyons Chapter plcnk .14
the hands of the Game and
Sanford. Florida, consists of In.
Over a 10year period, he lew
COHEN
and
AMERICAN
STEEL
BOARD
OF
ADJUSTMENT
g
C
ittee
to FENCE COMPANY, INC. OF
P.m., Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Alrpoi
1. RICHARD H. MORETTI - stailation of storm drainage piping,
Fre Water Fish Commission said, for 10,000
Fresh
acres of lake, it the floor legislation to kill the ORLANDO,
BA(3i.7)
-4E C.2 Commercial manholes, inlets, and headwall
Health Fair, 8 aim. 103p.m., Florida Hospital, 001 E.
and the DNR In others, he Said. would cost $400 milllon4o.0O
Defendants. ZOne — Appeal gainst the Board of general cleanup &amp; grading,
Barge
'flu
Rollins St., Orlando. Free 9-point physical flt -Adlustment In Approving a Special pavement repairs, grassing and
Brantley said he received million for mechanical bar- Home
OF ACTION
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passed the meae
HB TO: JONOTICE
evaluation plus health tips and demonMrat1onj
Exception for WALTER JUDGE
mulching it all disturbed areas
ANN HOUSTON
support from Central Florida vesting; $10 mlllion.to.$90 141 the atweek of thes_sion,
operate. Point-Body Slop on Lots affected by this work.
last know mailing aedrsis:
governmental bodies and million for Chemical treatment
passe
MONDAY, APRIL 38
It and 20, Block V. Lake Kathryn
PROPOSALS
oft143 Lakeside Estates
WILL
BE
others for the bill, expected to and $1 million for white amur. to the Ilótae
Park, PBS, Pg H in Section 3.21.30. PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
a
Further described as located on ALOUD immediately after the
_______ e action
Houston, Texas,
Meuday Moran Tosithiaster. Club, 7:15 aJIL,makefteaajerfortheflahtobe
In other legislativ
aUáü the mamiactwe of
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Higllw.y17.52,.ppraimatelyspen
expiration of the time established
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
placed In lakes being choked by Thursday:
mat an action to foreclose a mor. North of Doe Trick Road. (01ST. 4) above for receipt of Proposals.
laddle
weeds. The fish eats the weeds,
2. HERSHEL S. HALSEY — BA(3. DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m,, Ascension Ltdhe
on the following property In
The
The House criminai .l%Mic
.
u th. bill to tgage
1575) 2W — R.1AA Residential AND PROCEDURAL DOCU.
Seminole County, Florida:
It is an up'lhilI
Cluurdi, Casselberry; 7p.m., Florida Federal, A!taznc
Ittee s
down Rep. raise the legal drinklqg age to
The East 140 flit of Lot 12, Zone —Appeal against the Board of MENTS
Brantley
S—.
said,
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FLORIDA LAND AND COLON IZA. Adjustment in Denying a Lot Width
calling Elaine Gordon's bill RB Of to 20 years old in
Drawings, Specifications and
arguments against the white let huabazKis
Diet Workshop, 10
TION COMPANY'S CELERY Variance f ram i0flpo300f and aLof Procedural Documents may be
and noon, Canton UnIon
nd wiva
Tha,dy was a iiipdse to the PLANTATION, Less the South Sao Size Variance from 111,1`00 sq ft to obtained upon application at the
ainur emotional end without
Building, Stetson University, Deland; 7:30 p.m.,
Fl
one another with rape. The bill's sponsors, Braglel said. feet, according to the Plat thereof
7,000sq ft on Lot II, Block 0, Second office 01 Clark, Dietz and
basis
In
fact.
"If
the
debate
Lea
committee,howe
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgona
Rep. Tom McPherson,chief recorded in Plat Book 11 Page 135, 00 Repla$ of the W 400 ft of Tract 10, AssocIates.EngIneefs,Inc.,west
approved
adentific one, the bill will be
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
the Public Records of Seminole Sanlando Springs, PBS, Pg 5, In Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida,
aponao ., said it may be next County,
Florida.
approved,"
be said.
__ Section 1.21.25, on Adams Strait, upon the payment of a deposit of
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
death penalty as pimisirment year before enough support can has been flied agaInst you and ,•' (01ST. 4)
130.00 per set. The deposit shall be In
South Seminole AA, Mental Health Center, no
3. ROBERT A. GARDINER — cash, or check drawn payable to
He said Costs ofmechanically for persons who sexually be mustered to turn back the arerequlredtoservea copy ofyour
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Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
harvesting weeds
In a oneacre assault
children wider age 11. clock to im when the drinking won defenses, If any, to It on s. SA3.1S.n — 10 E — Al Clark, Diet: and Associates.
KIRBY
Agriculture Zone — Appeal against Engineers, Inc. The deposit for each
MONCRIEF
TOPS Chapter 75, 7 p.m., over Baptist Qiim
laker1msfrom$lOO.o0j
ThecOfnnhltteevotedtoomtto age droppedtol$.
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND the Board of Adjustment in AP. ut will be refunded to bonaflde
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
MONCRIEF. Attorneys for proving a Special Exception for bidders upon return of the Contract
VFW 100$ and Auxiliary Loyalty-Law Day, 8 p.ri
Plaintiff, Post Office Box nis, DIANNA BLAKEY to use barn as Documents In good condition it not
training and breeding kennel on the later then tift.en (15) days following
Sanford, FlorIda 32771, and .iie
Winter $prings community center, North Edgem
original with the clerk of the above NW¼ of NW'4 of Section 30.21.31, the award of a Contract. Any non.
Avenue,
Court on or before May 30, 1575 loss the E33 ft for roadway aug, bidder upon returning such a set will
Sauteed AA, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
less S 410 ft; also less begin at a be refunded $0.00.
otherwise, a Judgment may
entered against you for the retiet POtM0ftSoftlleNE corner ofsaid
Drawings, Specifications and
Altamsute.SsuthSemI.,le Jaycee., 7:30 p.m., Wall
NW¼ of NW¼ 00 Section 30, thence aih
demanded in the Complaint.
,r Contract Documents may be
Stop, Route 44 Altamonte Springs.
WITNESS my hind and the seal of w 400 ft. thence S 100 ft. thence C 400 examined at the following locations:
State Sen. John Vogt, D.
Vogt said he has been unable thousands of workerswould
It, thence N 440 ft to beginning; also
this Court on this 2Ih dayof
Clark, Dietz and AssoéIates.
TUESDAY, MAY 1
Cocoa Beach, member of the to find aid the true number of lose their jobs.
1S.
April,
less
the W 300 ft. Further described Engineers, Inc.
Sanford Serlsma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Seminole County Legislative fuiltime Mate employees.
SEAL
as located ½ mile East of
500 West Fulton Street
"That, of course, was not the
Wider 8prs Sertsma, 7:30 am., Comznw
Tuskawilla and ½ mile South of Red
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sanford, Florida 32771
delegation, has filed a bill to
"One of the problems with case," Sen. Vogt said.
Bug Lake Rood on Brooks Lane.
Clerk of the Circuit court
Center, Hedh Edgemon.
limit the number of Mate em- filing a bill like this Is that no
(01ST. 1)
Proposition 13 isthe CODBy: Patricia Robinson
Dodge Plan Room
Sufsrd Uom, now, Holiday Inn.
j .ig reallydftutWW alluilindment
ployees to no more than one one In state go .
Deputy Clerk
4. DAVID BEROSTRESSER —
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
L.sgw.sd Sertema, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 4$
S. KIRBY MONC! 1SF -of
BA(3.1.79)—eE — C.2 Commercial
Winter Park, Florida 32715
percent of the state's seems to know the exact by the voters of
California SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND ZCne —Appeal against th. Board of
Sadh Seminole Malc Ledge, 7:30 p.m., Tripi ct
population,
number of full.tlme employees, limiting local governments the MONCRIEF
Adjustment in Denying a Special
Central Florida Builders Ex.
Drive, Caselberry.
Exception to Permit silt.eervlcg change,
Post Office Box avs
The state's population Is amd.that to me Is Incredible," property in rate.
Overeaters Aieup.s, 7:30 pm., Florida Power a
Sanford, Florida 3v;i
gasoline tanks on Lot land W 35 it
$20 Irma Avenue
currently estimated at 1.9 the senator said.
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_____ Attorneys for Plaintiff
of Lot 2, Sleek I, Map of Johnson
Light.
Orlando, Florida 32103
"Besidesthe
million and the number of Mate
Vogt proposed and passed
(311) 333.3UD
Poultry
Farm,
P16,
Pe
IL
in
Section
Si-hmkAA, 8p.m., open discussion, Halfway How
employee positions funded is tirough the Legillatire in WIG sue
f PrOPSIU011111 13 In Publish: April 27, May 4 ii, is, isis 4*1* Further described located
Florida Construction Report
5911g. MInnie Drive, Sanford.
it 730 West Hiway 44 at the
form California, another Incentive DEI•124
104,001
2W A Winter Woods Blvd.
a i1mflr messum in
corner of Belle Avenue. (01ST. 2)
Winter Park, Florida 32752
West Watcher,, 7p.m., Summit Apts., CaueIberr
CITY OF CAUILUIRRY
Vagt's bill to limit the numbEr of a consttutlonal amendment for r.41'ini this Iegi'l.tlon
ThIspubHchearIngwlIIb,p,en PROPOSAL GUARANTY
Notice of
? p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,309&amp; Oak Ave.
a study conducted by an
of employees to90,Ooowould
Room 203 of the' Seminole County
Each Proposal shill be ac
tiiat was requirsil to go to
w ijg lad ypj'.
Longw.edLge Mary Lions, 7pm., Quality Inn, I'4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Courthouse, Sanford, Flirida, on ' companied by a certified check or
cut jobs immediately,_but voters, "me state
and 434.
May 22, 1S7, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon an acceptable form 01 Proposal
me city Council of me City
would allow thenumber
niunb of pulled out all the dope to defeat
"The study showed that the Casaolberry will hold a public itiersafter as peuiuie
Guaranty In an amount egual toot
Parents Aaasymges, 7:30 p.m., Cauelberry Con
employees to be reduced It at the polls and was suc- number of date employees Is hearing to determine ,h. feasibility
Written comments flied with the least five (5) percent of the amount
munity United Methodist Church.
Di opment Manager will be of the Proposal, payable to the order
through attrition.
of granting a variance, as provided
ate
cesoful. me proposai I m- growing at twice
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W
at of the Seminole County Housing
•
Cauolberry Elementary School PTA election an
The approved employee troduced in 1976 may have been population Is. The study, by Section 21.4 Variances; of the City It. public Miring appearing
of Co"
Wry
Will be heard authority as a guaranty that It the
Installation, 7 p.m., school auditorium, followed by opt
orally. Hearings may be continued Proposal is accepted,the Bidder will
poaltions do not reflect the full- it little premature," Vogt said. conducted and funded by the from Section 21.11. Easements.
house and Children's art show.
time salaried employees, Vogt
which slates, "No open ditch from time to time as found execute the Contract, and file ac
"PropOsition 13 fever
slaw
Performance Bond within
aInage will be permitted within necessary. Further details available c.ptable
Scalar C141 em aid.bs tier to Bossy O'Grady'i
said, however, became some of sweld the country, and at the that the percentage devoted to sUadivisiors:
ten (10) days after the Award of the
stall be by calling 327.430, Ext. 304.
storm
sows's
Leave Sanford 6:16 p.m. Pick up at Seminole Plaza, 5:4
the fullthne positions are filled same
herd of County Commissioners Contract.
time,
Florida's red tape Is expending at the covered and open ditches permitted
P.M. Return 11 p.m.
Seminole County, Florida
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Will
uridmsloiad
land
sidy
with
two
or
more
psrt'tlme
bureaucrats
played
on
the
fears
ex
pe
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nse of private industr y', outset
By: Robert French,
Any contract or contracts
sofabllolad
employees.
wotet'
of people by claiming that Vogt said.
Rummage and bak. sale, 8:30 a.m. to 4p.m., sponsors4
awarded under this Invitation for
Chairman
course." Variance Is being
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. NO are expected to be funded in
by Women's Guild of Lidberai Church of Provideno
rpausstedonmefeIlowinedescribed
Publish: April 21, 1,75
part by a grant from the United
papally:
Providence and Duft Delve, Dalton,.
Stales Department of Housing and
ArsplitofLots3l,3*,33,a,33, 37, 01I.11S
Urban Development. Neither the
39
thry
46
W4Mho
and
Left
53
Owu
FT., 111109111 Preae (id 2-4 p.m., 71h and Ehi
United States nor any of its
Waste
IS inclusive, all
SUNK
Addition toCassemerry, Florida, at NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING , departments, agencies ol' em.
Is or will be a party to this
i'sCSIdsd In Flat Book 13, rage g, AND NOTICE OF INTENTPf0'viiS
WEDNAY, MATS
Governor Bob Graham has possible.
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Public Records at Sominsio C.W, ADOPT ORDINANCE OF RI. Invitation for Bids or any resulting
"The Geed Ii.", seminar for yamg people Willh
Issued a 'call to arms' for
ZONING
1 will be a onedsy .z. part of evairlone,
,,
do
Bidders must comply with the
diabdes, 6:41.8 p.m., Wider Part Memorial l'j1ti
______ said,
_______
_____
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ffi,
Florids families to join In an perimud to show Floridlais
rdft
public: PIISI1115 will be
and to gat the ball
esident's Executive Order
c.
,
LCIIMIod,
Florida,
will
Pr
Meca1 th15
WYIng. For reservations call 6at7011p
ailold assault againd energy how, with a little bna(liiatjnn fWflIes US bslit NkId to Monday, May 7. 1575, in the thelda
Numbers 1124 and 1131$ which
msetin
aie,,y City Hall, N Lake he
discrimination In em.
waste.He has deda °4Sday
aid cnmthui.d they om g
'IiLI$DAY, MATS
CheCkatISsMossolth,
itarne TrIplet Drivee at 7: 30 P.M. or as me provIsions 00 P11. Stat. 144041 Prohibit
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with regard to race, creed,
p
l
ay
peselbIl.
(3)
(a)
arid
Or
dinance
April 20, Florida Ea.rgy by with using as little energy as CD tl* f011OWlIi( lid With
- . Skids Udvuilty ZISi Piping Ciduat, 2pm.0
No.
us,
illil thIrlottic •
for the color, sex or national origin,
Itatag
GOVERN YOURSELF of Longwaod, F lorida,
- 'soccer field,
Conservation Day and I. 1tg poadhi. or yi
I1I(a1IN 10 CWIIU%* energy: PLEASE
Bidders must comply With Title VI
4 nfl,
ACCORDINGLY.
:
of 11110 Civil N*ts Act of 1114. the
of Ordinance No. 47.
MY men, women end ld to governor's dike said.
— Tin Mr ct1ir o or
MjNDLAT, MATS
Mary W. Kaedisrni
Anti-Kick Sack Act, theContract
certain real property locaMi
save energy In ivory we)
cfly Clark
p IPJI.
by thermadat
Work
Hours Standard Act and the
A
pr
il *
DVI5 Sam Ad.
— Tin electric watur heater
erleent zoning classification
the governor alt
Bidders must certify that they do
Business District to NHMP.1,
oft or timurdur. does.
I OR THE BEST
mahea1ldofthiiwg.ty
____
CITY
not, and will not. maintain nor
Of
CAI$IL$Iuy
ssem
1
Nursing
caI
p
— '
le1h WNh O@M
that IlIPlift little or a. we of
NeIlesitPubfIsNaerIng
District, said property being provlde for their employees any
TV SERVICE
facilities lIsal are segregated on tte
descIbed
energy sacupt p,11g.
power.
WMurandlaagthum.4tO
as follows:
____
____
NOTICE l$NIRIBYGIVIN Ihit ThalPutIf Lot l3Centril Parkas notion
— May. pimi, or
ig color, creed, sex or
basIs 00 race,
or in.
Activities ad as p1calce or barbecues with femily, friends It. city Council at me city at recerø In iat soot a, Page w
I. Construction Contracts
Condom" Will tile a public Public R.cerds it Seunkiels c.,
charcoal bsrb.nss, family or neb.,s.
All bidders are hereby notified
hnrms to datsreslne the fessallity Florida, sestwiai. at me_____
aparta, Mba riding, cooiag a' —
that they must itfirmatively umw•
ytti a variance, an pror
caine' at ash i.at ', run S.
bp section *1.4 VarIances of lila city all 1 1 1? 34" 1.41141 feat along that in any contract entared Into
sdft or. .a.. *
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PIWIVMI to this advertisemsi*,
it Cseitbsrry Cede of OrØia
the Null line of OW o fl
SIVSbaU_ pie as leavIng lbs
— Walk, bike, ride a bon or from Section Slit Easaniaw,. (d), run $0 deiress
N' Is" W ia.ss MinirIly_lulinesi Enterprises will
family gas gassier in the car pool,
be afflreb full opportunity to
whiCh states, "No Will ditch feat; Illsicenin $11 deiIi 34'
sUbmit bids as sub coidrictors, eros
I
Orla nd walking or bibiag to
•akiipe Will be permitted w
;
''y
Eoop
,
a eeiiMIIslls,sIerau,.peaha, alnethSIastsrtylineefsaIdL
suppliers it matujalo, eu services,
church or p'Img R un- I- bask or play
arid will not be discriminated
_
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With the (Suited lint epen disctss acesa ibm. its arc
orda
family).
____
widaijsIup$j mi emby an an outhit radios of 30340 teat and a mItral Caim.
aeainst on Pile grounds of race,
religion, s, or natural
We an eitsblidad wetorawso." 1111 Of S degrees 4' 27"; monce
____pwat
Variance Is Bela, rsipeuiw in me rum N 76 dsreM 11' 01" W S41.40 Orbin In Culsiderathen for await'
mç
in accordance with Executive.
a bait, toJiewia, *O'Ised prWifly:
(
tooll'i thence VWI NO ieres is'
PerSst *1TI.$717.1toutittheN W 3*11 fist able his WISI line at Order 11S
all bhiis wIN N alilidwi fuN
Lot Is to me Peli Of SssBe,
..
.1kitofS.eraeseuitLot4
w m hit luau) it WIlI
N S, (IntImbUS 3.70 ACtIS. .00 00 Opportunity t. iubmit bids In
"Plsdds Ea.eg
nuu.ia to lIsle invitation and will
Cea Tesietig *1 iaw*. RaUSsle last.
0re40
list be ibscrimkia,,i against in tI.
Forest St Isebenbie 374 toot $
The title ii isle. Otdbmam
in.Ue. Day in____
grgums it ram aler, religion, sea
luNI
Of
,Of 3 toIls.L,
do r--g
IlutlimSi origin in ceswiderat
40
bd§M
S;
.T5ubls
$
$h,
AN
ORDINANCE
OP
THU
CITY
or
:4
ISuip pfl4, *msg
RIWiOIal,rpe$ idto lilacs OP LONIW000, FLORIDA. ISV IWart
ime r,u on
CONTRACT
TIME
WalrItITRI00 OW,ItIPIN AMUDINO ORDINANCE NO. 1
AND
in a
f.
.
III to40,ffilsce I dli teat No OP SAID CITY, $MDOIDIC, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
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WInk Ulier tills Agreil stall
Fend at tuI1rli.
SUING THE COMPIININ$IVI
Needs Thery 47:20 pm. 4 PuMa,
bu$,
be
ammescw vpe wratinnstic.
PSWC
TI.$Ntoit
it
ORDINANCE
it
the
N
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THE
CITY
$ ,JL4l_N
IIEpSSd y
is. at me isig at me 1w at LONIWOOD, FLORIDA, 141D 11110 onmm Io stall be cemahst.i
j
WIthin 1$ 'Stdii days Of
1111101"d Lai I Of INNuS a. AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
is on b so pow sold,
ZONING
-OF
CERTAIN
____at No
1.1 TIms as delinad in tile General
To r.ei riJ.ay TERRITORY
PROM
CeIldIlleis it II. Centrict.
ss last 17 is. at Feral Lan IU$ING$$ DISTRICT TO NNMP
Is cose it loiters Is amplats ib
fSIIMI4 In 0.1. 5a*II. P * NURSING HI MEDICAL PRO.
tt within tile time sawsi ere"
PublIc Iarsm it Bombials C1y, FISSION DISTRICT, PROVIDIto
WIthin sUch eiults less as mey
PRIm. ANO$U$JECT TO ma AN
EFFECTIVE
DATE:
ratweyeeu,m,Il$7
REPEALING ORDINANCES IN bme been "a" Be satins
PReit C an u .. Li iso. Il. suet CONFLICT HEREWITH.
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'three clans of the Cherokee tribe came to
Sanford recently for their quarterly meeting.
Fifty members of the Deer, Bird, and
Panther clans of the Tuscola United
Cherokee Tribe of Florida and Alabama enjoyed barbeque chicken and the trimmings at
Connie Pontiac's home, 1012 W. First St. in
Sanford.
The tribe has close to 500 members
throughout central Florida and Alabama
claims tribal chief H. A. Rhoden of Geneva. "1
would estimate over 300 in the Deer clan and
we average 20-30 at the monthly meetings at
the (Greater Sanford) chamber of commerce."
The Deer clan covers central Florida over to
Tampa. The Bird clan covers the Kissimmee
area and south, while Alabama is served by
the Panther clan,
Anyone with any Indian heritage is eligible
to join as long as relationship can be proved.
The tribe is trying to contact as many as
possible for Federal Registration. The
acquisition of land for a reservation is
eventually planned.
'We hope to acquire land, preserve the
heritage and pass It on to the children," said

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Jack Homer (right) was made an honorary member of the tribe
Clan Mother Marjorie Henkel of St. Cloud,
Fla. The language is dying so we sent for
books from the University of Oklahoma. We
want to teach it (the language) to the children
so they can pass it on.
Each clan has a monthly meeting with
lessons, in the language, arts and crafts,
dances or other aspects of Indian heritage.
The Deer clan meets the third Saturday of the
month at 7 p.m. at the chamber of commerce
building on First Street in Sanford. For all the
help he has given the clan, the chamber's
Executive Director Jack Homer was made an
honorary member of the tribe.
In addition to the meetings the clans are
active In community affairs. Once a month
they go to schools, visit nursing or children's
homes. 'We're glad to put on programs for
clubs or organizations," Mrs. Henkel said.

Text And Photos By Tom Netsel

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Friday, April 27, 1979

Hitchcock May Never
Make Another Movitoe
DEAR DICK: I watched all the tributes given to Alli
Hitchcock recently. He certainly was a gifted man In
field of scary movies. Has he been ill? He looked (a
acted) so docile. I noticed him holding on to the backs
chairs as he moved along to his own seat. His hands did
seem to act right, as be tried to pick up the award
noticed his wife crying. Was that just emotion or does
know something we don't? HUda M. Rowe, Allegan, Mh
Hitch is 80 years old and, as everyone could tell wh
they saw the tribute to him, he Is not In good health. As I M_
as I know, he has had no specific or fatal Illness, probat ly
just old age He is still saying he will direct a movie called
"Short Night," and Universal still has that project on Its
schedule, but the people at the studio doubt It will ever be
made. I think Alma Hitchcock was crying out of Pure
emotion that night.
DEAR DICK: Can you please tell me If Mrs. ShirLey

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Ask Dick
Kleiner

Temple Black Is dead. Was it suicide? My girl friend says
she committed suicide at the age of 20. I think not. Robin
Conley, Portsmouth, Ohio.
Your girl friend cannot be very observant. Since Shirley
Temple was 20, she made several movies, got married,
had a couple of children, entered public life, was a very
t,., .'i.n.i.
respected
public servant anti
V$J VIiIJjV. lIV £3
still exceedingly alive.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me U James MacArthur of
"Hawaii Flve.O" is the son of the late Gen. Douglas
MacArthur. If not, what happened to him? M. Dc La Cruz,
Amarillo. TeL
DEAR DICK: Please tell me, did James MacArthur of
"Hawaii Five.O" play boy in the old Tarzan movies? LF.,
Warsaw, lad.
No. No. Lots of people think that Johnny Sheffield, who
was Boy, looks like a young James MacArthur, and
maybe there is a resemblance, but they're two different
people. And, no, MacArthur is not Douglas MacArthur's
son. I'm not sire sire by "if not, what happened to him?"
- but I'll tell you that James is the son of the late
playwright, Charles MacArthur, and actress Helen
Hayes.

Gallic,Answer
To Eas twood
By VERNON SCOTT
percent in Europe, Asia,
HOlLYWOOD (UPI)
Africa
and South America.
Is an anomaly that Alain
Delon said, "I never
Delon, one of the great in- wanted
to return to
ternatlonal movie stars in Hollywood
because my
the world today, Is virtually
business
is
in
France.
unknown In the United States
"When
I
say
business, I
and something of a stranger
mean
only
one-quarter
of my
to Hollywood.
activities involve films. I
Delon is France's answer
have a helicopter business,
to Clint Eastwood. He 5
build furniture, promote
unforgivably haaidsome man
prize
fights and race horses.
of 43 with a prize fighter's
"My
Physique and it penchant for world Equeleo won the
championship of
Off-screen adventures,
harness racing at Roosevelt
Like Eastwood, he stars in
Raceway In New York two
profitable adventure films, years
ago. I promoted
invariably beds the leading
European boxing matches
lady and more often than not
for Carlos Manson who was
dies nobly in the final reel. world
Also like Eastwood, he ChWTIJ,IOII middleweight
produces his own films and is
outrageously wealthy. Delon
"France Is my country
differs from Eastwood In Just as America Is Eastthat he is cocky and wood's. I have never met
gregarious.
Eastwood, but I'm awe he
He will be In Hollywood for would not Want to move to
two months Marring with France simply for busineu
Robert Wagner In "Airport reasons.
'79 Concorde," his first
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American film In 12 years. pictures a year In France.
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In San Francisco Is a poshly
appointed restaurant with
old railroad memorabilia
and new haut monde for
clientele.
It collects celebrities with
SATURDAY
Wyoming; a preview of the Sam Posey challenges the the Insouciance of the man
Kentucky Derby featuring a Olympic bobsled run in Lake on the door at Studio 54, the
APRIL 28. 1979
look at the favorite, Spectacu. Placid, N.Y.; Curt Dowdy looks
exclusive New York disco.
lar Bid.
at the history of "American
So It was almost startling
AFTERNOON
Sportsman."
to see the stir created by the
too
3:45
SUNDAY
appearance of Gore Vidal in
GDO PREGAME sHow
(1) 0 NBA BASKETBALL
a navy blue blazer. On the
Live coverage of a second
1:15
APRIL 29, 1979
round play-oft game. Teams celebrity circuit he ranks
(2)
BASEBALL Regional
maybe with Andy Warhol.
and location to be announced.
coverage of Los Angeles
AFTER
AFTERNOON
But here he had to be
Dodgers at New York Mots:
4:30
ushered Into the private
San Francisco Giants at Mon.
100
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
trial Expos,
(2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING Scheduled are highlights of room of the Big Four to be
some of the moments featured duly caressed and ogled by
3
1:30
on the programs opening and the local literati and
TENNIS Live coverage of
the finals of the $250,000 Alan (4) 0 NBA BASKETBALL closing billboards over the mucklucks.
King Tennis Classic from Cii- Live coverage of i second years, including an Interview
It gave Vidala chance to
with skijumper
Vienko
Bogate;
sirs Palace in Las Vegas. round play-oft game. learns NCAA
Wrestling
ChampionPitt
on his mask of raised
Nevada.
and location to be announced, ships from Ames, Iowa.
eyebrows
with
faint
400
M
.
boredom. Then, with the
Author and social critic Gore Vidal
(2) U GOLF "Legends Of 0 INTERNATIONAL CHAMamenities
performed,
he
sat
FRIDAY
Golf' Live coverage of the PIONSHIP BOXING Coverage
down over a dish of wellIronically, his Jousts with had to spend $40,000 before
semi-final round of this tourna. of bOUtS between the United
pounded
abalone to do what Buckley, the apostle of the the li bel charges by Buckley
MAY 4, 1919
mini for golfing greats from Stales National team and the
he does best -deliver some right, have probably done were dropped. The
Onion Creek Country Club in Venezuelan National team from
latter's
Austin, Texas.
Las Vegas, Nevada.
carefully elucidated Vitriol, more to burnish the public lawyers' fees ran into six
EVENING
As the resident Iconoclast awareness of Vidal than his figures.
4:30
2:30
11:30
of
the Western world, Vidal, entire literary career, which
(4)$PORT SPECTACULAR (2) 0 GOLF "Legends Of 0 NSA BASKETBALL Live
Yet Vidal claims now that
Covirag. of Part 2 of the Golf' Live coverage of the final coverage of an NBA play-off a trim, graying man of 53, began when his
he
has Buckley to thank for
first
novel
World Mixed Pairs Gymnastics round of this tournament for game. Teams and location to blithely skips through fields
ws
published
at
the
age
of
the
financial Independence
Championship; Part 2 of a look golfing greats from Onion be announced.
of pedestals, verbally 19,
that he relishes,
at sports in the People's Creek Country Club In Austin, • KENTUCKY DERBY SPE.
chopping down literary
Texas.
Vidal, who does a
Republic of China.
(From 1953 through 1963,
CIAL A behind-the. scones
devastating
Impression
figures,
Journalists,
Politicof
Vidal
had toiled diligently In
report on Derby Week fsatur3:30
800
tans.
Buckley's nasal speech the corridors of television
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 0 AMPdCAN epom'sw,a ing a look at the tradition, the
The devastating comment
Live coverage of George Willig Curt Dowdy and William Con- he5h1itis and the horses
scripts, novels and assorted
and Steve Matous' attempted rid fish the Klamath River in entered will be presented live has been Vidal's forte as a
polical writings. He also had
public personality, butclimb of Devil's Tower in Northern California; Racedriver from Louisville.
run unsuccessfully for
On
tressed by his own success as
Congress from a district In
a novelist, playwright and
the state of New York,
essayist. Right now, he's William Buckley
though he had received more
obviously on display because
votes than any Democratic
he's out pushing a paper back
U
candidate
in half a century.)
'Hi's A Liar'
edition of his novel "Kalki,"
"Now,"
he
EVENING
recals,
SATURDAY
about which he even disdains
THURSDAY
"Buckley
was
suing
me
for a
M
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MAY 3, 1979
to comment.
APRIL 2$, 1979
million,
and
my
base
mannerisms,
first
locked
was
(4)0 MISs USA BEAUTY
He prefers Instead to with
MORNING
the
right-wing threatened. So I took all my
PAGEANT Fifty-one young
EWNING
launch Into a tour do farce of spokesman as anantagonist money and converted it to
women from around the United
1000
prominent fig
States
compete
for
a title, (1)0 MAY MAGAZINE Shar.
8:30
ures In the in 1961. They carried their Swiss francs and deposited It
communications
crown,
and rivalry through the 1964 in French banks."
and
scholarship
money
ron
Lovejoy
reports
on
the
THREE
AMERICAN
GOLDSMITHS The emotional in the 28th edition of this annu- therapy used to treat witnesses political fields:
Republican convention In The Swiss franc then was
involvement of the artists in ii event, live from Biloxi, to a mid-air collision, and par.
On
James
Reston
San
Francisco and reached valued at about 25 U.S. cents.
"He's
Mississippi.
ants who teach their children at
their craft is described. (Ri
the butler for presidents. their apex as debaters at the It has since gone up to about
home.
'Hash's mah iniat p,' Democratic National Con- 58 cents, or more than double
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
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Washington correspondents ventlon In Chicago an 1968. U' value.
APRIL a. Ion
800
are the lackeys of the
They were paid $10,000
MAY 1, 1197111
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC politicians. The last in. each
for their series of 14
"1 have Buckley," says
SPECIAL "The Mystery Of
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depew'.jit
television
debat
one
was
the
late
es
at
the
Animal
Vidal,
"to thank for that,"
Behavior"
German
EVIDIIIIING
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political conventions In '68. The two haven't crossed
Peter 11'agor,"
naturalist photographer Heinz
ROCKY
MOUNTAIN
1:00
On Jerry Brown - "We That's when Vidal called paths now for a decade, but
Slelmann has spent his life
REUNION John Denver travels 0 CBS REPORTS Ed Bradley recording animals in their natu.
were
at a New Year's party Buckley a "Nazi" and was every time Vidal writes a
into the wilds of the Rocky reports on the recent accident ni habitats.
together. He spent more than sued for $1 million. In the check, the memories are
Mountains to release breeding at the Three Nil. Island nuclear
9:00
an
hour telling me his plan ensuing legal actions, Vidal vivid,
pairs of endangered species, plant in Pennsylvania, the
S WE Robert Duvall and Lee
including the golden eagle and ensuing economic and political Remick
for
the world."
portray General Dwight
the trumpeter swan, into their repercussions, and the future D. Eisenhower and
On
William Buckley his trusted
natural habitat.
of nuclear power.
military aids Kay Summersby
"He's a liar. I've already
In this saga tracing the Amengone through one libel trial.
can heros war years. (Part I of
) NBC SPECIAl. REPORT
You
can use that and see for
WEDNESDAY
3)
"College Sports Inc. - Big
much did the stars of Bette Davis: 1365,000 in
yourself
what It's like, I canHow
Money On Campus" Edwin
Hollywood's
golden years 1948.
go
off
to
Rome,"
MAY
2. 1919
FRAY
Newman reports on the
earn to support their W. C Fields:$5,000 a week
commercialization
of
Vidal has been recentl) glamorous lifestyles? Here In 1932.
MAY 4. 1979
"amateur" athletics and why
EVENING
ensconced
in Los Angeles, are some estimates from
college sports are a multiClark Gable: $357,000 in
where
he
has
just finished a "Reel Facts: The Movie 1941,
EVENING
million-dollar business.
9:00
new, novel and where he Book of Records" by Cobbett
(2) 0 COUNTRY MUSIC
12:00
8:30
wrote the screenplay for Steinberg:
Roy Clark. Dennis () STEVE MARTIN Milton
o VAUDEVILLE WITH RUDY AWARDS
Greta Garbo: $270,000 in
Weaver
and
Barbara
Mandrill
"Dress
Gray," a best-seller
VALLU
Sine, Johnny Cash. George
Fred Astaire: $150,000 a 1938,
are hosts for the 14th annual Burns and Bob Hope join with
by Lucian Truacott III. But film In mid-1930'.,.
Katherine Hepburn:
presentation of awards by the comedian Steve Martin to take
MONDAY
Rome
Is where he has spent
Humphrey Bogart: $188,916In 1941.
Academy of Country Music a "wild and crazy" look at a
the majority of his time In
honoring exCen* in the variety of
&amp;j,,
........ Ginger Rogers: $219,500 in
American pastimes.,
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1941.
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CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PARK— U.
S. 17-92, one mile east of 1-4 and 4½ miles west of
Sanford. Hours 9-5.
Doris Leeper's Art of Public Places—Sculpture
exhibits, March 9-May 27, Loch Haven Art Centet,
Orlando, and throughout Orange County.
GENERAL SANFORD MUSEUM LIBRARY, 520
E. First St. Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 25 P.M. only.
Stetson University production of "The Heiress," 8
p.m., April 26-28, Stover Theatre, DeLand. For
reservations call 904-7344121, ext. 246, 9 a.m. to
noon and 904-734-1186, 3:30-5 p.m. Adults, $2;
children 12 and under, $1.
Annual Spring Festival, May 4-8, Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona. Festivities begin 1
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Roast beef dinner,
Saturday 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pancakes and sausage, 9
a.m, to 7 p.m., Sunday; Prizes, 9 p.m.
Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra's Spring
Concert, Sunday, May 6, 3 p.m., Bob Carr
Auditorium, Orlando. Free to the public.
Annual Flower Show Garden Club of Sanford,
Friday, April 27, 24 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5
P.m.; Sunday, 2-5 p.m., Garden Club Center, Highway 1742 and Fairmont, Sunland Estates.
Atianta Ballet concert, 8 p.m., May 5, Edmund.,
Center, Stetson University, DeLand. Reserved seat
tickets, $3.50 and $4.50; general admission $2.
Altamonte Mall and Stetson.

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Specials Of The Week

Stetson University Wind Ensemble, 8p.m., May 4,
Elizabeth Hall, Stetson U., DeLand. Open to the
Public for $1 donation.
Fiesta Latina tribute to Latin community, 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 29, Ecla Park bandsheli, Orlando.
Latin band, vocals, guitar solos and Latin dances.
PoIIá.Amerj Social Club of Lake County will
sponsor a Springtime Dance, Sunday, April 29, from
24 P.M. at the EuM1 Community Center, Bay
Street, Eustis. Music by Dave Wroblicky's Continentals. Donation $2.50 per peráon,
Polka Dance sponsored by Polish National
Alliance Lodge 3216, Sunday, May 6, 24 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center. For reservation
call Pat Gallagher, 671-2436,
"Gop,il," May 3-6 and May 10-12, University of
Central Florida Village Center. Saturday perforinances will be dinner theatre productions, $7 to
Public, $4.Z UCF Mialeigs. Other performances $3
to public; free to duderga. Call 275-3633.
SeeaInq Ceusty Council of PTAs Second Annual
jirled art show of student drawings, crafts, paintings, 130 a.m.-9 p.m., April Z211, Altamonte Mall.
DImees
'79, May 11-13, Lake Eola, Orlando,
Friday, 5-10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.;
Sunday lpjn. Pops Concert by Florida Sympathy,
8 p.m. Friday followed by fireworks; Saturday an
and entertainment and at 9 p.m., Light Piece
Synthesis Performanc ; Sunday, art, entertainment
and regatta.
Saafor48emiasIe Bailet Guild Memorial performance dedicated to late Mother Ruby Wilson and
to benefit Good$amarjtan}iome Sunday, April 29,
Seminole Cqmmwd(y College Fine Arts building.
Music by the .i,
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April 27

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family doesn't watch television;
kids teach each other on their
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JOKEWS WILD
MACNEIL I LEHRER
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7:30
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(4) 0 FAMILY FEUD
THE MUPPETS Guest:
Alice Cooper.
02 CAROL URNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Alan Aids.
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Carol Burnett. (Part 2 of 2)
9:00
0D 0 DIFFRENT STROKES
Arnold becomes extremely
upset when he learns his favor.
ite doll was given away by
mistake. (R)
(4) 6 THE INCREDIBLE HULK
David Banner discovers that
his new employer is administering a questionable drug to
her crippled stepdaughter
(Laurie Prange). (R)
MAcKENZIU OF PARADISE COVE

SATURDAY

11:30
(2) U TONIGHT Guest host:

Rich Little. Guest: Pat Boone.
(I) THE NEWLYWED GAME
NSA BASKETBALL Live
coverage of a second round
play-off game. Teams and
location to be announced.
TENNIS Live coverage of
the semi-finals of the $250000
Alan King Tennis Classic from
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas,
Nevada.

5:30
:2) U HELLO, LARRY Larry
learns that the person he gave
some spicy advice to on his
radio show was his teen-age
daughter Diane.
WALL STREET WEEK
"Hawaii, Window On The Far
East" Guests: Alan N. Carroll.
Jiro Toiwyam..
9:00
ROCKFORD FILES
Rockford jeopardizes his
friendship with Detective Becker when he begins Investigating
the murder of another investigators philandering wife. (R)
O MOVIE "With This Ring"
(1918) Scott Hysands. Joyce
DeWitt. Three contemporary
couples and their famlies are
caught up In a whirlwind of
emotional decisions and financial and social obligations as
their wedding dates draw now.
(R)
V.P. PEOPLE "Kathy Dinaberg, Nutritionist' Host: Pat
Holmes.

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@ MOVIE
"Dial M .For
Murder" (C) (1954) Ray
Milland, Grace Kelly. Directed
by Alfred Hitchcock. Aftr
learning of his wife's infidelity,
a man decides to have her
eliminated. (2 Hrs.)

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Hosts: The Beach Boys.
Guests: Blondie, Bad Company, Tavares, McGulnn, Clark
and Hillman.
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"The Sergeant"
{C) (1968) Rod Stelger, John
Phillip Law. As they fight side
by side, a pair of soldiers
becomes close frIends. (2
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Wild" (B/W)(1957) Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Cram. The life of
the beloved comedian Joe E.
Lewis Is portrayed. (2 Hrs. 25
Nina.)

9:30
PROSE "Collective
Bargaining" A look at the Public Employees Law: what it is
and how it works. Host: David
Moses.
10
(2) U THE DUKE A conniving
woman with money on her
mind drags Duke into a hassle
with an underworld figure.
(4)0 CU REPORTS "The
Boston Goes To China" Ed
Bradley reports on last months
historic tour of China by the
Boston Symphony.
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April 28
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roses; planting a perennial border and a dwarf orchard tree.
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ety against her, but at a party
arranged by her artist friends,
the Prince of Wales forgives
her. (R)

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7:00
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Barber, Joe Higgins.
LAWRENCE WELK
SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY Hamburg vs. FC
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1:15

7:30

1:30
WRESTUNG
THOMAS
LOWELL
REMEMBERS... "Field Marshall Bernard Law Montgomery," renowned British general
of World War II. Highlights of
Montgomery fighting Rommel's
Africa Corps, the blitz across
Africa, the capture of Tripoli
and victories in Tunisia, Sicily
and Italy.

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Silver Kings"
ANOTHER VOICE
WORLD OF THE SEA
BOOK BUT "Piercing The
Reich" by Joseph E. Persico.

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8:00
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stop an overloaded minibus,
only to discover the passengers to be the Los Angeles
Rams cheerleaders. (R)
(4)0 BAD NEWS SEARS
• WHAT'S HAPPENINGII Raj
falls in love with his landlady
and decides that he is too
"mature" for his teen-age
friends. (R)
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"Pinocchio" Pinocchio runs
Into a villainous cat and fox
who not only trick him out of
his money, but also get him
into trouble with the village
police. (Part 2 of 4)
8:30

(4)0 BILLY Billy imagines
himself meeting the girl of his
dreams (Suzanne Somers)
200
9:00
when
his data to the MortiNEWS
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DELTA HOUSE Jim BlutarCROCKETT'S VICTORY Spanish Grandee, neighbors to
Book" (B/W) (1941) Eleanor
sky, the younger brother of the
Parker, Ronald Reagan. A GI. GARDEN Onions, leeks, the Barkleys.
famed 'Bluto", arrives at
on leave from the military, sets asparagus, sweet corn and
TENNIS Live coverage of Faber College and joins his
up housekeeping with a trust- potatoes are planted in the the finals of the $250,000 Alan
brother's wild fraternity. (R)
suburb garden. (R)
ing young starlet. (2 Hrs.)
King Tennis Classic from CasTHREE AMERICAN
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9:30
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Nevada.
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pier hail a gallft as your
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Holmes.
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&amp;
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Brett Luttrell
A thermas bottle came out
br's attempt to make a come. lic Employee's Law: what it is Olahann Carroll. A bright, sinback. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
and slapped me so I flew
and how it works. Host: David sitive young black girl finds
My Third Eye
Moses.
home.
10.30
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

May 1

Is Awa y..

Win At Soviet Contest
First For U.S. Violinist
NEW YORK (NEA) It's
always the next performance that matters most.
So these days and nights
violinist Elmar Oliveira is
practicing single-mindedly
For his Carnegie Hall debut
on April 30; music of Bach,
Beethoven, Saint-Saens,
Szymanowskj, Debussy and
Wjenlawskj. No time to look
back.
But everyone in Oliveira's
audience will be looking
back in awe as well as forward in anticipation.
Because this is the 29-yearold New Englander,
of
Portuguese immigrants,
who last summer became
the first American—in fact,
the first non-Russian—ever
to win the First Prize and
Gold Medal in violin at the
Tchaikovsky Competition in
Moscow,
"You go Into competitions
with all sorts of mixed
feelings," conceded the
handsome, dark-haired
musician during a brief visit
to New York from his home
In Binghamton, about 150
miles to the northwest,
where he teaches at the State
University of New York,
"This competition has a
reputation for being very
pro-Russian. On the plane
going over, another
American violinist told me
they'd already picked
the
and there was no
chance for anybody else. As
It turned out, the name he
mentioned
other Gold
Medal winner In violin: flya
Grubert. Also, Grubert is
Kogan's pupil, and Kogan
the head of the judges'
committee,"
Even some of the
Russians felt uneasy about
what appeared to be musical
nepotism, and spoke out
against It. Meanwhile, the
audience In the Moscow
Conservatory hall left no
doubt as to their approval of
Oliverla's playing,
He thinks that one reason
for their Interest was his
choice of the Vieuxtemps
Concerto No. 5 for the third
and final round of the
competition. It is extremely
difficult, seldom played
these days, and almost never
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ugly violin, but his second
one was a great improvement, and now he's it
pretty good violinmakcr."
Elinar made his debut one
year later, at 10, playing a
movement of it Mozart
concerto. At first it pupil of
his brother, he studied with
Raphael flron.stcin For eight
of IllOc years. first at I latit
College in Hartford, then at
the Manhattan School of
M USR.
Meanwhile, he'd begun to
accept a Few concert dates at
13, performed with the
Hartford Symphony at 14
and the
New York
Phillidunulüc at 16. Prior to
winning the Tchaikovsky, he
was doing 35 to 40 concert
engagements it year, along
with his teaching. For the
1979-80 season he has been
booked for about 75, and will
spend three-quarters of his
time on the road.
EI4MAR OLIVEIRA
But nothing gets in the way
performed publicly In the testants were housed and fed of his teaching, which he's
been doing for 10 years. lie's
Soviet Union, The musically elsewhere,
bCCIl at SUNY, Binghamton,
Elinar Oliverira
erudite audience knew of the
concerto but most of them precocious 4-year-old in for a year, taught at Cornell
hadn't heard it In concert Naugatuck, Conn., when he before that, and previously
taken
students
first picked up the violin had
before.
was

"When my choice of the
Vleuxtemps was anounced,"
Oliverira recalled, "some of
the Russian musicians
assured me that none of the
judges were going to like it;
a very bad choice. But it was
one of the things they liked
the most,"
The American remembers
the competition hail as being
good acoustically, but with
no windows, air conditioning or ventilation of
any kind. As everything was
being televised, the
was lit with huge, hot lights,
with temperatures reaching
100 degrees. Apparently this
Is par for the course of the
Tchaikovsky,
"Contestants have been
known to faint In the middle
of a performance," says
Oliverira. He also recalls
ruefully that all the foreign
contestants had to endure
small rooms, narrow beds,
two-hour waits for meals
(which often weren't hot)
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"I feel that I have a real
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cellofashlon, held between It's becoming almost a lost
art, and it's important to
his knees.
you learn
After a couple of years he recycle
lost Interest, but began SO that there will be future
again, seriously, at 9, players."
Oliverira will make his ,
playing an instrument made
Orchestra
by his father, Jose Oliveira, Philadelphia
debut in May, then play for
a carpenter.
"He Just decided to make a the first time with the
Chicago Symphony in July.
violin one day," the
recalls, "so he got a book And so It goes. "People who
("The Life and Work of knew my playing quite well
Stradivarius") and taught still weren't ready to hire me
really an for major engagements.
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Hurricane, Cliche Characters, Story

Como Sails Placid Waters Of Success
By VERNON scoi'r

"When those songs came "I picked seasonal shows
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - along, they scared the hell because they're a little
Perry Como cut his first song out of me," the singer said, easier to do," he said. "They
for RCA Records, "Goodbye, grinning. "I wasn't looking dictate the songs. Lotta
Sue," - an old 784peed for such big hits at that point springtime music at Easter

Maybe that sounds dumb.
But there comes a time when

the pipes wear out. So I don't
overdo It.
"My daughter once corn.

ballad U years ago - and In my career. I think hits like and, of course, there are

jiat signed a 10-year ex- that come out of left field, hundreds of. Christmas

plathed, 'Daddy, for a man

tension with the company, You can't look for them.
songs. I've been doing the
thereby establishing a
"It's as If songs are Christmas show for some 21

who makes his living

longevity landmark,
locking for somebody right years now."
The smooth, easy-going
Como lives on the Inland
'I'v•
Como thought about his
__ us .iiçiier,
w.scrway
CIL, R
contract and burst out
Miami, with
miles
north
of
laughing.
been
ida wife of 45 year,, Rnselle.
"I'll soon be 66 years old,"
Almost every day finds
he said. "When I signed the
_____
lucky'
Perry
In his 18-loot power
extension, I said, 'You must
boat out on the water fishing.
be crazy. Ill beln a
I don't like to catch
wheelchaIr 10 years from to sing 'em. Like Debby
now."
____
Boone and 'You lIgI4 Up My anything I can't eat," he
Hardly. Three years ago, Life.' In my case It could add. "So we have a lot of fish
long after such revered have been somebody else." dinners at home. I take my
out on the
contunporarles as the late
In addition to several
boat once ma while, too. And
Bing Crosby and Frank recording sessions a 3'
Sinatra were more or less Como stars In a pair of whenI'm not fishing, I play a
considered back numbers, television specials every little golf."
Como turned up with two Qirlstrnas and Easter for
Como sings in concert six
gold records for "It's ABC, which was the reason or seven times a year at
Impossible" and "And I for his current visit to dinner theaters around the
Love You So."
Hollywood.
country, keeping In touch
with the public. Except for a
few gigs in Las Vegas, he
rarely appeared on stage in
PERRY COMO
person during his long
gratifying to experience so Como Improves with age. He
career,
much affection from so says he
has the same
He discovered the thrill of
y people.
vocal
range
he
had 40 years
live audiences five years ago
ago.
But
he
does
nothing to
Perry will expand his horiwhen he performed In
keep
his
voice
in
condition.
England and Scotland. The zons next month by jetting to
No
exercises,
no
rehearsals.
warm response convinced Japan to play six concerts In
"I don't use my pipes all
him he'd been missing the 10 days. Next year he hopes
that much," he said. "I've
real delights of show to return to Europe.
business.
always believed you only
Like fine Italian wine, have so many songs in you.
is lI._i

still

seasonal shows

WEDNESDAY

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a ship
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Roddy
59 Law (French)
15 Eroded
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61 Capital
17 Old name of
of Burma
Tokyo
63 Taut
(variant)
64 Late after18 Ladder part
noon
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in Alice
DOWN
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23 Kind of
current
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25 Emcee 2 Aleutian
Douglas
island
27 Melting
3 Participle
snow
of to be
30 Chicken
4 That is
Colonel
(abbr.)
34 Fasten.,
5 Prof ix foe
35 Morning
three
37 Sun god
6Til(er
38 Dawn
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goddess
(legal)
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actress
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(slang)
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24 Converses
26 Jack, in
cards
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place
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29 Actress
--. Merkel
31 Even (corn,.)
32 Mythical
bird
33 Compass dlreclion
36 Flat topped
hill
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41 Crave
43 Laverne Es
Shirley
46 Suite of
rooms
47 Theater seat
48 Metallic
element
9') Balkan
native
52 Biblical
word (Mark
15:34)
53 Raccoon
54 Comedian
Alan
Scottish no
58 --- Day at
Time
62 Grand
National
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EVENING

SOLUJTION

___

VILLA ALEGRE
cheering. They shouted,
7:00
asking me why Ihadn't been
(2)TIC TAO DOUGH
there More. I told 'em that I ç py
ri'u MOOP.E Sue
hadn't been invited'
Ann's sister gets a job on a
"When I finished my competing station as their
homemaker star and Sue Ann
songs, they called out for me believes that
the world Is

to chat with them, So I
t tier.____
brought a chair on stage and
THE CROSS-WITS
KERS WILD
sat and talked, answering
PMACHRIL / LIHRIR
questions. I've never
anything like It. They treat "MOM
You as a friend, not an en"What amna Is me 15 the
amber of young people who
show up Imew from 1$ to
30 years old. I thought I'd be
like Lawrence Welk out
there playing to a sea of gray
hair. Peopl, would hive 10
beoldsrthen4toresnember
who I was. ft's a kickseeing
so many yowg ones."
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SEE "Last Show"
A behind-the-scenes look at
how TV Is planned, produced
and broadcast; highlights of
two seasons of Studio See. (A)

"It was great," he said.
"When I opened In London's
o
Palladium, it was 10 flüfllda$ (2)0 NBC NEWS
before I could sing the first (4)0 CBS NEWS
note. The audience just kept 0 1C NEWS

tertainer.

singing, I never hear you
sing.' And I told her, 'That's
because you don't pay too
well.'
"When I'm due for a
recording session, even after
three months without
singing, I show up at the
studio, have a cup of coffee
and go right In and sing
without any warinis or big
preparation?'
Como dearly does not
work out of economic
necessity. Many times a
millionaire, he remembers
his early days as a barber.
___ $150 a week
"I was making
when I left the barber
business," he said. "That
was a lot of money 45-50
years ago."
Along the way Como won
seven Emmy awards for his
TV shows and 17 gold
records.
"I've been lucky," he said.
"All those years on radio and
television - I guess It was
more than 20 years all
together - made me a
member of a lot of families.
Maybe that's why people
tune In my TV show just to

NEW RELEASE
HURRICANE (PG) - Jason Robards, MIs Farrow,
Dayton Ka'Ne. Romantic adventure. A very different

story from the original '37 film, but just as dated. One of
those native-boy-meets-visiting-white girl stories, with
cliche characters and situations. But when the wind starts
blowing and the water rises, forget the story and just
enjoy some incredible special effects. GRADE: C+plus.
GENERAL RELEASE
DEER HUNTER I K) - Robert DeNiro, John Cazale,
John Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken. Drama.

This Is a powerful, memorable look at three Pennsylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
Director Michael Cimino has created images you may
never forget. It is too long and some of It is forced, but It
remains a classic film. GRADE: A.
WARRIORS. THE (R) Michael Beck, James Remar,

By ELIZABETH
MITCHELL
American Library Aun.
"It's a quiet violence, that
social stuff," West Point
cadet Ry Slaight's father
tells his son In one of the
yen's hottest first novel,s
"Dress Gray." Like Ry, the
book's author Lucian K.
Truscott IV comes from a
long line of military men.
And like Ry, Truscott attended
Point during the
turbulent years of Vietnam
war protest, when the social
fabric of America, and
especially the military, was
tested as never before.

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move of LouIse and Allan's
help center. (A)
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becomes involved with a young
man whom the other Rarkleys
suspect of running a protection
racket.
0 EIGHT S ENOUGH The
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for final exams, are harassed

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GREAT PIWONUNCIS

EVENM
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wild pony roundup, tours a
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Mary exercises her authority to
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(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
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Angel recover money that was
swindled from him, by an
Armenian family he was trying
to outsmart.
POUCI WOMAN While
hunting the murderer of a
policewoman, Pepper learns
that another pollcswoman has
been savagely attacked.

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Sleeping Beauty" The Amencan Ballet Theatre's lavish productlon of this Tchaikovsky
classic features Cynthia Gregory arid Fernando Bujones live
from the Metropolitan Opera
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(Marlyn Mason) plans one last
spectacular feat, unaware that
her death would mean $1 million in insurance for her
promoter.
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CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG) - Jane Fonda, Jack
Leminon, Michael Douglas. Thriller. This is a "what if"
story — what if there was a malfunction in a nuclear
power plant, and what if the gal TV news reporter sniffed
It out, and what if the nuclear scientist didn't find it, and
what if the power company brass tried to cover it up? It
leaves you wondering — what if a real one had a flaw and
blew up and left a hole in the sand clear down to China?
GRADE: B -plus.

CRAMP, THE (PG) - Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
Ricky Schroder. Drama. Director Franco Zeffirelli has
dusted off the old classic about the ex-champ and his son
and the rich lady who used to be the kid's mother. He pulls
out all the stops -no sob is left unsobbed — and It's a treat
for the love-to-cry set. But it is overlong and very oversentimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child actor
In years, however. GRADE: B.

LITTLE ROMANCE, A (PG) - Laurence Olivier,
Arthur Hill, Sally Kellerman. Romantic Comedy. This one
will enchant you. A pair of teen-agers find each other, ui1
find Innocent romance, against a background of Paris and
Venice. With lovely music and beautiful photography, this
has fun, excitement and all those good things. GRADE: A.
(FIlm grading: A—superb; B—good; C — average; U—.
poor; F - awful)

- DRESS GRAY by Lucian K. Truscott IV (Doubleday, from himself—from his true
489 pages, $10.95)
self — and he didn't knwo
..THE POWER OF THEIR GLORY, AMERICA'S it."
RULING CLASS: THE EPISCOPALIANS by Kit and
"Dress
Gray" is about how
Frederica Knonllge (Wyden, 408 pages, 112.95.
Ry Slaight grows up and
MOVERS &amp; SHAKERS IN GEORGIA by Lucinda comes to know himself. His
Bunoen and Frankle Coxe (Simon and Schuster, 160 search is doubly hard
pages, 112,95
because of the elaborate and
enveloping structure of West
Point. In fact, it Is not a
Being part of a highly his faults, all his failures.., search Ry undertakes
structured social tradition and for all his skills, all his knowingly. The impetus is
can define a person from talents, for his manners, his his compulsion to unravel
cradle to grave. Truscott sense of right and wrong, his the mystery surrounding the
describes how West Point tenderness, his OCCaSIOnal grisly and sensational death
had defined Ry Slaight: bursts of anger, bitterness, of cadet David Hand.
"West Point was his excuse resentment. . . In a way West Hand was a bright,
for everything. For all his Point protected Ry Slaight. talented engaging young
moods, all his mistakes, all West Point protected him rusts who seemed to fit into
West Point perfectly. But By

say hello again."
and to find out who murdered
his wife many years earlier.

Thomas Wailes. Drama. Street gang action - It's "West
Side Story" without soul and a"Clockwork Orange"
without brains. But. . - the actors' bluster, the violence
choreographed more for bravura than blood, and the New
York subway settings combine for one great visually
arresting spectacle. Perversely fascinating. Caution:
May be hazardous to your health, since film Is rumored to
have incited several attacks by inspired viewers.
GRADE: B. (O'Brien)

'Dress Gray ' A Social Commentary

_______________________________

b.cause th.y're
little

May 2

Friday, April 27, 17-11

WtAoq W,a
a
so
takes on the time ixpr

L:.

0 MORK &amp; MINDY Mork,
convinced he Is a misfit,
decides to leave Earth until
Orson shows hire what Mindy's
life would have been like without him.

(12) HIGHCLIFFE MANOR In

their continuing quest for
control, two of the foundation
leaders hire a hit man to do
away with Ian Glivllle.
NOVA 'Still Waters"

Appearing as a placid haven,
the life and rhythm of a pond is
in reality the scene of constant,
frenetic drama. (R)

ANTON Guests: Ben Vereen,
Or Peterson.
(4) 0 BARPIIA8Y JONES
Betty, on vacation at a peaceful
seaside resort, becomes the
bait to trap a rapist. (R)
TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE
1
11:00
® 0 © NEWS
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Antony Tudor.
11:30
2)(12ITONIGHT Host: Johnny

Carson. Guests: Luciano
Pavarotti, Roy Clark, Carter
Alsop, Charles Nelson Reilly.

(4)THE NEWLYWED GAME

0 M'A'S'H A homesick B.J.
writes home to his wife
0 MORK $ MINDY Mork recounting some of the events
reports to the Immigration at the 40771h. including
bureau to register himself as an Hawkeye's attempt to stuff
alien. (R)
people Into a Volkswagon. (R)
(12) THE CASTAWAYS ON
STAP.SKY &amp; HUTCH A
GNAJGW8 ISIAND Gilligan beautiful girl stashes a suitcase
(Bob Denver) and his fellow of stolen money In Starsky's
castaways, shipwrecked again apartment. (R)
on the deserted iSle, are once
again rescued but decide to
1200
return and turn the island Into a
VALLEY
A roving band
____ resort.
tropical
of marauders begins robbing

8:30

9:00

(2) TO El ANNOUNCED

FIVE-0
(4)• HAWAII series
of kIll-

McOarrsft links a

logs to a horoscope cast by a

famous astrologer. (R)
6(1 Robert Duvall and Lee

AsmiCk portray General Dwight
D. EIsenhower and his trusted
military aid. Kay Summ.rsby

in this saga tracing the A,nsri
can hero's war years.
0WOLD 'Australia: The
Lucky Continent?" The people
"down under" try to coins to
terms with their European
identity and Asian economic

geography.

11 11

wscovera 11111111uavics nanu,
boy wonder. from New
Orleans, was really all form
and no substance - much
like the acedemy which
provided his raison d'etre.
Ry also discovers that
David
Hand
was
a
homosexual: a man who
demanded control, not affection. Though "Dress
Gray" does not focus on
homosexuality per se, the
matter of control is central.
At West Point, Truscott
writes, "Everything you do
Is controlled.. . you go from
being controlled to being one
of the controllers.. In order
to become a warrior, you had
to understand what it is to be
warred upon."
For a more focused and
scholarly look at changing
social druture in America,
"The Power of Their Glory"
examines the traditional
"ruling class" in this
coiastry, a group Kit and
Frederica Konolige call
.

S
. .......

IJUCIAN K. TRUSCOTT IV

to
view
America's people who love exactly what
development in terms of they are doing and who they
Episcopalian aristocracy are. This is their charm and
that they oversimplify the Episcocratic style.
history. For instance, they Their great achievement Is
insist that the Presbyterian not merely to succeed, to rise
M e 11 o n 5,
Baptist to heights of prestige and
Rockefellers and Catholic influence, but to do that with
are
Kennedys
really style, too, without the apEpiscocrats at heart, ex- pearance of nasty, driving
plalning that religion plays and, above all, obtrusive —
very little part in what ambition."

Episcocracy is all about.
Where "The Power of
At the same time, the
Th
eir Glory" is a "Who's
Konoliges are aware of the
Who"
of America's past,
subtleties Involved as a
"Movers
&amp; Shakers in
and killing in the valley, and the
newly rich and powerful
Georgia"
Is
a kind of plcranchers try to stop It.
"Eplacocrats." This is an American family breaks into
tonal
"Who's
Who" of the
informative volume, filled Episcocratic circles. "With
12:06
new
South's
new
center of
01$ LATE MOVIE
with Interesting details Eplacocrats," the Konoliges
political,
financial,
and
"UcCioud: The Barefoot Stew- about
a
variety
of write, "there are thousands
&amp;dess Caper" (1972) DennIs Episcocrats, for George of ways to
cultural
power
Georgia.
try but fall to keep
Weaver, Patrick O'Nsal.
Washington
tirough
tsp."
John
Put together by Insiders,
McCloud learns that a group of
IAndU3r.
Some
150
photos
This
somewhat
anide
tonw
are
dt,j..
this
collection
Airline stewardesses
of
bang as International jewel and an Index supplement this Is typical of "The Power of photographs, unfortunately,
thieves.
social history, which tells the Their Glory," and gets a bit is largely inconsprehenajvle
story not Of a religious wearing, especially because to those who are not In the
12:37
4enomsatjon but of an In- Itls accompanied bya hint of know about who exactly Is
0 MANNIX
formally structured social envy and awe. The authors moving and shaking down
-

too
TOMORROW Guest:
(2)
Ds'• JosePh Pursch, head of the
Alcohol Rehabl1tatkqn .unit

caste.

often

sound

both

con- south. In fact, Its loose

the t.mnptuota and jealous, e.g. organization and lack of
Epécrt meIppr IeesI "Throsh all tIRi wear of life,, ezplanpqry text may strike
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Como
By

Placid Waters Of Success

VERNON SCO'I'I'

HOLLYWOOD (DPI)
Perry Como cut his first song
for RCA Records, "Goodbye,
Sue,"
an old 79-speed
ballad 35 years ago
and
jtat signed a 19-year extension with the company,

-

-

-

thereby

establishing

a

longevity landmark,
The smooth, easy-going

Como thought a bo ut his
contract and burst out

laughing.
"I'll soon be 66 years old,"
he said. "When Islgned the
extension, I said, 'You must

be crazy. I'll beina
wheelchair 10 years from
now.,,

Hardly. Three years ago,

long after such revered

contemporaries as the late
Bing Crosby

and Frank
Sinatra were more or less
considered back numbers,
Como turned up with two
gold records for "It's

Impossible" and "And I
Love You So."

Friday, April 27, 1,7,

Sails
"Wh.!n t)vi.. —460 %AUUC
along, ley scared the hell
out of me," the singer said,

"T
a

i's'u ee5iaj 5fl0W5

___________

because they're a little
easier to do," he said. "They
grinning. "I wasn't looking dictate the songs. Lotte
for such big hits at that point springtime music at Easter
in my career. I think ftk, and, of course, . th
ere are
that come cit of left field, hundreds of. Christmas
You can't look for them,
songs. I've
doing the
,Its as If songs are Christmas shbeen
ow for some 21
looking for somebody right years now."
COme lives,,, on the inland
'I've
waterway In J%*ter, Fin., IS
miles north 01 Miam i, with
been
his wife 01 46 years, Rosalie.
Almost every day finds
lucky'
Perry In his 19-400t power
boat out on the water fishing.
"I don't like to catch
to sing 'em. Like Debby
Boone and 'You 11g14 Up My anything I can't eat," he
Life.' In my case It could said. "So we have a lot of fish
have been somebody else." dinners at home. I take my
In addition to several grandchildren out on the
recording sessions a year, boat once In a while, too. And
Como stars in a pair of when I'm not fishing, I play a
television specials every little golf."
Christmas and Easter for
Como sings In concert six
ABC, which was the reason or seven times a year at
for his current visit to dinner theaters around the
Hollywood.
country, keeping In touch
with the public. Except for a
few gigs in Las Vegas, he
rarely appeared on stage In
person during his long

Maybe that sounds dumb.
But there comes a time when
the pipes wear out. So I don't
overdo It.
"My daughter once cornpained, 'Daddy, for a man
who makes his livin g
singing, I never hear you
sing.' And I told her, 'That's
because you don't pay too
welL'
"When I'm due for a
recording session, even after
three months without
singing, I show up at the
studio, have a c of coffee

and go right in and sing
without any warin*s or big
preparatlo&amp;'
Como dearly does not

work out of economic
necessity. Many times a

PERRY COMO

gratifying to experience so
career.
much
affection from so
He discovered the thrill of
many
people.
live audiences five years ago
Perry will expand his horiwhen he performed in
England and Scotland. The zons next month by jetting to
warm response convinced Japan to play
concerts in
him he'd been missing the 10 days. Next six
year he hopes
real delights of show to return to Europe.
business.

seasonal shows

easier
ACROSS

1 Lisa Hart-

49 Donkey
51 Floor of
a ship
55 Actress
Sophia
57 International
Labor Org,
59 Law (French)
60 Greek mar.
Set place
61 Capital
of Burma
63 Taut
64 Late afternoon

12 Arrogance
41 Crave
(slang)
43 Laverne &amp;
19 A fuel
Shirley
21 Teller of fibs 46 Suite of
24 Converses
rooms
26 ..jck, in
47 Theater scat
cards
48 Metallic
27 Watering
element
place
50 Balkan
28 Cove,
native
29 Actress
52 Biblical
Merkel
word (Mark
15:34)
31 Even (cant,.)
32 Mythical
53 Raccoon
bird
54 Comedian

an was
2m
Happening!
13 Directed
14 Singer
Ruddy
15 Eroded
16 French for
island
17 Old name
Tokyo
(variant)
18 Ladder part
20 The cook
33 Compass diin Alice
leCtion
DOWN
22 Dared (coil.)
36 Flat topped
23 Kind of
hill
current
1 Russian king 40 Actress Bet25 Emcee
2 Aleutian
nidette
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Douglas

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27 Melting
$flQW
30 Chicken

Colonel
34 Fastener
35 Morning

37 Sun god
38 Dawn
goddess

39 Adjusted
42 I Love Lucy

actress
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"It was great," he

SIUOIO BEE "Leal Show"

A behind.the-scens look at

how TV is planned, produced
and oroadcast; highlights of
two seasons of Studio See. (A)
t30

"When i
Palladiwn, it Was 10 minutes (1)(M NEC NEWS
before I could sing the first (4)0 C18 NEWS
note. The audience just kept S ARC NEWS
ViLLA A1.EGRE
cheering.

They shouted,
asking me why I hadn't been

7'00

TAC DOUGH
there before.! told 'em that I
GD MARY TYLER ooa s
hadn't been Invited.
Ann's sister
"When I finished my
songs, they

gets a job on a
competing station as their
homemak er star and Sue Ann

called out for me beiie a that t he
world
chat with them. So I
t her.
brought a chair on stage and r THE CIIOS$.WIT$
V
sat and talked, answering S JOKER'S WILD
to

questions. I've never
anything like It. They treat

_____

YOU as a friend, not an an.
tertainer.

"Whet amasea lame IS the

amber of young people who
show up I mean from IS to
30 years old. I thought I'd be
like Lawrence Welk out
therepltoaassofpay
hair. Peopl. would have to
beolder then4Otoremernbsr
who I was. It's a kick seeing
so many young ones."
was Ilk, a famIiy
reunion In Italy for me. I
-

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62 Grand

labor.)

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Scottish no

58 --. Day at
a Time

SOLIJTIO

44 Abstract
10 Alan
..being - - - - ----- HIWkJ.
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Alan

to

May

WEDNESDAY

b.cause th.y're
a liftI•

Como improves with age.He
says he Mill has the same
vocal range he had 40 years
ago. But he does nothing to
keep his voice In condition.
No exercises, no rehearsals.
"I don't use my pipes all

that much," he said. "I've
always believed you only
Like fine Italian wine, have so many songs In you.

'I plck.d

Is

S MACNEIL / LIHNER

7.30
4)

Hurri*cane, Cliche Chara cters, Story
NEW RELEASE
Jason Robards, Mia Farrow,
payton Ka'Ne. Romantic adventure. A very different
gory from the original '37 film, but just as dated. One of
those native-boy-meets-visiting-white girl stories, with
cliche characters and situations. But when th e wind starts
Wowing and the water rises, forget the story and just
ejoy some incredible special effects. GRADE: C+plus.
HURRICANE (PG)

CUJS

NE'

Clark, Dennis

CAROL BURNETT AND praj
on of
FRIENDS Guests: Anthony
Mad

DICK CAVITY Guest:

DevldHal

tam.(par,2of 2)
am
( 5 REAL PEOPLE The
funny things dons by everyday
People and the everyday things
donw by funny people we seen
in this series celebrating the
doè'tt)i1ItwWortrip Amerosneç1grC.
®,•
V't1l
li
k*' one undo up in
troubIwh'
'

'.

and to find out who murdered
his wife many years earlier.

ums

Weaver and Barbara Mandrel
are hosts for the 14th annual

Newlay, Dick Marlin.

-

1000
George helps cut through the
VEGA$ A female daredevil
red tape that was delaying t he (Marlyn
Mason) plans one last
move of Louise and Allan's
spectacular
feat, unaware that
help center. (R)
her death would mean $1 mu5 BIG
VALLEY Audra lion In insurance
for her
becomes involved with a young promoter.
man whom the other Ba,$iI.ys
$U$piCt of running a protection
racket.
(4)00 NEWS
TODAY WI THE LEGISLASlIGHT IS ENOUGH The
Bradford kids, trying to study TURE
for final exams, are harassed
11:30
by senior citizens protesting ()5 TONIGHT Host: Johnny
one of Tom's editorials,
COMM.Guest: James Galway.
5 GPIAT PIRFORMU1C15 (1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
"Uvs From Lincoln Center: The
5 NOCKFORD FILES RockSleeping Beauty"
e Amen- ford tries to help his friend
Th
can Ballet Theatre's lavish pro- Angel recover money th
at was
duction of this Tchaikovsky swindled
from him, by an
classic features Cynthia Grego- Armenian family he was trying
ry and Fernando Bujones N
to outsmart.
from the Metropolitan Opera
5 POLICE WOMAN While
House,
hunting the murderer of a
policewoman, Pepper learns
that another Policewoman has
(ID
WINSLOW a SON
Susan's cranky neighbor Nw- been savagely attacked.
old comes to her aid when she
12:00
Is stricken by postpartum
(4)5I0 VALLEY Nick mistaliblues.
enly accuses a man of theft but
doesn't realize his mistake Until
(2)5 COUNTRY MUSIC after he has fought the man.

AWARDS Roy

DANCE
$1.00 REAlITY SHOW

-

,0fflQ

of

••fl•

by
lii

GDO MOVE 'Torn B.br.e,
Two
TWO
(Premiers)
Ramick, George Peppard. A
woman devoted to her hueband and son becomes romantically involved with a charming
and scphisticate architect.
HARL*'$ iNSIL$ An.

61

5 MANNOC

12:37

Dress

'

By ELIZABETH
MITCHELL

American Ubrary Aun.
"It's a quid violence, that
social stuff," West Point
cadet By Slaight's father

tells his son in one of the
ye&amp;'s hottest first novels
"Dress Gray." Like Ry, the
book's author Lucian K.
Truscott N cornea from a
long line of military men.
And like Ry, Truscott attonded Wed Point during the
tirbulent years of Vietnam

w protest, when the social
fabric of America, and

wecIally the military, was
Wed as never before.

THURSDAY

6.00

(4)00 2) NEWS
S STUDIO SEE Attends a

slid pony roundup, tours a
kids cookie-making factory
and talks with a violin prodigy.

8:30
(2) NBC P4Ewe
c4)SCaaPews
vei.* At.G

7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH

(I) MARY TYLER MOORE

Mary exlrcisss her authority to
hits anyone she wants by hiring
a woman spoqlscuter,

S ma CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S wu.o
MACNEIL / LEHRER

I

(2) LIARS C

wing extremist who field
MCG.,T.tt and the law ar too

lenient takes matters Into his
own hands. (A)
100
(2)
TOMORROW Guests:
Las Law, executive sports
director for KHON-TV In Honotutu; Ed Richard, chairman of a

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730

(4) HOLLYWOOD $QUAMS

$100,000
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'rupii

MATCH GAME P.M.
NAME THAT
_____

o cmot. sueii

UNOS GusstL Ruth
Richard Crenna.

o
,

DICK CAVITT Guest:
Anne Jackson.

$00
(2) NATIONAL MOSRAPHIC
PICIAL "The Mystery Of

Behavior" German
naturalist photographer Heinz
Sleknann has spent his life
Animal

'SCOtdln0 animals in their naturh habitats,
)
TIME EXPRESS An
advsrftsiog man who bungled a
romance and an IC. skating

owg~"1110
a chance to
takes onu.tim.èxpi

CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG)
Jane Fonda, Jack
Lemmon, Michael Douglas. Thriller. This is a "what If"
story what if there was a malfunction In a nuclear
power plant, and what if the gal TV news reporter sniffed
It out, and what if the nuclear scientist didn't find It, and
what if the power company brass tried to cover it up? It
leaves you wondering — what If a real one had a flaw and
blew up and left a hole in the sand clear down to China?
GRADE: B -plus.

CHAMP, THE (PG)
Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
Ricky Schroder. Drama. Director France Zefflrelil has
dusted off the old classic about the ex-champ and his son
and the rich lady who used to be the kid's mother. He pulls
out all the stops no sob is left unsobbed and it's a treat
for the love-to-cry set, But It is overlong and very oversentimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child actor
In years, however. GRADE; B.

LITTLE ROMANCE, A (PG)
Laurence Olivier,
Arthur Hill, Sally Kellerman. Romantic Comedy. This one
will enchant you. A pair of teen-agers find each other, an d
find innocent romance, against a background of Paris and
Venice. With lovely music and beautiful photography, this
has fun, excitement and all those good things. GRADE: A.

-

-

Gray' A

-

-

-

-

(Film grading: A—superb; B—good; C—average; 0—
poor; F

-

awful)

Soc'i4 al Commentary

DRESS GRAY by Lucian K. Truscott IV (Doubleday, from himself—from his true
489 pages, 110.95)
self — and he didn't knwo
.THE POWER OF THEIR GLORY, AMERICA'S It."
RULING CLASS: THE EPISCOPALIANS by Kit and
"DressGray"Isabouthow
Frederica Knonlige (Wyden, 408 pages, 112.95.
Ry Slaight grows up and
MOVERS &amp; SHAKERS IN GEORGIA by Lucinda comes to know himself. His
Burnea and Frankle Coxe (Simon and Schuster, ISO search Is doubly hard
pages, 112,95
because of the elaborate and
enveloping structure of West
Point. In fact, It Is not a
Being part of a highly his faults, all his failures... search Ry undertakes
struct ured social tradition and for all his skills, all his knowingly. The Impetus is
can define a person from talents, for his manners, his his compulsion to unravel
cradle to grave. Truscott sense of right and Wt01%&amp; his the mystery surrounding the
describes how West Point tenderness, his occasional grisly and sensational death
had defined Ry Slaight: bursts of anger, bitterness, of cadet David Hand.
"West Point was his excuse resentment... In a way West
Hand was a bright,
for everything. For all his Point protected Ry Slaight. talented engaging young
moods, all his mistakes, all West Point protected him man who seemed to fit into
West Point perfectly. But Ry
ANTON Guests: Ben Vereen, mo5 mat uavia uana,
May 3
boy wonder. from New
Oscar Peterson.
(1)
0 MORK 1 MINDY Mork,

EVENING

Thomas Walks. Drama. Street gang action — it's "West
Side Story" without soul and a"Clockwork Orange"
without brains. But. . the actors' bluster, the violence
choreographed more for bravura than blood, and the New
York subway settings combine for one great visually
arresting spectacle. Perversely fascinating. Caution:
May be hazardous to your health, since film Is rumored to
have incited several attacks by inspired viewers.
GRADE: B. (O'Brien)
.

-

12:40

S NAWAP FIVE.O A right-

-

GENERAL RELEASE
DEER HUNTER R)
Robert DeNiro, John Cazale,
J. Savage, MeryiStreep, Christopher Walken. Drama.
This Is a powerful, memorable look at three Penn.
sylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
Director Michael Cimino has created Images you may
never forget. It is too long and some of It Is forced , but It
remains a classic f ilm. GRADE: A.
WARRIORS, THE (R) Michael Beck, James Remar,

millionaire, he remembers

his early days as a barber.
"I was making $150 a week
when I left the barber
business," he said. "That
was a lot of money 4550
years ago."
Along the way Como won
seven Emmy awards for his
TV shows and 17 gold
records.
"I've been lucky," he said.
"All those years on radio and
television
I guess It was
more than 20 years all
together
made me a
member of a lot of families.
Maybe that's why people
tune In my TV show just to
say hello again."

Friday, April 27, 1979-11

0 BAR NARY JONES
Betty. on vacation at a peaceful
seaside resort, becomes the
bait to trap a rapist. (R)

Orleans, was really all form
and no substance
much
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like the acedemy which
convinced he Is a misfit,
decides to leave Earth until 0 TODAY IN THE LEGISLA- provided his raison d'etre.
Ry also discovers that
Orson shows hiri what Mindy's TURE
David
Hand
was a
life would have been like with11:00
out him.
(lj) HIGHCLIFFE MANOR in
their continuing quest for
control, two of the foundation
leaders hire a hit man to do
away with Ian Glenville.
l NOVA "Still Waters"
Appearing as a placid haven,
the life and rhythm of a pond is
In reality the scene of constant,
frenetic drama. (R)

8:30
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reports to the immigration
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NEWS

homosexual: a man who
demanded control, not of-

DICK CAVETT Guest:
Antony Tudor.

fection. Though "Dress
Gray" does not focus on

11:30
Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Luciano
Pavarotti, Roy Clark, Carter
AlsOp, Charles Nelson Reilly.

homosexuality

c2)tIJI TONIGHT

(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME

0 MA'S'H A homesick B.J.
writes home

to his wife

recounting some of the events
at the 40771h. including
Hawkeye's attempt to stuff

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per se, the
matter of control is central.
At West Point, Truscott

writes, "Everything you do
Is cont rolled. .you go from
being controlled to being one
of the controllers. . . In order
to become a warrior, you had
to understand what it is to be
warred upon."
For a more focused and
scholarly look at changing
social strtture In America,
The Power of Their Glory"

LUC1AN K. TRUSCOTT IV
to
view
America's people who love exactly what
development In terms of they are doing and who they
Episcopalian aristocracy are. This is their charm and
that they oversimplify the Episcocratic style.
history. For Instance, they Their great achievement is
Insist that the Presbyterian not merely to succeed, to rise
M e 110 fi 5,
B a p t i s t to heights of prestige and

Rockefellers and Catholic
are really
people into a Volkswagon. (R)
THE CASTAWAYS ON 0 STAR8KY I HUTCH A
Episcocrats at heart, exOILUGAN'S ISLAND Gilligan beautiful girl stash.s a suitcase
plalning that religion plays
(Bob Derer) and his follow of stolen money in Starsky's
very
little part in what
castaways, shipwrecked
apartment.(R)
Eplacocracy
is all about.
on the deserted 51, are
examines
the
traditional
At
t
he
same
time, the
again rescued but decide to
12:00
return and turn the island Into
RIG VALLEY A roving band "ruling class" in this Konoligea are aware of
tropical resort.
of marauders begins robbing coimtry, a group Kit and subtleties Involved as a
and killing In the valley, and the Frederica Konolige call newly rich and powerful
9
ranchers
try to stop it.
"Episcocrats." This is an American family breaks Into
(2) TO N ANNOUNCED
PIVE.O
HAWAII
Informa
tive volume, filled Eplacocratic circles. "With
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with interesting details Episcoaats," the Konoilges
logs to a horoscope cut by a "UcCioud: The Barefoot Stew- about
a variety of write, "there are thousands
famous astrologer. (R)
ardeu Caper" (1912)
Episcocrats,
for George of ways to try but failto keep
PC1 Robert Duvall and Lee W.aver, Patrick O'Neal.
Washington
through
John up."
Remick portray General Dwight McCloud learns that a group of
Lin
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150
photos
his
trusted
ds
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This somewhat &amp;dde tonw
0. Eisenhower and
stewardesses are doumilitary aide Kay Summersby bling as te,atai
and an Index iupplen'.M this is typical 01 "The Power of
In this saga traci ng the
thieves,
social history, which tells the Their Glory," and gets a bit
can hero's war years.
story not 01 a religious wearing, especially beca use
SWOALD "Australia: The
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Lucky Continent?" The people 5
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often sound both conterms with their European
2) TOMORROW Guest:
Unfortunately,
the temptuotm and jealous, e.g.
identity and Asian economic (2) Joseph
Pursch, head of the
geography.
Alcohol Rehs4ljtstiqn unl!, EpIscrt mphor seems "Throth all tile wear of life,,
'l('!,'\
ioe, ii .if,• the Ecocrata qui1y exclude,
':bltf.
4$qmn4 the"cowSoc$sWetess ..f
ç ilg,ss
alien. (R)

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influence, but to do that with
style, too, without the ap-

pearance of nasty, driving
and, above all, obtrusive —
ambition."

Where "The Power of
Their Glory" is a "Who's

Who" of America's past,
"Movers &amp; Shakers in
is a kind of pieorul "Who's Who" of the
new South's new center of
political, financial, and

cultural power
Georgia.
Put together by Insiders,
this
collection
of
photographs, unfortunately,
Is largely Incoenprehensivle
to those who are not in the
know about who exactly is
moving and shaking down
south. In fact, Its loose
organiso and lack of
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may strike
the UfllfliUiw s.do,jgh t.

explant'y,t.

arrogant.

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SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 216—Sunday, April 29, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—( USPS 48.280)—Price 25 Cents

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SEMINOLE COUNTY YOUTH WEEK
SCHEDULE
April 29-May 5
SUNDAY, APRIL"
Youth Programs, Inc. Horse Show, Wilco Sales Arena,
Route 46,4 miles west of Interstate-4, beginning at 9 a.m.
L4pplzan exhIbition, 1 p.m. Spectators free.
Youth Art Display in Robinson's Concourse, Altamonte
Mall all during week.
MONDAY, APRIL30
League of Women Voters New Voter Registration
Siqbie Ccinrnwdty College Student Activity Center, 10
am to 3p.m.
Seminole County Bar Association Courthouse Tours.
Information: 3.483O Ext. 279•
THURSDAY, MY 3
Youth Programs, Inc. Soccer Clinic, 4-7pn., 51fOr4
Middie School. Free to first 50 youth to sign up. InforP': 347I0.
Palms Counseling Seminar "Practical Methods of
Dialing with Behavoir Problems In Children and
,yaids," Spring Oaks Recreation Center, 7 p.m.
Free to first 0 persona to register at 644-7347.

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chicken with its head cut off while this guy Is beating his
head on the ground."
With the help of bystanders, Cynthia was able to steady
the man until the ambulance arrived. It was her first
experience with an emergency crisis and she handled it
like a professional rescue workers said.
And, what with Youth Week (April 29-May 5) ex'
tensively observed throughout Seminole County and this
being the International Year of the Child, Cynthia and
some of her fellow students are prime examples of youth
In action.
Not one for taking credit, Cynthia attributes her
prowess partly to Jim TerwWager's Health I clan &amp;W her
love of physical aC1enCL' Both her mother and aunt are
registered nurses and Cynthia plans to follow suit in the
field of health careers
Other students who have put into practice the teaching

Herald Staff Writer
One Saturday last February darted out like most for
Cynthia Brown, a senior at Seminole High School. She
usually sold hot dogs and cokes on the weekends behind
one of the concessions scattered across the Central
Florida Zoological Park.
Then It happened. A fellow zoo employee of Cynthia's
had Just gone on his lunch break when he began rocking
beck and festh collapsing to the ground. He was having an
eplle$Ic.type fit and no one seemed to know what to do.
Inaspllt.eecond'sUme, Cynthia rushed from behind the
Coocson coimt.r end began employing the first aid
she'd acdred In her No school class,
"I first grabbed some jachata and placed them under
Ms head to make an airway and tried to keep him calm,"
Cynthia recalls.
"I wss just glad that I was there and was able to keep
my cool," she adds. "I didn't dart running around like a

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See CYNTHIA, Page 12A
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Seminole County Bar Association Mock Trial, 9 a.m.,
County Commission Board Room, Courthouse. Information: call 3234330 Ex. 779.
First Baptist Church Youth Led Revival, 7 p.m., 519
Park Ave., Sanford. Information: 3234041.
YOUTH DAY, SATURDAY, MAY S
Festival In the Park and Health Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
4th Street and Park, Sanford. Free entertainment, games,
and exhibits. Information: 323-1760.
HR&amp;Foster Care Children's Story Hour, 10 am. and 2
p.m., Sanford Civic Center Annex. Free. Information:
229.00.
Community Leaders vs. Youth Softball Games, 2-5 p.m.,
Chase Memorial Park Sanford. Admission, $1 for adults.
Information: 322-9146.
Sanford Chlldiood Development Center Dimey Trip,
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Drug Action Committee Art Auction, 7 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic center, $1. Information: 834-1221.
Lake Mary Block Party and Dance. 7:30 p.m. to midnight, Lake Mary Elementary School. Free. Information:

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there is no area of the county 68,178 are employed. The labor looking for summer emBy GEOFFREY POUNDS
where the demand for up- force at the same time last year ployment," Prescott said.
Herold Staff Writer
A record number of Job plicants Is slack.
was just tinder 70,000 he said.
Youths working during the
"The whole county is in a Figures used by his office summer months will not alter
seekers found positions in
Seminole County during the good economic period right compute anyone who works the employment figures. He
month of April, Florida State now, the jobs are not just at the more than 20 hours a week to be said those positions are
Employment Service Manager south end.
a full-time worker.
calculated separate from the
"As a matter of fact, I've
Prescott said there has been a general labor force.
Ralph Prescott said today.
Prescott said during March been getting inquiries from surge of females entering the
Prescott said an increase in
436 persons were placed on Jobs industries in Orlando and job market this year in the
light
industry throughout the
by his office. That figure, which elsewhere seeking information county. lie said 47.9 percent of
office
are
county
coupled
with a continued
was the highest ever recorded on the labor market in the north the applicants at his
rise
in
the
demand
for service
by the Sanford office, has end of the county," he said.
now female. lie said 37.9 perare
the key
already been surpassed in
Prescott said the county cent of the placements this year occupation workers
factors
In
the
declining
April, he said.
unemployment rate dipped have been for females.
In addition, he said 25.5 unemployment figures. Service
"It is a good market for those from seven percent for the
looking for jobs. We have an same time last year to 5.9 percent of the placements this occupation workers include
sales clerks, hotel and motel
excess of offers," he said. "We percent at the present time. The year have been minorities,
21.5
workers and restaurant
national employment rate is 5.7 percent of those placed are workers.
need good applicants."
veterans and 29.4 percent of the
The employment picture is percent.
The 5.9 percent figure is placements were for workers
bright for almost all levels of
"It is not an up and down sort
applicants,
from
the based on a county-wide labor under age 22.
of thing. The picture looks very
professional levels to the mm- force of 72,486 full-time
"Right now we are preparing good and should remain very
skilled, said Prescott. He said workers, of which Prescott said for the placement of students steady," Prescott said.

Sanford Woman Charged
In Mate's Shooting Death
Thelma Brooks' sister
Details of the shooting were mother accompanied her to the a bait.
describes her as a hard- sketchy today however. San- pouce department.
"They've bad to afl police
working person determined at ford police said they arrested
Mrs. Brooks, according to her back and forth, back and forth.
self-improvement and Mrs. Brooks, 31, shortly after sister, has three children,
He was always beating up on
"someone who strives con- the 7:45 p.m. shooting when she at home and another with two
his her and throwing her out of the
stantly to become something went to the police department father in South
Carolina. The house," Mrs. Brooks' sister
better."
to report the incident,
two at home, her sister said, are related.
Today,. Mrs. Brooks is In
Shortly after the shooting, a girl, 9 and a boy, 11. "1 don't
Mrs. Brooks is a part-time
Seminole County Jail charged Mrs. Brooks went to the home have any children, so they'll student
at
Seminole
with first degree murder In of her mother, Mrs. Pearlie May with me until we see what
Community
College
mornings
connection with the shooting Brown of West 13th Street for happens with this mess," Mrs.
and attends a school for
death Friday night of her 44- help, her sister said.
Brooks' sister said.
beauticians In Orlando at.
year-old husband, Adolphus
"When she got to my
Although police reports In- ternoons, her sister added.
Brooks in the couple's home at mother's house, she asked dicated no motive for the
"She wanted to get her
165 Bethune Circle, Sanford.
someone standing on the porch shooting, except that it was
beautician's
She was
"Now it's all gone, this to ask my mother to conic out. related to a domestic working hard atlicense.
It. - . now this,"
tragedy has ruined her whole She told her '1 just shot Sonny. argument, Mrs. Brooks' sister Mrs.
Brooks' sister said.
life," Mrs. Brooks' sister said 'That's what they they called said the couple have had
They
found his body on the
this morning.
him." She said Mrs. Brooks' problems for the past year and
floor of a bedroom.

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Simple — just remove
one of the steel bails. Actually, Susan Tindeli of
715 Bevler Road in Sanford is demonstrating her
unusual clock as a reminder for you to set your
clock one hour ahead
when you go to bed this
weekend. The official
change is at 2 a.m. local
time on the last Sunday in
April. The lost hour will
be regained six months
later, on the last Sunday
In October. Using the
simple rule - spring forward, fall back - Amricans should shift their
clock forward from 2
a.m. to 3 a.m. All of the
United States will go on
daylight time Sunday
except for Arizona,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, American
Samoa and all of Indiana

save six counties around

Gary and six counties
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sophisticated instrument Knowles' report to the
Me City of Sanford will be
landing equipment at the air- commIslillon Inoted that the $9
seeIthI $14 million In federal
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million In hotaing assistance
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In his report to thile city money dates back only to 1972.
pebnarily in the area of dorm
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said Sanford has been awarded were Some federal revenue
projects, City Manager Warren
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more than $51 million In federal sharing funds and CETA
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down includes $38,382,354.29 for Training Act) funds paid to city _________ .
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requests plus an accounting of
requested the report on grant federal programs," Knowles
the total amount of federal said he has received word that funds "simply to see
how we're wrote In his report.
received by the City OV
the airport authority has been doing." He said the request
was
past several years.
given
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re are all gradations u sex, or avoid it, after a cornbetween. The other factor at pletely satisfactory recovery
from a heart attack. So there is
contributes to gray hair Is air no
accumulating In the hair shaft.
you that anatomically and as
Whenever this happens, far as sensory nerves are
graying will result. You see the concerned, there Is no reason
same thing In cells from the why you cannot continue to
skin. The white flakes from enjoy a full and satisfying sex
dandruff appear white because relationship.

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PALM DESERT, Calif. (UPI) — Edgar Buchanan, one of the
test known character actors in movies and television, died early
today at Eisenhower Medical Center where he underwent brain
today, when the major league baseball season surgery two months ago.
starts. There will also be fill-In umpires. NEA
Buchanan, 76, was bed known in recent years for his role as the
resident sports expert Murry Olderman takes a garrulous Unde Joe in the TV series, "Petticoat Junction." fie
close look at season openers of today and yesteryear
also appeared In "Cade's County" and In more than 80 feature
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Chance for advancement in the and Mrs. Walker has been Playticluse. it was in his eleventh play that he was sm by a
TWO of the four worW in the with W rrimpiq ofUn court would start AminC up. in the
probate department," she said, replaced. She decided to resign. Coluinbis Studios talent scout.
juveallis divialm of dw dark's system CWW for in AftiC19 V cOurb= OW decided I would
start showing up' adding she has worked for That's her problem," he said.
He once said,I The only time I'm happy Is when I'm in front 0111
office
Ow
of the 1196 Cciistittdlon iii resign," she said.
Beckwl
th
for
the
past
five
Beckwith
sa
came
ra hamming it up."
charge 01 the probate, mad&amp;5 ye ago — said the workload Vicky Brown, who had saI adding at that Pointshe years.
id his office Is
operating
aatIsfactoy
in
Buchanan
was summoned to Columbia and cast for the role 01
health, Jnlls
all
mia1e got too heavy.
worked in the juvenile division
lgnet
"He
asked
me
to
train
a
Its
departments.
He
declin
license divisions for six yews.
ed Judge Bogardus in the movie "Arizona."
"Wilth On growth of the of Bedwith's office for ft past
MM Brown said Mrs. Ruill, woman VM was to be my further comment.
This launIched a career that Continued until his cleallb,

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caused by fluids. He underwent a similar operation three years
earlier,
His death was announced by his son, Edgar Jr., who said
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The younger Buchanan said his father died at 5 a.m.
uc an
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moved
with
his
family
to
the
mountainous
back country of Oregon
Beckwft
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eanwhile,
Us offlin has ads*lde said county and the caseload which 4¼ years, said additional help King, who was
HeInUllbNWrAw
supervisor," Mrs. Brady said. in 1910 where he lived an outdoor life of hunting and fishing.
staff his mushroolmed and bmw was not hired em timuo ft juvenile division for the pat 2%
Beckwith noted, however:
Four employea in um Oaks am is hoftning "usual so
Buchanan Attended dental school at the Insistence of his dentistheavy, it got to the point Caseload in the juva&amp;
divisloni
years,
also
resigned
because
o
"With
80 persons working In my father but developed an Interest In acting and theater. He won a
d Qurk of the QCUIt CoUrt without the four.
Arthur IL Beckwith Jr. he"
Liob %Ikerii wbo had been where we needed more em. Increased by 2,000 cases, the increased workload. Mrs. office, we always have some two-year scholarship in dramatics to Yale University but his
PIOYON to 11"s the workload. "Becklift broughIt anotheIr girl Brown could not be rewhed for openings. I
rwigii,d over the pad several empioysd In the courthesee for I was not able to convince
would rather talk of father persuaded him to finish dental school.
Beck. In forms to train and I wuto be comment,
the 96 percent of the employees
to
In 1P26, Buchanan met and married a classmate and the
thspadl7ysars—twoyearsas withtogs
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Increased

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proposal when the meeting began.

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make matters worse.
ducers to hold back beef.
But he told two House
He said a subsequent surge in
Agriculture subcommittees supplies when controls were
1' that the Council on Wage and removed contributed to a break
Price Stability can act to in prices In 1974 and low prices
' ', monitor price increases by the which continued for the next
middleman and pressure three years. Producers then
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government officials to buy less sold cattle and did not rebuild
beef.
herds.
While all Items In the ConThe situation will correct
mimer Price Index except food Itself as higher beef prices
rose at a 10.3 percent annual encourage more livestock pro; -"
rate In the three months duction "provided there is no
.
through February, food con- attempt to Impose limits,"
surned at home went up 19.5 Kahn said.
percent, Kahn said.
Government food policies in
Retail beef prices have gone the past two years — Idling
up at a rate of 72 percent, pork acreage, building a grain
at 22 percent and poultry at 24 reserve and higher sugar prices
percent, he said, but those rates — contributed to food Inflation,
are exIncted to taper off in Kahn said, but an argument can
coming months,
be made for government InThe Agriculture Department terventlon to curb wide price
predicts that overall retail food fluctuations.
prices will rise 8 to 10 percent
He said the government can:
this year and that Choice grade —Monitor middleman costs,
beef will rise 20 percent.
particularly because of a
"For the mot part, it must be surprising 3 percent increase in
emphasized," Kahn said, "this the farm to retail spread since
recent, terribly painful In- October. Attention has been
crease in food prices has been directed to poultry processing,
the result of competitive meat packing, soft drinks,
market forces, interference canned soup, beef,
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Ocala Sen. Kenneth MacKay asked Barren and other foes
rejected the Equal Rights Amendment 12-4 today, but a they were afraid of and said they are "doing a positive disservice
Parliamentary move by the mumn's 401118or kept It &amp;live for at to Florldn's system of government if the full Senate is WMWS to
least one more day.
ratify the amendment and they're keeping It from getting the
Pea"51P4 the amendment was certain to be kWsd In committee, chance.
,
Gordon
Barren said s sees cs shows the full_____
th. majority
'nde vssdd r.)sut
so he could move for rsconaldsration.
the Plan. Senate President Phil Leils, D.Wad Palm Beach, said
The muhtlmlllionalre Miami Bead bankerhad expected the he figures the Senate Is stacked 21-1*
It.
reconsideration move would gfve him anotl*r week to
to get
It Is only the second time the Senate Rules Committee
the amendment to the floor. But Rules Q*frm
Dempsey defeated the amendment. The full Senate has rejected It three
Barron, D-Panams City, leader of anti-ERA forces anticipated times.
Gordon's strategy and scheduled a special rules meeting for
The hearing room was packed with women wearing "Stop
Thursday to take It up for another vote.
ERA" and "ERA Yes" buttons, and many who could not get It
Gordon
based on sex, Is probably dead. But he also contended the vote on
Security was tight and the room so crowded that one reporter
the floor m have been at lead 220 or opponents would not
was refused alssion by guards when he was not able to produce
have been afraid to let it out.
Press Credentials. Neither the Legislature nor the press issues
While a"
vote would have defeated the amendment, it would Credentials and they are normally not required.
have given supporters a chance to sway only one senator to
Gordon had predicted the committee vote at04
1agaInd his

change his mind.

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You
open one spade and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
today among friends with
rebid two spades over your
whom you mix socially that 19) Consider a hasty exit If you By Oswald Jacoby
partner's two hearts.
might put you on the defensive, run into Individuals who have and Alas Sontag
He continues to three
However, one you'd least ex- narrow outlooks and begin to
clubs. A Texas reader wants
pact to do so will prove
to know what we do now.
rub you the wrong way. It's Yesterday we saw dedater refuse three finesses
We make the simple bid of
GEMV41(May 21-June 21) Do better than sounding off.
because he didn't want to
four clubs. We have no Interyour bed do quickly resolve
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20'
Feb* 9) risk giving the defenders a
est in three notrump and
any problem that may arise at Just because someone Is a chance to ruff something.
intend to pass if partner's
home todsy,or you may have to friend doesn't mean you have to
In today's hand, South Is
next bid Is four hearts.
fue a eMy atmosphere for a lend them sclimething you know looking at two finessm but
NIEWSPAPPIA ENTk.RPRISF ASSN.
Urns.
they may never return. Politely l'efuses both of them for the
(Do you have a question for
simple reason that he
CANCER (June 21-July 23) If say, "No."
the experts? Write "Ask the
doesn't
need
th
em.
you we too set on your own
PISCES
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ideas today you'll fail to hear To gain the cooperation 01
per. individual questions will
rounds of diamonds. South
be answered it accompanied
the sairdlou of another who others today you may first have ruffs the third and is ready
by stamped. self-addressed
Is trying to help you — and who to listen to their plans and he for operation contract.
envelopes
. The most Interestbows how to.
willing to give themi a try. It
He Is looking at that good
ing
questions
will be used in
club suit In dummy and am
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Be they fall, they'll try it your thathscanaffordtoloseone
this column and will receive
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trump. West takes his

WASHINGTON (UP!) — with which could only make
White House inflation-fighter matters worse."
Alfred Kahn said today market
He blamed a current beet
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trump trick and, furthermore, that once trumps are
out, he is home with the
bacon.
So South promptly plays
ace and king of trumps.
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Wednesday, Aprfl4, ifl

Citizen Committee Eyes Voting

VVORLD
IN BRIEF

The commIssIoners have determined they m
make a
Mrs. Bthce has asked the comnil.1bners to delay any change lzj
decision by early June because If they opt to stay with the the method of holding elections until after the 1980 presIdentia'
mechanical machines the order for purchase of additional new election year. She object. to changing from mechanical voting
ones must be made by then.
machines to a computer card system.
The advisory committee is to be composed of two rePresen
Director of the county's Office of Management, Analysis an
tatives selected by the local Democratic Executive Committee
Evaluation
Jeff Etchberger gathered together information
by
and two
EJfl (Itt. Linda
both
types
of
voting but declined to include a recommendation In
Mays and Susan Warren of the Seminole Coun
ty League of his report to th
e board last week.
Women Voters; two persons designated by the Seminole County
League of Civic Associations; one person from each of
He said, however, the first year cost of conversion to the nei
the five
county commission districts to be appointed by th e Individual
method and the costs of purchasing additional new mechanic1
commmluloners and a representative of the Council of
pjjp. necessary for the 1800 elections are almost ldenticaj.
Governments In Seminole County.
But, Etcherberger added, the money spent for the net
Commissioner Sandra Glenn, chairman of the council of local of
mechanical machines could not be recovered for the most part f

The commissioners Tuesday adopted a resolution designating
how the committee members will be named and the kgU)flts
the community they will represent. None of the members will be
either county commlsaissloners or representatives of Seminole
Superviso r of Elections Camilla Bruce's office, the corn-

'Hot Line ' Connects
Israel With Egypt

missloners decided.

JERUSALEM (UP!)
Prime Minister Menachein
Begin told the Israeli Parliament today a "hot line" will
be established between him and Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat so that both leaders can confer at any time.
"A direct line will be established between him and me,"
Begin told members of the Knesset. ,From now on he can
contact me directly and tell me what is on his mind and
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The board agreed th e committee, If It wishes, can receive
formation from Mrs. Bruce's office and assistance from county
staff members. Its report is to be delivered to the commission by

On

Begin also said he expects "serious problems" In the
future talks with Egyptians, but expressed confidence the

Problems could be overcome.

woman's throat was critically wounded today by pollee

during the shootoot.

'Amin Reopens Airport

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and artillery bombardments, Uganda's President Idi
Amin has successfully reopened Entebbe Airport, with
limited military supplies flowing again to his embattled
army, diplomatic sources said today.
After days of artillery attacks Tanzanian MIG 21
warplanes Sunday attacked and closed Entebbe Airport,
Uganda's only link to the outside world, in a surprise raid
which significantly escalated the war.
The Tint-ilan warplanes bombed the main runway at
Entebbe, 1*4 sources said It was hastily repaired and
aircraft were again using the runway by Tuesday.

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MAbRID, Spain (UP!)
Voters today elected a
Socialist city council In Barcelona and appeared headed
for a gnvernlng coalition with the Communists in Madrid.
But the ceidrists captured most of the local power in
Spain's first democratic municipal elections In 48 years
With 80 percent of the vote counted, Interior Minister
Rodolfo Martin Villa reported that Premier Adolfo
Suarez' Democratic Center Union had won the largest
number of deputies In 20 of Spain's 50 provinces.
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Prime Minister Mehdo
Bazargan reversed his earlier pledges and flatly rejected
any separate political dogs with restive tribes pressing
for autonomy In the strongest assertion of the central
government's authority since Ayatollah Ruhollah
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Khomeini seized power.
Bazargan's rejection Tuesday came as the army seized
rebel positions In the Tirkan region new the Soviet
border, virtually imposing martial law on the strife-torn
city ofGon*d.eQaboos where troops fought for nia. days.
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Accordingly, the judge refused Tuesday to accept an
appeal filed on behalf of Evans' thotherto halt the 2yearold killer's execution eprly Friday. Hand dismissed a
request by Petty Evans of Beaumont, Texas, to delay the
execution scheduled for
12:01 a.m. Friday
Holxnan Prison.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)-In New York topless dancing
Is an art form protected by the First Amendment right to
free expression, a state Supreme Court justice has ruled.
With that, Justice John Doerr Tuesday declared unconstitutional a 1917 law prohibiting topless dancing in
bars or on any prnlaes where alcoholic beverages are

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SAN MATEO, Calif, (UP!)
A dramatic switch by
Democrats in the final days of the campaign and a low
voter turnout Tuesday gave veteran Republican poiltican
WIIIIan Royer a decisive victory In an election to fill the
congressional seat of Leo Ryan, who was slain In Guyana
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lad November.

With 544 of of 568 precincts tabulated, Royer had 49,143
votes, compared to 34,574 for G.W. "Joe" Holsinger,
Ryan's aide. The turnout ran abort 37 percent, a factor
favoring the GOP In a district with 'a 57 prcsnt
Democratic registratim

Committee OKs Missiles
The Senate Armed Services

Committee has approved another $2.2 billion
the
Pentagon to spend this fiscal year, Including funds to
for

generation of intercontinental nuclear

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The committee approved $190 nilllk'n to start
development of the M-X inliall., designed to replace the
aging MJnitenan 3 missile in the Ui arsenal. Another
VS million was provided to study how the MX should be
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$3 billion and $5 billion in new
revenues for the government.
Sources said Carter was still in
the process of deciding the
specific form of the tax, but he
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The decontrol and the new tax
would be the cornerstone of the
energy program drafted by
the administration
problems caused by the interruption
Iranian oil supplies and the escalation world
oil cartel prices.
new

to counter

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Because
the Three Mile
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bring up
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higher tax on oil producers than

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nuclear energy field. But he

was likely to say nuclear

year, but congressional leaders
were not receptive.

The White House Is hopeful
1tFI DENT J INI 51V CARTE R
that added public pressure,
aroused by hefty oil profits,
'addresses the nation
would be a deciding factor this a broadcast speech were plea from
several members of
time around.
scuttled by White House adCongress who felt Carter's
At one point, plans to deliver visers. They were revived by a
direct hand was needed.

president's current authority to energy must be an "integral
raise ceilings gradually took part" ot the nation's resources
nearly
year and a half
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Sanford

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March Recalls
Death Of Dr. King
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) - killed April 4,1968 trying to help who will ho given their first
About 5,000 participants were sanitation workers who sought holiday in observance of King's
expected to join a march today AFSCME representation in death.
commemorating the 11th annl- labor netntIntlnn
versary of the death of Dr.
The civil rights leader and
Martin Luther King
and Nobel Prize winner was preparunion leaders hope the event ing to lead his second sanitation

CLASS OF 1970.78

Sanford Christian

Jr.

"Not only are we going to
memorialize Dr. King, remember him and his spirit,
also going to make his dreams a
reality," said the Rev. Jim
Smith, head of the American
Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees In Memphis.
Jerry Wurf, AFSCME International president, NAACP
Director Ben Hooks and U.S.
Rap. Harold Ford, D.Tenn., and
Smith had the list of marchers.

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rights workers massed In
Memphis during the 1960s and leads to the site of King's
death for a short memorial
service.
Memphis light, Gas and
Water Division headquarters Is
the marchers' next stop for a
demonstration against rising
utility rates.
Speeches by Hooks, Wurf and
other officials at the Orpheum
Theater conclude the day's
activities. Among the topics
be covered is the Issue of union
representation for employees In
the Shelby County clerk's office.
King was caught up In
another battle between the city
and Its employees when he was
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BOSTON (UPI) An *munployed dishwasher charged
with setting fires at two downtown Bodo hotels last week
wasorderadto court today to bearralgnedon charges of
murder ln the dsatho(a guest WIIO died from bsrnsaif.
(erect In one of the fire..

and child supped laws should be nerdere&amp;
The order awarded Jimmy Lee Hayes, 27, the custody of
two children, IN a week from his u-wife for their support
MW the family Car.

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workers march when an assassin 's bullet brought his life to an
end on the balcony of the
Lorraine Motel.
Rioting er upted in Memph is
and other cities across the
country and the sanitation
workers were soon allowed to

unionize.
Over the next 10 years
Memphis enjoyed a relative
peace with Its municipal employee unions, but the calm was
shattered three months after
the observance of the 10th
anniversary of King's death.
A fire union strike last July
was UOweu Dy police
IfIVL
National Guard troops were
called into the city to maintain
order and help fight hundreds of
fires that broke out during the
first firefighers' strike. The
Guard returned to help keep the
peace when police walked off
their jobs the following month.
Firefighters returned to the
picket lines a second time In
support of the police
breaking
order in the
process.
Recent dissatisfaction In
some Memphis and Shelby
County government offices has
sparked employee Interest In
unionization and Smith said he
expects strong turnout at the
march by municipal workers

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MU passed both the Home aid
Senate with relative e se a few wesho ago. but dw
governor walled mdli Tuesday to sign L Under the new
law, aidheritics would have to oldain a sWipo.a, rather
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ubw hmbiwnoim

oeM ilat, this year, with a,Charp etiges in"-adMUV1eurUYJS1t '1J
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people, guaranteeing huge
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subcommittee repeatedly but
narrowly, on 11.10 margins
voted down a series of
proposals
gradual decontrol.

for child support in apparently the first such action In

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MOBILE, Ala. (UP!) Federal District Judge Wifflun
B. Hand says he sees nothing strange In John Louis Evans
III's decision "to place his bets on a new existence In some

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After several weeks of
speculation and postponements
In announcing a decision,
Carter will deliver a 9 p.m. EST
radio and television speech
from the Oval Office on his
overall energy strategy.
Sources said Carter has
decided to remove all controls
on domestic oil prices by Sept.
30, 1981, the date existing
congressional authorization ex
pires. He will start lifting the
controls June 1 this year.
In a politically risky move,
Carter then will seek congresslonal approval for increasing
oil taxes, a similar levy that
was sought last year but never

In a preliminary skirmish
Tuesday, a House energy

Georgia since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that shinny

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economic segment, with major automakers closing plaids
and reducing work schedules of more than 71,000 workers.

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additional $270.
Jim Flug, head of the group,
said if the new plan is anything
like it is being reported, "it will

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line prices would rise
as 7 cents a gallon under the
new program. Many of the
president's advisers believe
higher prices at gas pumps
would deter public consuinp.
tion.
Decontrol is not universally
popular even under the threat
of growing shortages. The

ARICUS, Ga. (UP!) A Sender County judge has
ordered a woman to pay her former husband $20 a week

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picket lines at trucking terminals throughout the nation
today, as the uonwalkouJ reached a record fourth day,
but the government announced bargaining will resume

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and baby

Teamster Talks Resume

hospital Tuesday morning of "arnie pulmonary burns"
suffered In the firs at the Qipisy Plaza Hotel Thursday.
Me also had sutured thIrd.dsgr.e burns over 90 percent
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CHICAGO(UPI) Jane Byrne, an angry Irish woman
who Single-handedly beat the Chicago Democratic
machine and then embraced It, swept to
victory as the
first woman mayor of Chicago In a greater triumph than
ever was scored by her political patron, Richard J. Daley.
The maverick Democrat Immediately promised to work

WASHINGTON (UP!)

A consumer group, Energy

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Mayor's Race In Chicago

Topless Dancing An Art

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Qulnese forces pull out of disputed border areas before
such talks begin.

WASHINGTON (UP!)

President Carter will address
the nation Thursday night on
his new energy proposals,
which will Include ending
controls on crude oil prices and

Maverick Woman Wins

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Wednesday, April 4. )7__3

CoderGoes On T LI With Energy Plans . :,.

NATKA.
IN BRIEF

for "a new renaissance" for Chicago. She gave thanks to
the same pty machine she whipped In the Feb. 27
primary election, The party delivered for her Tuesday.

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Malcolm Lodes Sr.
Frank U. Manning
Carl Sclisenemann
Arthur $leins
Joyc.welton
uNtie Williams
Lilla Anderson, Dlry
lNbell Srandetitter, Delary
Cars MOrNn, Deltena
Patrick Iacan. Lake Mary
Discssuus

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Islam, in a special Moslem reaction from Bhutto's secon
d he killed him physically," he two-week war against
(UP!) Zulfikar All Bhutto, ceremony.
India In land and social reforms.
wife,
Iranian-born
Begum said.
ruler of Pakistan for five tur1971
that
resulted
condemned
In the
His fateful mistake was
The
man was left Nusrat, but his son, ShahWestern analysts fear the secession of East Pakistan, now calling
bulent years, was hanged by the alone In his bare cell
elect ions In March 1977
for half an mawax, bitterly criticized Zia execution of Bhutto may throw
neck for 30 obligatory minutes hour before the death
an
an nt
Bangladesh.
and
then
apparently rigging
warr t In I erview in London.
Pakistan Into an economic
today and quickly buried by the was read to him. Then he
began
"The man Is a murderer," political paraylsls that could Althoth his opponents des- them. The result was months of
military regime. Protests his death
rioting that killed hundreds and
mardi, his hands Shahinawax told Independent result In Its disintegration.
pined him as a murderer and paralyzed
erupted In at least two cities. la
bahl his back.
the economy.
Radio News. "He has done this
Born to privilege and educat- power-t hi rst y politician, his
Bhtdto, 51, too proud to beg
As he walked down death out of desperation and fear, out ed In United States, Bhutto was supporters believed him
a
for mercy from President row, other
me military felt obliged to
prisoners stood in of fear of my father's name. He credited with pulling Pakistan champion of Pakistan's 70 Intervene
and Zia deposed
Mohammad Zia ul-Haq who their cells chanting a traditiondeposed him In a military coup, al chorus known only by those could not kill him politically so together after its disastrous million people who Instituted Bhutto In July Wi?.
was executed shortly before condemned to die.
dawn at Rawalpindi district
On the exacution piefform
'poleIV IVIVIVIV IV 'tip IV IV
jail,
stood the hangman, Taroma
Four federal police officials SbIh, son of a Qiristlan family
convicted of murder with of execut
ioners dating back to
Bhutto reportedly were hanged the mid-19th century.
also.
At 6 aim,
an both
A iflttuy transport plans M4 of
1h
o
onb
his
flew Bhutto's body to his henà and held th
flow
em out from
tribal village of Gharl Buksh Ms sides as the trapdoor was
near Larkana, 400 miles north sprung.
of Karachi, for a government
The prestigious Nawa-Eburial witnessed by Bhutto's Waqt newspaper said Bhutto
uncle, his cousin and Ms first was left hanging for the
wife, Begum Amir Bhutto.
obligatory *1 minutes before he
The quick burial was aimed was cut down.
.T
at forestalling violent protests
Bhutto was convicted of
but witnesses said about em ordering the murder of a
VT
demonst rators stoned a police po _
litIcaiopponent,4uanedp,aza
station In Rawalpindi and
In November 1975. The i
Others stoned cars In Lahore. ambush was botched and
Prison officials said jail Kasurl's father was slain.
v
t~~
aiau*ry Yar Bhutto's lawyers alleged the
Mohammad an4 a dewy en- conviction was based on flimsy
s cell between 4 evidence and on the tetmcny
am. and 5 am., bathed him of police officials also facing
AM aiioweii him to react trom charges.
P
the Koran. the MY b:: of
There was no Immediate
'vIm 1W

BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)
A senior Vietnamese
Official told diplomats today that Hanoi has dropped all
preconditions and asked for peace talks with china next
week, diplomatic sources said...
The sources, quoting diplomatic dispatches from Hanoi,
'said Deputy Foreign Minister Than then told a news
conference talks could begin April 10 in Hanoi.

' Centrists Win in

1* elections.

Trip

Proud To

Too

To Talk

Vietnam Ready

commissioners decide to shift to computer card vot ing after thi

7:20

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Inside a Pan American jot at Sydsey's International
Airport. He died several hours later.
Police said the hijacker, Identified as an Italian,
Dünlscus Sperargzo, suffered several gunshot wounds

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Fishing

at a

By SHARON CARRASCO
his car, he told Seminole Coordy
Herald Stall Writer
sheriff's deputies. Bucket said
Bucket's throat and demanded through a back bedroom her briefcase containing $500
A rural Sanford man on his he took the two men to the
his waUetand money, depgj
window and dole$4OOwortJof late SUflriay night.
way fishing was robbed at Handy Way Store at the corner
said. The Incident occurred stereo equipment. A panasonic
Miriam Stein of 2461
knhfepoint In Winter Springs by of SR 410 and SR
about 4 p.m.
to buy
receiver, Panasonic turntable Marklngham Drive, near
two men who had ear lier helped some beer and returned to the
Bucket described the males and two p'nasonfc speakers Maitland, said she arrive4
him free his car from a ditch, road where he dropped them
as being In their 209 and were taken, she said.
home from work at ap
wearing beige pants and white
Bud Bucket, 39, of 180 Azalea off. The two Joined two other
proximately 11.30 p.m. Sunday
BIAETAXEN
Lane, Sunland Estates, said he men In a 180$ OIhenobIIe Delta
T-shirts. Both were ap- A boy's bicycle val ued at $250 and was walking from hat
Environmental 9$, Bucket said.
was driving
proximately 5 foot ten Inches was stolen at 5 p.m. Tuesday driveway when. the attack
Accor
di
ng
to
deputies,
car.
one man had a beard, fromna bike rack near the tennis OccUrred.
Study Center Road in Winter
deputies said. The robbers took courts at Lake Katherine
Springs Tuesday to go fishing Bucket again drove down the
The two men said y
The man, who was described
when his car left the roadway Eion*tal
as 5 foot, 10 inches tall, leaped
Y Center some bait and beer and Bucket $84 Bucket reported.
Longwood.
Road where his car again offered to drive them to
BURGLARY
and went into the ditch.
out of the bushes and threw
became duck. Bucket said two Handy Way Store deputies said.
Mary Jane Rogers, 21, of 210 A man wearing dark clothing Stein to the ground, according
Two men walked out of the different
4 of
we Maplewood Drive saJd
and a docking cap beat up a to Seminole County sherif f's
woods and helped Bucket free woods and helped him free his of the men
placed a knife at entered her home Tuesday Maitland woman and then stole deputies.

SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)-A bomb-wielding hijacker
who demanded to go to Moscow and held a knife to a

(UP!)

Way To

Pfl• meeting today t be held In Longwood.

Motorist Gets

Hijacker Is Killed

NAIROBI, Kenya

governments, said Its representative will be selected

May 30.

vice versa."

Method,
0

A citizens cmmlttee, which will look into the pros and cons of

mechanical voting machines versus the ultra-modem computer
card vot ing method for the county will be comprised of 14 persons
who will be appointed at next Tuesday's county commission
meeting.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Wednesday, April 4,1979--4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6Months, $16.50;
Year, $3600. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, 13.60; 6 Months
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

Message: Not A
,Moment Too Soon
Traumatized by Vietnam and mesmerized by
the soothing promise of detente with the Soviet
Union, the American people seemed to shrink from
the burdens of world leadership during much of this
Faced now with the ominous consequences
of this passivity, Americans may again be
prepared to accept a more active role In international affairs.
A recent news poll found a majority of
Americans distressed over the nation's seeming
weakness. A commandIng 71 percent favored ef
forts to 'influence events In other countries If U.S.
Interests are involved."

The former Greyhound bun 'r4aied as Its
desthtItI4)fl "Heaven" when arrived at
site new Disney World of June W. ft had
to
the right place for If. It waxi't heaven, It was an
next best thing for the more than 30,000 who flocked
there for the four.nlglg, threeday cIn1p&amp;rg event
They
irwarii all year to the annua' Jesus
Festival and take
work or school and travel
great Idanous to be Part of it. Once there they bate
to In" and some even have already purchased
their tks for Jesne '00.
Somehow for a few days doctrinal, age, racial
and cultural differences are forgotten and
thounanda Of strangers who may be Catholics, Jews
for June or members of si 30 dinations,
are imilpnj through unity of praise and
wol hip.
Las, a white-bearded retiree and his wife drove
all the way from California in their motor home to

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The Clock
By JANE CAEIEP,y

attend the event
iiMdbIy Young, Of Altamonte Swings, were
camping in their motor home, while he conuvided
to work on his motorcycle to Cocoa Beach during
the day. 11 first morning he missed a sharp two In
the road because of the fog and broke several ribs.
He didn't let a little thing like that stop him frfl
riding to work each day end enjoying Jam IL
People always notice something different about
the happy cowde at these festivals. Alcohol, dma,
fggg and litterbugs are not a problem and smokers
we scarce. Everyone is friendly and hslpL
Twenth4bree lest wallets were turned In during the
event and It of tlunn had money In tbKL
Twenty-one dollars in cash was found and turned
Intobit and found as were .svera] sets ofcar keys
(Including mine). One man from florida's wait
coast set upa kitchen with which he could feed as
many as 100 In cue anyone needed a meal and
. couldn't afford It.

_!bon Am.KeIJwi("rm O!i7fl, but llUkLkL
little June end I are going to change the world")
told Of her dream Of building a gymnasium In the
slums of Boston, It was later announced that anyone
wishing to help could come up and drop a donation
In the buckets near the stage. It seemed that many
wanted a share In her dream, because without
fanfare they made their way In the dark to drop
more than $100 In the buckets.
What does it take to put on a festival such as
this? 1s year's budget was just under $500,000. In
the p
had been a problem, but
provemeids to the cow pasture-orange grove site
that cod between $30,000 and $30,000 eliminated the
problem this year. Included in this was the laying
down of three acres of sod.
On thousand volunteers worked without pay to
prepare for the event andto make it run smoothly
during the week. Everyone including the director,
Alex Clatteaberg, paid their own admission.

ANGL E.WAL TERS

Contrast this with the Isolationist climate of
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The only thing In life
"The .th11fl14atIOO Is attempting to lead the
public opinion just half-a-dozen years ago.
as certain as death and taxes is the exIdence
coiatry down the path Of piecemeal health
somovift or other, Of a poll purporting to
Congressional attacks on the Pentagon's budget
reform that has failed In the pad and already
measure
publIc olnlon about both.
helped weaken this country's bargaining position
tbrestens to bankrupt the health care system."
NO aspect Of modern living, no corner of the
If you find It hard to believe that his sober
during negotiations with the Soviet Union on the
American psyche is safe these days from the
warning on the effects of Increased government
first strategic arms limitation agreements. And
probing curiosity of the professional pulie.
Interference
on health care cods was uttered by
isolationist sentiment short-circuited any hope of
Sen. Edward Kennedy, so did II
::contesting the Soviet-Cuban takeover of Angola as
me pollsters are everywhere, and they're
The senator rogidered this warning, along
well as any effective response to North Vietnam's
ready and able to prove anything you'd like them
with his "serious disappointment," upon lear.
to. Astheoldap
tnassive violation of the Paris peace agreement in
mgoe flguresdon'tlis
bid
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ning that President Carter has opted for a
.:19
gradual socialization
socialization of our health care system
Is President Carter looking for public support
Instead Of Kennedy's own suddeii socialization.
Communist victories in Vietnam and Angola only
for the an1'ilatratIcn's forthcoming Strategic
What the administration has proposed is "Phase
encouraged further Soviet expansion In Africa and
Arms Limitation 1eaty with the Soviets? Then
(ie" of Its eventual goal, a compulsory national
he shall find it — In polls by CBS and the New
N
the Middle East.
MH*
health plan If the administration has Its way,
York Times ($3 Percent In_
favor) and by NBC
:,• Indeed, former Secretary of State Henry
"Phase
One" will begin in ll3atacost of $1044
'BAR
°
P
(Ii percent support).
'
reported to have said
billion. This program would bealrned at making
.
•
V Kissinger Is reliably
Dooalltreatyquutlon.uth
opponentsf SALT
..:
.
"sigeIflc
entJ"inciforuspoor
pr1vately that his job was to negotiate the best
responses? Well, for course they do - end why and
the
aged
and
would
provide Insurance for
;. ms possible with the Soviet Union, given the
not, when a survey by George Fine Research,
those
who
are
said
to
be
inadequately
protected
1nsufficlent resolve of the American people to stayInc. si
20 percent of the public in favor
from
the
cods
of
catastrophic
illnessm
the course In frustrating Moscow's global amof such a pact?
LIGHTER SIDE
But Son.Kennedy isn't satisfied with spending
Should Congress adopt tougher gun control
bItions.
an additional $15 billion on a limited program.
laws? One would think so, judging from Gallup
"Now!" Is the rallying cry, as the senator
But now, the collapse of a pro-Western regime and National opinion ituearci center
travels
far and wide to promote his plan. The
Home Front Thunder
1n Iran and the Increasing vulnerability of Ierslan
which have shown, for nearly two decades, that
a±nlnldraticn's principal spokesman on the
upwards of two.thlrda of the public favors such a
Gulf oil supplies required by Japan, Western
he.Ith Issue, HEW Secretary CalIIno, counters
move.
By DICK WT
that deprive honod, hardwklng civilians of by
urope and the United States have jolted the
aloin that Congress will only accept a
be
hasty?
A
new
Dec'1
'
employment,
that
wreak
havoc
on
the
local
"csidkmu"
plan such as us one proposed by
Amerlcan people. U.S. public opinion Is beginning
Making Wormatlon survey shows no ldu"tIcal WASHINGTON (UPI) - When the history of economy of cownmWUn whire tho buss are Carter.
q adjust to tough International realities. And a
tworiin majority ooesd to additional gun modern warfare Is wrItten, It almost certainly located end that weaken America's first line 01. Prasimlably, an adnilnlstratjon that calls a
iiawdor reason for P stntartqr 9wandthg
•
will boduk a chapter on the um
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I1*y Of defisise, t Fm ap It.
biadgat Itti I $30 ?Illlon deficit "lom and
wldesprëad'ptthlk perce Ion of his
me examples coul d go on bd.Ikdt.ly. For Ui. mItry bases to witlidand attack — by the
Q.ln
Whlth
of
thou
categories
would
you
put
seater." can eièMea now $15 biniâa lending
fWeatt
everypolirodudngamajorfty.pinjcnlnfavor Pentagon.
l!trotecting the United States and Its
Fort Molehill?
program
without batting an eye.
lies.
of something, another can be found to yield
me Defense Department, from all reports, has A. As the hornfe of this nation's only barrage 'rtu is asnot"cautious"
the
first
time that the Messm
exactly us opposite reaul.
enough firepower to wipe out enemy Ir4allatlons balloon tril,th center, Fort Molehill is an In.
ter
and
Kemedy
have skirmishedus
That Is the Implied message in the news poll. might
Which
be harmless enough tim, not to anywhere on earth. But when it tries to lmIiste di.p.l4e part of our effort to retain MOM health care Iuuie, but it Is Important toover
keep in
What the country needs now is political leadership
mandion lacretive employment for Ponders, itsown facilities,
the department hvquantV equaft with pool&amp; It mot be kill open at all mind that they have never IOU&amp; ova whWw
apable of forging this public sentiment Into a
, it not for us tendency of elected public encounters mnnwmoimtable resistance,
cods,
there should be compulsory national health
stronger foreign policy.
officials and policy makers to pud so mrh faith
Jiat last week, In an economy move, the
Q. But aren't barrage balloons, which wer, lift Insurance - only about when and how It should
President Carter's dispatch of a carrier task
In survey data.
Pentagon announced plans to close or over from World WE I, now obsolete?
be mplem.nteij
force to the waters off the Persian Gulf and the
downgrade
157
bases,
for
a
projected
saving
of
A.In
the
thermonuclear
age,
ftlsvftal
that
the
me philosophical compatihility of the two on
Politicians, who am Past madm
art
$214
million
a
year.
1dminIstraUon pledges to use military force if _
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United
States
retain
a
conventional
warfare
this
*NAM raises the possibility that the
r, a desire
offensive
Is
In
troieie.
capalllIty.
It
appears,
us
president
to protect Saudi Arabia's oil Is one inand us senator are allowing their
response from their audiences, should be the
are
predicting
that some Of the
Military
analysis
Q. Would the fact that Fort Molehill Is In your political rivalry within the Democratic Party to
1._,dication that Washington is getting the message. If
fb* to
mph myeAd
ways
in awhich
pou lostelletons on the hit list can Wild out almost home state have any irAmm on ym spin over
0 important p
policy debut
qusdiosa can be rigged to
o, it comes not a moment too soon.
yield
ParticularIndiiiiiii
judgment?
which
could
determine
us future health - or
1as4*IIsI. Tn.(g$, they swallow UI. results
For reasons ofxtatknal security, Iam not ina
A. Geography is nothing $odo with ft,Aalong lad OfIt—Ofthe American health cue system
without so much as a grain of ndt and happily
reveal bow these strongholds have as am a member of the n1Henry appropriatisea
Lest In the squabbling over who is to win UIe
regurg
MUMhat, those WhiCh bld&amp;NN theft Own p"sltliimsotoinwegnabl..
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subcommittee, I shall do everything In my power credit for iropoehig camp
health care us
jCommon Sense
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As a theoretical exercise, h, let us to see that fonda are avnIlble to protect our louded is tha fact thMeut of ton
jcaos
the c" iilii. the A1eno.We Maid of the 111th cIties train drafig attacks by the Red Baron. .rnlready covered by private health Insurance.
Opinion research, atwivat
Of its practitioners, Is far freon en exact science. Bar, Ba
tjn located at Fart _____________________
: President Ctar had some iucew lad year In his cwivelr
in us Kaimedy-Carter health care
While
ft
Is
Indeed
peadhi.
to
select
a
utatlikilly
Molehill.
io cut tbrough us federal rides and regulations t add
.cidfle
Is
a
lesson that we should have learned In
em uoii. t is r,wesentMtve ci the
njd that end, an Interview
$100 MUI armually to coiunmsr cuts.
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out experience with Medicare and Medicaid as a whole, ft takes mere thai it fair Bgi
Tw'pWatr, a leading authority on
z
Partial deregulation of UI. aIt11A51UI
you unleash pr ams such as these you
he&amp; INdlI
simple
to
produce
a
good
pilL
1,iflMry
appropriatioun,
'ngt be Instructive.
O âl$flatk' reduftillil In 11N5 id 151101111055 In ISflICL
nlght
as well us. all your original cod
As reipoosiblie pollst ers will readily Q. Senator T,np,iai, you lay. been In the
Letteti to sha sn -' welee.sd
Now he I.
elm at othirs ci us 'pord. ruIMer
utnt..
.ut us windew.
1ege us worag Of survey jaiutiNle fejJ
a
for peh&amp;aitIu AM litters
cngr
,e to reduce
1 be
iiidis. . . IIIidIIg 7,110 now rules every Jilt" that he
in iNS and 1114, proponents of Medical
in
us . uted can govenonent spending. cut tomand balance us
sol
endd us
sigoed, with a
ru5
d at a We floe., met, than two years
t".i
uterus
upoasu
*Itet
.us ____
&amp;.. Wan and Means
fe&amp;albwlgit,Yosmadhsvebsssd.lIgld.dby
$ ut19'1 ubir se
The focus t1 jeer, hi sold, would be an I'gWMIm to
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and
their
aIn of the program's
I,e4M7
be
.1
the
writer
seq
military
bass
shutdown
s.
,erNod.
us
ros.d
d1,WN,
©14e,m
ds
formed
the
basis
of us decision
O
The kIi4 Heidi v
psili make - ful rtsg for
:1a and to IUIiIuW 'nenitening ci *ego.
A. If you are talking about beis d'Wg that
us
'jou.lIMs bin i Wel l win
to
o
ahead
with
It,
For
one
thhg.
ci ,rite,, ,,
tug us t.i,ai dSflCIt
us
control
lbs Carter call for "II some" in rdorg us
do
pre
dict
edbOtal1iatI°
us_
asial
naa.i
in
pint.
The
Lvsisg
Heidi
1c.
But
lot
the
r&amp;
cods
paid
for by
L•_
of
the
poor,
us
tr'iides
jfl
'bnUdei1ng mass of paperwork,
us
I $Ofim2lI* under the provisions of.
Palla,
ala.
ruiry.,
us
t1
to
ill
kl.
to
Noetid
taxpayer
d
rideci
us
lihi
cosnpd.rs,
uier
eatomlvely
from
dewidrod
approval
'- ,in us
Of us eor who bears us
M5ICet* would reach nearly $2 billion by 1979.
us "woo"
e1"nte Ititsi or ii euterm to space
-Gars i, (ateg.
acy, IIndeed akUgi.d by it.
of
ba
___
by-p4
theN cods Will Sully roach
""&amp;
(.
r
.quIr..
If, however, you are
about clouoe
billion
or 10 times the original adiniat,.

Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Cornrnwlty
Center, Shell Road.

Pleas. Write

BYJANECAaELREPJY
cable television operators (oset dedicated our Channel 2 to
regulations that have just been
Herald8taff Writer
aside channels for public ac- public access. Our equipment
struckdownwewereallowedto
Local residents who have cess. The court said such and advisory personnel in our
make a small charge, we have
utilized cable television for free authority rests only with studio in Orlando, as well
as
never done so."
public access programming Congress.
portable equipment, are
A wide scope of programs are
Will stillbe able to despite a
Area residents will dill be available without charge tothe
Presented on the public access
Supreme Court ruling cable able to use Orange-Seminole public,
channel
—
"religious
companies are not required to Cablevision's Channel 2.
"We will continue to do the programs, Boy Scouts, school
furnish sixth free time,
however, General Manager same kind of thing we are doing programs and artistic sort of
The U.S. Supreme Court Kevin
Rorke said today.
In the area of community
are examples," acruled Monday In a 6-3 vote that
"The Supreme Court decision service. We can offer things
cording
to Rorke.
the Federal Communications will have no Impact on our 'narrowcasting' as compared to
"When
no group or individual
Commission erred In requiring policy," he said. 'We have broadcasting and
because It Is Is using the channel, a weather
free and non-commercial we report Is given. The most
can
use
specialized popular time for public use is
Programming on a narrower between 6 and 10 p.m.," Rorke
base," Rorke pointed out.
said.
Studen t
Channel 2 is available to the
'We provide the equipment
public 24hours a day on a first and if someone has taken the
come, first serve basis, Rorke training classes we offer, they
said. "We have no control over can go on the air by just going
Round =Up
Program content other than by Into our storefront studio on
the FCC rules such as those Virginia Drive and flipping a
concerning commercials, switch," he explained. 'We
Elementary schools are 20, 9 a.m.
obscenity,
indecency and think this Is a good community
preparing for their spring
wiisis
—
April
24,9
a.m.
political
candidates,"
he said. service and we want to continue
toundup of new students who bring children).
'Although
under
the
FCC to do that."
will be ordering kindergarten or (
first grade for the first time. —
Kindergarten students who
attended public schools In
Seminole County this year are
automatically enrolled for first
grade next year. Schools have
different
____ data for these peeregistration programs since us
SemiMle County Health
bepartment usually has
D
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medical doctor's signed form,
STRESSTABS 600
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Multi.vitamifls
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Health Coordinator, Marion
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Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
Lake Mary Rotary, 6 a.m., Mayfair County Club.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 10 Al Lake May Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
OFS Seminole Chapter 2, 6 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
Young Republicans regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jerry's Restaurant, Altamonte Springs.

Seminole Community College players present "Butterflies Are Free", 8p.m., Fine Arts Theatre.
ChInese Auction sponsored by PACE School, 7:30
P.m., Ascension Lutheran Church, Casselberry. Call 620
00(r2.
DeBary Blood Bank blood drawIng, 4-7 p.m., DeBary
Community Center. Each dinner will receive free chicken
dinner.
FRIDAY, APRIL$
Seminole Community College Players present "Butterflies th Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre, through
April 8.

JACK ANDERSON

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English Pilotes— April 21,9h.nr.
Forest City Elementary —

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Casselberry Elementary
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Jewish Community Ceder Airties, $ p.m., 001 N.
PhInnd Ave., Maitland. Rutairant dinners and trips.
Bells, ..d U.s. of Orlando Dance, 9p.m. to nIfg,
Winter Park Civic Center, 3001 MiselI Ave. For singles
over 11.
MONDAY, APRil30
Greater Sedan Chamber Of Crrres Amid D,
6:30 p.m., Mr. P's Sapper Qub.
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Senior CHin1.. Tier to Savomab ad T'—n.
Stop. at Faruandlas Beach, 711100esvIlh1 Ga. ad
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Immimitatlon mud have an
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WEDNDDAY, APR11 11
Woman's Club ci Sanford Social De$itnsM's Armual
Breakfast, Bridge and Canasta, 10:30a.m., clubhouse,
Oak Avenue. Reservations.
"Crhae.VadsV' safety piegr, 9 am., (auo'brsy
Branch Library, Se'n1"ole Flasa for kindergarten tiroigh
Rh grade. Presented by IL Beau Taylor of us Sheriff's
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Ballroom and round donelog, 8p.m., Tple Shalom,
Providence and Elcam boulevards, Daltona.
MONDAY, APRIL 1
Monday Mornor. Tesetmasteis Qub,7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Aso-'don Lutheran
Church, 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 am, and noon, Ceritosi Union
Building, Stetson University; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Metal Health Cuter,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory CommIttee, 7:30
p.m., at school.
AItamcst south SeatnoleJaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Aitainosde Springs.
Deltoas Area Chamber Of Cesmerce, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Al-Anon, I p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, I p.m., 1201 W. First St.
1V)AY, APRil10
Greater Sanford Chamber, of Comiree quarterly
directors meeting, 0 a.m., Chamber bullIng-

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension ti4heran

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DeBary Garden Club, 2p.m., DeBary Civic Canter.
Program on day lillies.
Sanford Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 am., Jerry's,
Sanford Airport.
Semi
South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qumllly's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volunla Sertoma, 7:30 am., Deltona ha.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tuglew.od AA, closed. 8p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 1p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden
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distance on the mound for the
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and also paced his team at the
plate with a home rim and two
singles, scoring three runs,
Robert Hill also slapped a pair
of singles and a home rim and
scored two rims. Lee Fredrick
collected a double and a single
and Sun Hill hit two singles.
Orion Waldo had a pair of
singles and Dewayne Mitchell
blasted a triple for the
Railroaders,
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Defending city champ Clem
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season on a winning note
Tueaday with an 11-7 win over
the Railroaders.
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Center dumped Cardinal
Industries, 16-2, In five Innings
and Chase blasted First
Feosral, 174, In four inningsClem Leonard Shell jumped
in front, 5.0, In the top of the
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and endings. Every season Is another drama, and this is
the start of another journey, a genesis."
For him, one of the memorable opening days was the
first game ever played in Shea Stadium onAp .iJ16, 1964.
It was the new home of the New York Mets, who had
supplanted the Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers as the
National League team in the Big Apple.
A crowd of 50,342 squeezed into the new facility. The
stadium squatted alongside Flushing Bay In the borough
of Queens, built on fill where once there had been water.
"All those people in here," said an engineer friend to
Seymour, "—that means the ball park Is solId. ft won't
sink into the bay."
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few Inches into the bay, just as neighboring LaGuardia
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baseball remains on a solid fowdatlon, that It is the an- 0
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don't sit down on a wad of gum. The venders don't loom In
front of you at the crack of the bat. And the peanuts don't
yet stick in your teeth.
It's a fresh beginning, something that Seymour Siwoff
can appreciate. Seymour is the head of the Elias Sports
Bureau, the organization that totes up the myriad
statistics that blanket baseball and in a curious way
contribute to Its lore.
(What did Joe DiMagglo bat as a rookie in 1936? Hell,
anybody knows without looking it up that he hit .323. But
who knows what Jim Rice hit as a rookie, or what year?)
Opening day to Seymour means the first game of the
season, when time figures Will flow In from Cincinnati,
where the Giants will debut, and from Seattle, where the
California Angels will be the night opponents for the
Califola vs. Seattle
Manners. Californi
does that signify
opening day for the American League?
While the computers chatter relentlessly, Seymour
Slwcif, the figure filbert, gets nostalgic.
"I'm more excited about opening day," he says boldly,
"than the World Series. I'm a man who likes beginnings

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nine innings he threw zeroes against the Clicago White
SOL
His own Cleveland Indians miutered only one run
behind him. It was enough because when he blew down the
atter In the bottosn of the nlzdli, he had pitched the
first of his three nohlt, no-nm gaines in the major leagues
and the first and only opening day no-hitter in baseball
history.
(Just the other day, I was reading that Feller, now 60,
had struck out Willie Mays, now 47, in an old-timers game
in Florida. "Willie was looking for something," explained
Feller, "and I threw him nothing.")
You see, this stage of the season, the pitchers are
always ahead of the hitters.
Also, this stage of the season, the hot dogs amell
fragrant, the buns are freah, the mustard spreads evenly,
andthe beer isn't flat. The grass on the Infield and In the
pastures—In those places where there still is grass—la,
Incredibly green after the long winter.
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windm ill and waterwheel In his workshop.
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In the waterwheel to make It turn. The water
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cycles. me windmill Is made from scraps that
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O'M.era. Jr., sgl 1 Marilia L.
Equitable Lift MurtORog,r
Lt 41 NI' 0(3, bik A, C. Bowlus, It. 75 Devonshire,
Shores 5.d, $54,100.
154,100.
A.L. Pith. Inc. to George I. Krtek
$OI..D.l, Builders mi. to Galen I. wt. Linda,
Diulimayer I Joan, Lt 3 Tuscawill., 7. S74,90. Lt 30 Wekiva Hills, Sac.
Unit a. 144.100.
Oil, to Harold T. Mooney I wt.
George A. KIniew 1. wt. Armie B. Betty
1?. 42, 81k E, The Forest.
to Rdserl C. Winkle &amp; wf.. Marcia E $7,100.
V of LI. 271 Lot 2$ (leuW4 33') blk
Richard E. kislIng &amp; Nancy to
I North Oil. Townstt, 4th Addn. James W.
Morgan Iwt. Dorothy E.
135.010.
Lt 41, Tuscawllla Unit a, $13,300.
(QCD) Roy ft. Muller I wt.
Robert J. Hester, Ill, sql. to
Jesnutte to George D. Muller I *1. Vincent F. Cerchiara. 1? 2, bik F.
Lin. Un. 301 81. V, Crown Oaks First Columbus Harborsd. $12,100.
Adi. W.M.
Magnolia Svc. Corp.
BIG
James D. Rogers I wt. Jo Ann to Div., Inc., Lot 21, Wekivato
Hills,
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DvldA.DumkeIwv.L ydiaH.of 5.123.000.
7, blk 1, Mineral Springs Park. $100.
Cox Corp. to Carl E. Whlflaker I
Lionard F. Nichols, Jr. &amp; wt. wt. Barbara J., Lt
Anna to Thomas ft. McMahon Iwf. Sec. Five, $75,OO. 23, Weklva Hills,
Susan M. Lot $54, Spring Oaks Un 4.
Robert K. PIpeata Owl. Carol to
154.000.
Charlesa. Trinowskl Jr. &amp; WI. Mary
0. Fawcett, Sql. to H. Kent Ann. Ltd, Crystal Bowl Third A4dfl.
Mct.aod, $ 107.5' of N 72.S' of E 210' $i000.
Of that part of Gvt. LIt 314, SEC 4.
B.D. Walker I Nellie to Virgiiio H.
ZaportezalWt. Teresita Slot V,
al. 13.100.
bik F. Carriage Hill Un. 2. 142.500.
Carlo Lee Bradshaw to Wm. G.
EDW. Shaplan &amp; wt. E.
Bennett lii, W 75' of F 105.73 of E½ Jack L. Spelman, sql. W Gene to
(lass S
Of 5¼ of Lot 10 (less N 23' for d) 4M 1W 200') Par. 44, in100'
SEC 23.23.
Bottom Plantation. $17,000.
30. 134,000.
Care Lee Binnett AKA Bradshaw
Michael D. Welsh 1 wt. Barbara
to Deborah Ann Chadbourne,
n,, Beg. p1 to George R. Bright, Jr.
wI.
S tine of Lot 10 111111111"n Plantation, .aaquelyn, Lt. 1, Wekiva Club Ests.,
$15,700.
Sec. Four. 1(0.400,
Flagship Bank of km. to Bob M.
Michael SchmIdt I James
to
Ball, Sr. Lots 1,2,31F 10' of 41 W Randall B. Coverman &amp; WI.Hyde
Gail B.
3(50(4, bik 3. Tier E.R. Trot. Lot 23, Whisperwood at
Sabal Point,
fords Map of Sanford, 570,700.
553(00.
George M. Noflet &amp; wt. lone to
(QCD) Jessie Smith to James
Solomon F. Schick, trustee W½ of Blair 4 Louise. Lots 13 1 11, Milton
5W½ Of SEC 1-30-30, less 8 44', 1 SQuare. $700.
IS$NWofSIIO'ONWloOfSWIOf
Wilco Div. Etc. to Fla.
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SEC 1. 1)43.100.
ResidentIal Comm., Inc. Lot 23, blk
(QCD) Harry B. Festher to Carol C, Greenwood Lakes Un. 2, 11.100.
Gloinbrons (form. FHth,r) Lot 3,
Fl.. Land Co. to Fla. Rssld.
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Comm. Inc. Lot 1$, The Highlands
(QCD) Gilbert Swartz Owl. Edith Sec. 2, Tr. D. $13,300.
foKinnuthW.Peter,on IwI.Elll.
Fl.RISId.COrnm.,Inc.t0SCONE
DSe.SWcor.LoI1, South Sylvan Vesatke I wt. Kim, Lot 69, The
Lake Shires etc. $100.
Highlands, Sec. Four. 514.000.
8,3cc W. Straclian I wf. Cell. to
Howell Cove Constr. to David N.
ftebIrtF.RogersIwI.ftA. Beg. Wroblicky&amp;wt. Arlene M. Lt 4, bik
' S of NE car, of SW¼ of SE¼ of K.
Howell Covi 2nd Sec. 143.100.
sac. 11.10.30. $112,000.
Donald Jacob I Rebecca to
I Wasc0 Hutto to Stanley W. Huttol Laurencej. MlIteIwf. NancyL
Lt
! WI. Gayle G. Lot 1211 SprIng Oaks 135, Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox
Hunt
N Un. iv, 142.000.
Sec I. $33,000.
Grace Prop. Inc. to Harry Met.
Jose J. Zudalre, sql. to Roger G.
)er I wt. Frances. Un.
A. Hall,Lot 31 N½ of 4., blk H Senlando
Altamonte His.,
Springs, Tr. 27, 143.000.
S16111111" 1111111`1011&amp; WI. Nancy to
Sabai Point Prop. Inc. to the
.Jssoph J. Barton I WI. Ann J. Lt. Souttwon Corp., Lot 31, Whisper
113, Wineor Manor, First Addn. Wood label Point, Un. 2. 120.100.
1,4.100.
wuser Springs 0ev. to Country
luncraft Engr. I CoflStr. to James Horns Inc., Its 23111, Tusc.wlila
• D. Lurnpklrus I Gayle M. Ward Lt7
Unit?. 135,700.
Ovisdo Tarr. $33,100.
Winter Sprgs. Dcv. to Country
Grace Prop Inc. to Arthur B. Homes Inc. Us. 22411, Tuscawilla
FrIedman 4 WI. Joyce, Un. 300 B, Un. 7. $21,700.
Aftemonte HIs. $25,700.
Hallmark Bid,. Inc. to Frank
Grace Prop. Inc. to L. Carol i4erron, Jr. &amp; Josephine Lot 14, blk
Nljm,n, Un. 311 H Altamonte Nis. I North Orl. Ranches, Sic.
134700.
Maronda Homes, Inc. to
Shari
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Prop-Inc to
Lawrence C. Keshier I Cindy, Lt.
IsaMiacker, Un. 312A, Altamont, 13, bill J Foxmoo, Un. 2. 144,500.
His., $)N.
H. Miller I Cons. Orl. In to
Grace Prop. Inc. to Maria Dina, Surskh C. Shah I WI. Purnlma S.,
Un. 30 0 Altamonte Hts. $21,100.
Lot II San Sebastian PIlL, Un. 3.
Grace Prop Inc. to Charles ft. $44,100.
Nichols I WI. Marguarlte, Un. on.
H. Miller &amp; Ions to Dennis .1. 011a
Altamonte His., $35,110.
I WI. Lynn H. Lot 14, San Sebastian
Grace Prop. Inc. to Jack Mahar I PIts,, Un. 3. $11,300.
WI. Louise, Un. 305 C. Altamonte
(QCD) Wm. J. Morrow I Martha
1*rka Csh. I Igr. Inc. Ii Lot 1. bik J. Sanlando Springs Ti. 30,
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Charles T. Morris I Claudia to
Ralph8. KeIley I WI. Rosalie to James C. Wald 1 WI. Phyllis. S'a of
ThORM J- 11060 &amp; Wt. JoIffle,Lt 14, NoI 5W¼ of NE¼ SEC 24.20-21,
blk A. Spring Lake HIlls, 157.000.
late W 101' etc. 111.100.
Emery I. $iagIW I
WI. Louise to
Henwletta Sabb, Mm. I Heir of
5m F. Mines WI. Marjorie, Un. Willie to Everlen.
Johnson 1 Luis
11, Shoo", Sac. 9 1*101
Mae Bryant, $00' of W 7% of NW
Wm. N. 'ane &amp; Helen to Wm. ft. bik 11 Tier 13, Sanford $2400.
KInd &amp; Helen, &amp; Richard J, sql. Lot
RaipliG. Murray&amp; WI. Miriam to
III1blk3$ Suburban Homes, 1100.
Wafter F. Hoffman I Marguerite,
Elelse S. McCray, Heir oflads 10,
10, Mead Manor, Un. One,
Simmons to Thomas 0. Freeman
W¼OfE½OINW¼Of$W¼of SEC
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222121. $30,100.
John F. Schaefer, Lot I, blk 4,
Area Rid. Corp to Richard Simon Unred.
plat Wilson Place. 15,047.
ft 1*1. Mary £1121, Whl$peqwod at
Donald E. Doggett IDiane sql. to
label Point, $15,000.
Rita 44. Wroniiowiki
Donhill Inc. toAIfr,dA.ifter&amp;wI. 42, blk A. Carriage(Married) Lot
Hill Un. 1.
Sylvia, 10(41. WeIdva Hills, Sec VII,
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Raymond Bench,
Winter Spgs DIv. to Southern H. to Virgil 0. Jr. I WI. Mary
Jr. &amp; WI.
Psmaslnc.,LoIsMISl,ylascawilia Sharon, It. 12. blkWhite
F Charter Oaks
.IMlt 41132.3.
Un. One, $11,100.
J.ft. $atlaway ItaI. to Samuel I. s.dRoiiand
Ranger I Wilma to
Weeds I WI. Marlene, Let 10, bUt C, Christine
Dowdy, wId. Un, 707
North Ott. Ranchoi, SIC. 1.110,005. HIghlands, Patio Homo. $44,110.
(QCD) Lake of the Woods Inc. to
George H. Schultz I Joan t Ac.
,..obert A. Ripley &amp; *4. CanIne 0., contino Hems Inc., U
171 w ' of
ot It 174 Lake of the Weeds Town.
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$10,010.
$441 Prop. Inc. Is Robert A.
srtM A. Angl, to Alfred
Ripley I WI. Caress. $3),%7.
EVSS1tIIVI WI. Shirley. U 10 less N
I4,inlers PekW Asanc. to J.K.
0,Hluuiss. sqi. Lt 35, Hunters point.
Ralph Wm. Aztelllwt. Nancy Is
PM Penis --Lk Mary Ltd Is Errol J. Potter I Thomas Krause,
Saunders I WI. Gladys. U? Lt a, blk 3, North Ott. Silt Aide
Il,$17,11.
$14.70.
Ray J. Shatter I Victoria Is
Jilts Suture I Rebecca I Batty
44eWJelM.FrIWI. storks Lot Marlw lutmire, sql. to LOW* W.
WOW Raceway, First Aide. Hood Ill WI. Dorothy. Let 3, Hidden
IsIs. $115001.
Gladys I. $hrinsr, Wit to L.W.
Richard 0. Doltmen I WI. Santa
MerrickoarIt, P. parts of LoIs 5, tOJeSegltL.5tafla4ii&amp;
Wt. Ruth. LIt
417, bik 31 Kathryn PV1 AdO, 11123, bUt F,
Santands
Springs Tr.
$111,111
14, 140 repl. $41,305.
"Nsbart Co. Pnedar, Jr., s1 I Mn
James C. Martin ts ftaymsno J.
0. to Jilts H. Joint I WI. Bar. Jwm I Dimes
5. Short. Lot 1, bill,
ke a 0. Lot ii bUt H Camelot Un.). p,
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031.705.
An.
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Even laIr. Inc. II Deugias I.
N. SMaller, s,l. Let 105 Lags
IusIlck I WI. Cathy, 44. 1? 14. Noes
vita s.d. sipus.
::Deane Is Yvette ft.
R. Kuhn, Jr. I WI. Norma A.
Let We Trailwesd aft., Lot $ Village Gram.
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TWS. W.M.
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(QCD) Jackie I. Adams (Firm.
SIIIIIL.Tay$erIWI.ywylel. OaHin)lsHsnryL,Aos.n$*4,
JIckIeS.WWof Lot 14,&amp; all ut35,
amended p1.1 Magnolia
(Oco) Attn Swastek Is Ins
ssn*o. $10.
:1j1*IRobert 0., JI. ten, ii
Grace Lktd$4am. Ti. to lOser 0.
$½OfW¼WNWloW$Wv,alan. 0sslszI wt. Lillian, Let i in
'41.31. Ills.
SIC *1543.112.105,
_Terry D. PuIrsil I WI. Dini 15
"fit *ome,Jr.,Trvste.isci.jsni
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.401111. I Dorothy 0. Sathert, Jr. ten. Sic.
13.115.
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15 AlbeIt I. Titler I
Paysen Is Mach A. 101.
F Lot $7 Pins tIaigiOs. 1 Lirstia
WI. MagN, L 11, 5* 0.
WuLa Park negi.
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Wednesday, April 4, ifl

OURSE.VES

Massive Revis ion Plan Proposed

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legislature's First Target: Workmen's Compensation
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Legislative leaders ae
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determined not to let the session's usual politics jeopardize a bill Cutting Florida's workmen's compensation rates
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"permanent, partial disabilities" would be limited to
medical bilk and lost salary unless the worker was unable

The Senate went to work on the opening day of the IM
session Tuesday and passed 36-4 a massive revision of
state laws regulating on.the.job Injury Insurance,
Tuesday night, House leaders prodded their Insurance
committee into reversing itself and passing a similar plan

Under current law, workers with partial disabilities get
paid for medical bills and lost wages and also get a
payment based on the degree of their disability or

cent.

Speaker Hyatt Brown scheduled his plan for an appropriatlons committee hearing Thursday and action by
the full House Friday.
"We cannot afford to let an issue of this complexity Ianguish in the system and get caught up so that we run out of
time," said House Insurance Chairman Bill Sadowski of

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Holdouts File
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Insurers pay 75 percent of the legal fees now.
It forces Insurance companies to cut workmen's
compensation rates at least 21 percent by June 30.
MacKay believes the savings will be as high as 26 percent.
Florida employers paid out $778 million in premiums
last year.

neth MacKay, chairman of the House-Senate committee
which recommended the wage loss approach.

paiment.99
A HouseSenate committee conducting an eight-month
study of Florida's workmen's compensation system
concluded those impairment payments were responsible

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The Senate "wage loss" proposal is supposed to cut
rates 21 to 26 percent, and the nxidified House plan, 15 per-

The Senate accepted the MacKay plan virtually intact.
It did reject a provision transferring the Bureau of Work.
men's Compensation from the Department of lAbor to the

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Construction Co. for paving and

streetis in sections 2 and 2A of
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bike in the dark allowance!
when you let Abby guide you In
reflector buttons (Called "Hot but think that if my son had had without lights.
I welve years ago I ed aid the
of a quarter, have sticky backs bike that rainy night, he'd be 22 same thing. Fortunately, he
Maybe- our insurance rates there some way I can get him to Letters for all Occulosai,to god
and can be attached to clotifto years old now.
would go down if we had more quit standing me up? If it $1 and a long, stmped (21
was not hurt, but his bike was people with principles like weren't for that, he'd be per. cents), cdl. addressed
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-DEAR ABBY: The letter
DEAR
Mom:
I checked out the house with his insurance
from the man who seriously
DEAR SUSIE: And so would
the Hot Dot Safety program and
DEAR KATHY : That at
agent — all apologies, offering
injured a boy on a bike struck
our juvenfle delinquincy rate — imperfection is probably the
learned
that
since
Gov.
home with me. (He said he
to repair the damaged bike.
which is even more importailil L most revealing due to your
Meldrim Thomson Jr. Initiated
didn't am an ths W until
It
in
1974,
New
Hampshire's
boyfriend's character. His word
after he hit him since it was
Ted's face lit up, but his
DEAR AB
* BY: I am 16 and is
no gootU a manos wwd Is a
dark, the boy was Ross ing dark
Pedestria`2 death tall hall mother, who had very strict very much in love with a g04 Ille is ablibille. AM a 6M
been
reduced
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clothes and hod no lights on his
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bike.)
will he getl Ted disobeyed my one thing wrong with him. wbe get&amp; W=eV Wve1vejM&amp; a
children
only.
Aft that's exactly what
Adults, or(leirs by riding his bike at When he makes a date with me guy Us that Is headed for
happened to our no — only be Dots 149 up in the dark and especlefly older folks, should night before he had his lights I can never be sure if he wjU mbery. The word from here is
4#lose Idnot
was killed Instantly.
we them
on their costs, hats, fixed. He Could have been keep it.He has stood me UP
make the child visible to shoes
and
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crippled or killed. I will not about half the time, but when he
We live In New Hampshire, motorists.
DEAR ABBY: This IS
Do you hate to write letters of
al low tüin to be rewarded for starts explaining the reasons, I
reference to the 12-year-old boy
darted giving the kids in an the at night with those reflectors on who was struck
by a car while (Ilsobeying me. The bicycle forgive him and we start in condolences, congilistulations,

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House Budget Committee proThe Senate Budget Commitposes to cut nearly $3 billion tee considers Its defense
from President Carter's 1110 recommendation today.
defense budget.
Both committees am working
Begming a week of ew this week on a federal b*et
sideistlon of do fiwal IM for flacal year IM, which
federal budist Tuesday. the begins Oct. 1.
committee voted te"vely to
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children, Bryan,insevejth
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fourth. Nona, one of their
daughters, works for the

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Beach, claimed a net worth of than 110,).
$2.02 million at U. end of 1977. Gordon had an accounting
SomeMiainlans hadguessedhe firm prepare his financial

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As parents of tw çow
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good and this is an
especially easy way to
prepare a Sunday dinner
while you're in church,"

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book.' It'i really a good
one," she said.

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seasonings, and wrap In
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was "a base bid" covering only project would cost an estimated has estimated that the coat of ROGER ROY

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Mary
Thomas
of
Altamonte Springs, saves
time and energy by making
a complete Oven meal
not microwave, just plain
old oven,

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interest payments on the bonds, surplus funds for the paving of owners will cover the difference

Arnold said the Daleon bid

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) the burly rancher's net worth
The Inst two Sunshine jumped from $660000 in 1976 to
Amer
holdout, in the $000,000 In 1977
a $290,000
Senate Dempsey Barron end gain. Barron improved his
Jack Gordon
filed their financial condition between
financial disclosure statements 1978-77 by reducing his liabLUTuesday, revealing neither was ties by $104,453 and
as rich as most people thought. his accounts receivable by
Barron, a Panama City $139,748.

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The Winter Springs City
Councilman Wilfred Arnold the actual construction costs of $600,000. In a motion that was paving those portions of
Council voted Ianlmously said the award of the contract the project. He said the total approved by council, Arnold Edgemon at $117,000.
Tuesday night to accept a will be "contingent on the cost, including construction, suggested the city "go for the
Arnold said city funds and
'M 726 bid from the Daleon favorable outcome of the bond engineering, surveying, and $600,000 anyway" and use the assessments from property
drainage improvements to April 16.

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Department of Insurance and beefing up the agency, but
reversed Itself later.
workmen 's

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It's not just kids. We had a car of grown browsers through his shop.
women from Texas last week," she said.
"Bo ulder people don't tend to watch a lot of television. I have
The house, with Its stained glass windows and lace CUI't&amp;lfls, IS never seen
the program,
Ihave asked my friends and to my
subdivided Into three living units and Is surrounded by a tall, grey amazement they said It isbut
very good and very funiy," he said.
picket fence. The fence is the object of the owners' concern.
Mork and Mindy, who have not been In Boulder since the
"They are really worried souvenir hunters will take the fence, opening scenes were
filmed, are scheduled to r et urn in the fall for
picket by picket. They find people on the porch all the time. e location shooting and can expe
ct a wann welcome.
owner once found people In the living room When
from showing," said Mrs. Mendenhall.

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100
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730
(2) 2) TODAY

young singer o had
been trying to clear her father
of trumped up charges sud.
denty doesn't want police
Involved. (B)

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1:30
(4)0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS

7:25
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
13 GO MORNING FLORIDA
12) NEWS

eight of spades and led his

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Adam Trenton (Rock Hudson)
and his wife Erica (Lee Remick)

Donald Laing, the owner of the Boulder Book Store that was

she came home

OG000 MORNING AMERI.
CA

12:40
0 KOJAX Kojak is mystified

Mork there. Thing Is,

Declarer ruffed another
diamond in his hand with the

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TUMBLEWEEDS

(1) WHEELS Th. once-happy
marriage of auto executive

the Chamber of Commerce. She said the staniner Influx of advertising for the city."

mountain visitors should boost the figures.

(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING (FRI)

deeply involved In a domestic
argument with tragic results.

900

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1:00
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(2)
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RESTLESS
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12:00

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12:30

(4)0 ThURSDAY MORNING

(I)BIG VALLEY Victoria is
kidnapped while substituting
for a local schoolteacher.

PRO.

(2) NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.

0 WEDNESDAY MORN.

0 POLICE WOMAN A men.
tally disturbed woman kidnaps
the child she had released for
adoption.

of Music.

residence on Pine St., was picked.
At the New York Delicatessen, where many employees claim
Boulder is a college town with more bookstores than liquor not to own television sets, a
waitress said she watched the show
stores. The Mall, located a few blocks from Mork and MlfldY'$
only after the producer had inquired about using the restaurant as
television house, features mimes and musicians, joggers and a
in
fall,
jugglers as regular fare.
Since the sleeper series became a smash, Inquiries about the
"People talk about It all the time," said manager Tanla Sch
house have averaged two or three a day, said Flora Mendenhall of warts, "We enjoy the extra visitors It brings. It seems to be good

nine from the West hand.

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troduction, cringe at the mention of capitalizing on the craze and

Parn Dawber, have visited the Colorado community only once.
shrug at the prospect of a festival, similar to ones held by faithful
The Producer wanted a house with a tower or a turret and the "Star Trek" fans,

explanation. West's three di. had to win with the queen.

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Philadelphia Orchostra"
Handoll's "Concerto No. 26,"
Debussy's "LaMar" and
Stravinsky's 'The Firebird" are
performed from the Academy

NEWS
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son, Ethel Merman. Rick
Barathy.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
FILES
0 ROCKFORD
Rockford's father, the proud
new owner of a parcel of land,
is threatened by two men who
also want the land for a bizarre
reason.

family money makklg venture,
•0P.ET PERFORMANCES
"Eugene Ormandy And The

0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

TODAY
(4) 0 MONDAY MORNING
(MON)
(4)0 TUESDAY MORNING

Carson. Guests: Angie Dickin-

PARADISE COVE Bridgot's
"bossy-oldor-sloter" routine
has devastating results on a

in

noted the fall of

The bidding

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California."

Other than the tourist traffic past the house, Mork and fame
have
,

(2) PASSWORD PLUS

(2)

11:30

determined to Improve foreign
relations and is dubbed "The
Peacemaker."
0 THE MACKENZIES OF

used in the series worry about their picket fence,
good rock climbing and the remnants of the 19608 flower children.
The weekly episodes of "Mork and Mindy" are filmed
a
The local Josllns and J.C. Penney outlets offer "Mork and
Hollywood studio, but the opening view of a beige-ancl.whlte two- Mindy" t-shirts, featuring Orkian comments, but store managers

took wlththeace, He happily
the spade

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his roephows. Donald trim to

TONIGHT Most: Johnny

(4)•EDWARO THE KING
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the series Is filmed

C2)2) HAPPY BIRTHDAY,

NEWS
S DICK CAVETT Guest:
Sophia Loren. (Part 1012)

make it up to them by Showing
movies of his favorite star
himself.(R)

12:00

6:55

7:00

11.00

DONALD DUCK After ruining a
birthday surprise planned by

House
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serves as an earthly home for Mork of Ork is shyly proud of the
famous television
the owners of the Victorian-era

and led the queen of spades
to
dummy, where he over-

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her rich and famous cllen a. (R)
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BOULDER, Cob. (UPI) — Although this foothills town that

Regardless, South found a

Dealer: North

"oil

CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Helen
Reddy, John Byner.

Worry About The

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Owners

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Thomson.

AFTERNOON

(THU)

Mercy (left to right, Cynthia Szlgetl, Suzanne Kent, Mary Steel Smith)
start
offering "religious artifacts" like Dead Sea Scroll steak
knives for sale during

an uproar, on "WKRP in Cincinnati," Monday. 9:30-10 p.m., on the CBS
Television Network.
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way to make the contract.
He ruffed the opening diamond with the king of spades

Vulnerable: North-South

West

FAMILY FEUD
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their broadcasts, the station finds the Greater Cincinnati Inter-Religious Council

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of
of either playing a
overcall
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way.
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sixor seven-card
CANCU (Jtrns ll4uly 23) Bicatis you esi showing a
suit with little outside jack into North's queen or
Northlx three laying a diamond and giv.
opportun1ty
of
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suspects the murderer of a

7:30
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When an ex-wrestler, the Rev. Little Ed Pembrooke. and the Merciful Sisters of

the king of diamonds. When
dummy came down, dedarer did not like his chances. Aside from the unlikely
occurrence of a queen-jack
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Constructive Influences will be
tl*twuiputamaJorgoal wwIn
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Ann's show has been nominated for a local television
award and she has fallen in
love with a handsom. rugged
man, but Mary has some bad
news for her.
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JOKER'S WILD
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11:30
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(4)0 LOVE OF LIFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.

becomes involved with murder
and intrigue after discovering
an underground sabotage plot.
(2 Hrs.)
0 THE SCARLET LETTER
Seven years have passed since
Hester Prynne gave birth to the
illegitimate Pearl; Dimmesdale
seems close to death, and
Hester realizes she must reveal
Chillingworlh's true identity to
him. (Part 3014)

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sound like you're In top shape. calories a day. If you dick to
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mines whether ornetyonneod P.O. Box 1551, Radio Qty
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the Hawk, and her love affair
with a racear driver (John
Beck). (Part 1 of 4) (R)
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poses as a nurse to protect a
hospital patient from the mob.
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Orange Hot Cross Buns

drained pineapple and green
Pepper in sweet and sour awe.

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Quiche Lorraine

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Spring Fiesta Salad
Vegetable Stuffed Flank Steak
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Beans Au Gratin
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looking forward, not beckwart
A deeply religious
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symbolism and fr t1Ofl
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special way of celebrating
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school days, Easter 'U
hunts and coloeM Easter
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3235774

Osteen. Good terms.

TEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Sanford-Gracious living.
Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly

Mature experienced orderly, I tot
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
valescent Center, 950 Mellonvilie
Ave. Apply in person.
Experienced Cook
Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford

Eves 542.3433 3331119

rates. Inquire 500 S. Oak.

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your

2 Bedrooms In private home
1306 West 3rd St.
32211$3aft 3p.m.

credit: We have helped others to

find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We cpn help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644231$.

30-Apartments Unfurnished

WE'VE EXPANDED

DeBary

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Lovely 1g. 1BR, Air, No
Pets. Ideal Rot. Persons. Near

office In Lake Mary now

open. Currently

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11/3 'YEARS NEW APPROXI.
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE.

3fl.en%4, 665-4455.

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.
Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
wail to wall- carpet. $133. $41.

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Manager Trainee
Waigrean
Drugs of Sanford,. Paid vacation,
pa id holidays, mdse disc, major
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2 BR. Unfurn. Apt. 1163 to $153.
References required. No pets.

medical S retirement plans. 323.
$190 for appointment.

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $200

AAA EMPLOYMENT

ALCOLBERUEALTY INC.

IF YOU

REA4.TDR.323.7132
Eve. 322-0612,322-1587, 322-7171

HURRY TODAYI
YOU MAY

1 PR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.2 In Sanford. Call

GO TO WORK

TOMORROWI

3231170 Mariner's Village.

LOW FEE-TERMS

PLACE 1 2 CAR GARAGE ON,
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SETTING OF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SAN.
FORD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
LARGE DEN, EAT-IN KIT,
WITH CENTRAL HEATS AIR.
COME.ARUNNIN'. $39,500.
LARGE 2 BEDROOM FRAME
HOME COMPLETELY FUR.
NISHED ON 3rd STREET
NEAR AUTO TRAIN. 123,500.
EXTRA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE
YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.
DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,

OVER 27,000 SQUARE FEET

TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD-

31-Ape rtme,*s Furnished
Apfs. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean S roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.

VERTISE. $33,000

Furn. 3 room cottage, carpeted,
quiet country atmosphere, $150.
No pstsl U. on 44, 4 ml. to Rich.
mend Ave., right to 1st house.
2 O Furn house. $173 me.,
$100 security. No pets l
4454217

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

DeLand 641-0335

in.

MANAGEMENT
COUPLE
$1.000mo,

PRESS
OPERATOR $540 mo.
DRILL

WELDER

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Clerk at CirCWN Cwt
klniile County_

Will consider option to purchase

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.5 lights free. Contact at 304
Palmetto Ave., Sanford..

$700 m

37-10 uslnsss Property

IaguI Notice

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Board of Csuuly Commlsis
The County ii Seminole
Prebid cahle.eac. will be held s

Triulmam, Perstab a Easer
SuN Slim West

wwar Park Fwwe 3"

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9979

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All or part
Jr. College area 1793 43 Ph.)
333-203

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REALTOR

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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FOIItST OWNI.
INC. REALTORS

535-433sr3IPall"ft

INTIUNATIONAL
FINANCIAL FIRM
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Cliartilitillaft Cm 41i

$I*ist, Florida 19771

323-2222

Branch Office

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322-7491

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Super clean 3 BR home Includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C lISA,
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,900.

S acres wood,d on county main.
tamed rd. 117,000. Small down,
owner hold.

3 acres clean, some trees on lake.
$15300. Good terms.
31/3 acres Geneva. Fruit

tress, Mg:,
S dry. $10.000. Terms.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2344$, French Ave.
322-0231,323.1173,322 0179

1011119$

IIALTY

SPARKLING clean 2 BR. 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.

"M
ID
3229283
24
HOUR [8

home. Aluminum siding, tree
shaded cor, lot. 3 unit I office or
Business Opportunity- ona, of

Sanford's most popular break.
fast I lunch rest.
Handy man special. $9300.
Longwood- big rooms quiet area.
32. 142.500.
2 acre wooded, Enterprise Area.
$5,000.

P.
W.16"

$23,000.
MAYFAIR older 3 OR, 114 b home
with many unique features, A
rms., lovely grounds. $69,930.

Johnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

3224457 aft Hrs. 322.711)
Deltona land of Spring, Summer &amp;
Fall, this lovely well kept 3 BR
home Is Ideal for the young
couple or retirees. It has C NSA
I. nice sc porch. $24,110.
You'v.lvstgottossethis beautiful

4 II 2 B home on Providence
Blvd in Deitona, on a 19. cot lot.
It's lust a couple of blks from Lk.
McGarrlty. Washer I dryer Inc.
$45,000.

have your own lvii bring them
alon. ASH HOMES can build
your dream tuOl,W.

REALTY WORLDS

UslImlhsS earnlmg pele.tlal
4kula5$MWrs

Harold Halt Realty
InC.REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day . or Night

43-Lots-Acreage

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00' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT

BLVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL
1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD,
NICELY WOODED $14,00

TERMS.

21/4 ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, ONLY 13.000 DOWN
AND SELLER TAKES
TGAOE.

ON.

120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. YOUR OWN
3S ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,110 PER ACRE.
TERMS.
25 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN.
AMA CITY. $24000 SUIT
TERMS.

1.46 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
NEXT TO DESIGNATED

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NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALl. BIRCH TRIES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROP.
ERTY OVERLOOKING AN ICE
COLD TROUT POND. VOL
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,995 WITI'
ONLY 1* DOWN AND (AS!
PAYMENTS WITH e PEP
CENT INTEREST.

332064$

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42-Mbile Homes

17 cu. ft. Whirlpool refriq. like new
alto swivel ch., dining rm. set
very reasonable. 327.0291 Winter

3103 Orlando Dr.

WW.48

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REALTORS

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S. FlInch (17.92) Sanford
333.5334

Sanford 3314"
Orlando 337-Wi
DOLOW 6614335

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Looking For a New Home? Check the Want Ads for houses:
of every Sile and price.

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ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 8126

Spc. BR suite new, $239; S PC. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 Pc. dinettes $49.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$301 up; El. stove $10 I up; full
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

Cash 322-4132

setup I. tied down. Willis
Storage BuIldings, Hwy 1,-n P4
of Casselberry.

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AUCTION

AY'fONA AUTO
'twy. 92, 1 mile weSt of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every'.
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set'
the reserved price. Call 90.1-2558311 for further details

JUST MA'KC PAYMLUI-691u

75

models. Call 3399100 or 8344605 (Dealer).

72-Auction

1967 Buick Classic, in
good cond Best offer
takes 349 5761.

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi.
dentlal Auctions 1. Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction. 373 5470,'

Cadillac El Dorado late 1978,1
owner. 9,000. Must sell, new one
t-o'th1fi. DEhtsry' MLS'i3t.

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STORAGE BUILDINGS- Built to
last. Pro-assembled, delivered,

80-Autos for Sale
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used '
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tool,

Boots, Shoes &amp; Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3237566 or 323 7710
Honda 1975, CD 125 S. A I, Adult
owned, 2 helmets, 5375 Call 323-.
09375p.m to9p.rn

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND
new home for
even for you'
everything

Springs.

See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON w. lop siding I. Shingle roof.

78-Motorcycles

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nl$ure Selvage. 3225771.

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VA I FHA Financing

WILSONiAIER FURNITURE

BUY SELL TRADE

43-Lots-Acreage
10 acreS. tracts, St. Johns River

91I.313E. First St.

51-Household Goods

$750 dwn. 20 yr. terms,

Osteen. Zachary I. Tribble,
Realtor, 305-465.5494 &amp; 5305024.
Eve I wkends 9Ol.734.$esj

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs S mattress $23.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-2 So. of
Sanford. 322.5721.

FOR SALE
3 lots in Lake Mary, Fl. 133 E.
Alma, 322-554.

Central Heat IAir Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

GE El. Range, copper tone

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat lAir
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
lnct Comm. I Res. 322 0205.

w-dbl. oven. Exc. cond.
3226733 1116

62 acres, E of Sanford. $2,200 per

Service. Used Machines.

overlooking' valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
Wing and even has a creak that
runs thru property. Borders a
Paved highway. A steal at only
1050009, Good tat-ms. 12100.00
down, assume loan.
Mountain cabIn approxImately 1
acre. Dandy garden spot. This Is
a handy man special because It
Is not finished Inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Weter and the outside Is corn.
plated. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in it while you
finish it up. 3 mil" from Mur.
pluy. $22,300.15. 53,110.150 down

assume loan.
2.7 Acres located on large stream,

real good access. About I acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3 or 4 bvi.s.
Lays Mile. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.
$3930.00,
$I,$00OQ
down
Payment. Plenty of wild gams
WA good fishing In this area.

These are a few of over 2110
listings. We have all types of
Property listed from $150. per
acre and up. We have smell
tracts, we &amp;U have several

cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for true listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing 1 N0-o$-7421.
Write or call today,
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CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N.C. 25553

147-RNI Est.t. Vh.dsd
Private Party wants Is buy.

house in fluid of repairs. Has

some cast,. 3334155 afti pin.
Sell thiS inIva bike wIlls a tow cost
Classified Ad.

Anays Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeling
36S6334
Small home repairs. Remodeling
8 Pan. Roofing repair. Free Esl.
323 8543. 331.01)5

Beauty Care

NWIh

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
t'Ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 3223742

No job too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free
estimate, 323 4881; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 1049 call anytime

MOONEY APPLIANCES

323.0497
531V.hb0te0

3.3 Acres tracts, fantastic view,

nient

KENMORE WASHER- Paris.

43-A--eat 01 Stat.
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

Home In

Air Cant &amp; Hasting

52-4ppliances

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ S USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS,
acre. William Malic,owikl.
Realtor. 333.7$3,

327.5499

Good Used Televisions. $35 and up.
Miller's 2419 Orlando Dr.

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322.0352
walnut cabinet. Regular 1100,
Balance $173 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131.1714 day or
lght.

Dressmaking

004 ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.

Screen-porches, pool intl. wds.
All type re-glazing I wd. install.
Exit Est. Mr. Taylor 322.1.344,.,
,

Turn on

Carpet, doors (ext lInt), exercise
couch, gas dryer, clothes 1se
forth. Con. Airport Blvd. &amp; Park.

rosining &amp; Soaring
ANIMAL HAVEN
dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

Thors, Fri, Sat. 5.3,

clipping, flea control. Pet

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
ROBSON MARINE
2997 Hwy. 1742
$anters, Fla. 33221

11111111111

Painting

Glass &amp; Screen

chord organ, clothing, dishes,
Misc. lOc to $30. 105 Brown Dr.,

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5311

:30 Min

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Tucker off RI. In.

Light Hauling

Curley Burfield Electrical
Maintenance &amp; repair

to S. Furniture, typewriters,

Estates.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed. insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 122 9160

Interior-I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322-154S or 322 4431

Plun*ing Service

Supplies, dog houses. Heated
innels. 3fl.575.

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds.
3230174; 322-4601

Home
Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,

57-Spoils Equipment

spraying, remodeling S floor

covering. Free Est. 322-1411.
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 3324177

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 322IUS

S-Makal Merchandise

I yr-s. exp, Patios. Driveways

BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"

Concrete Work: steps, patios

1 Man, quality operatInj

Pmsure Cleaning
Brown's Pressure Cleaning-Mu
dew removal houses 8. roofs,
mobile homes. Trucks washed.

Economy rates. 534 9333.

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Roofing

etc. Wayne Seal, 3271321

332.7537
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Guitars, Drums, lashes. Corn.

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Mr. Taylor, 333$SlSor 322.4131
PAINTING, CARPENTRY

0W.. Thomas organs, plans..

Roofing 5. guttering, mt I ext

remodeling, all work guaranteed. Free Est. 3233434.

CUSTOM CABINETS

lab Pall's Disc. Center list.

3355 French Ave.

General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil 8. fill dirt,
lawn maint. 8. tree trimming.
323 2915.

Electrical

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54-Garage Sales

Sunland

Lawn Service

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

Sold new $400, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments Of $1)
per tnt. Call 131.1714 for free
Mme demonstration.

Gigantic carport sale

Ceramic Tile

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 611 7617

Television-33" Color, Beautiful

3234M after 3: 30

Free Est.

3322153

INSULATION batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

Wiling

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2524 PARK OR. 322211$
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

AT 5th. $13,100.

SEIGLIR REALTY

S And adva.cemestwiirIulIISI
'7 PEOPLE NEEDED IMMU$*TILY
lifirviS, tebe kill Thpriday. Apr11-osyissa IN NIh! ii.
1*) 514514
cestec, MIke Ludwis latwasm 114:35 060.fir Wslmt*IUt.

Jhu Nat hdty,g

St. Johns River. sft,oco.

PARK. SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE
It you're Ina bid. mood, doW? for.
Wt we are exclusive agents for
ASH HOMES in DeIlme. They
are custom builders wrnany
plans to choose from or If you

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.

CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 3 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal leads to.

OFFICES. $12,300 TERMS.

Super Lg. I BR 2 B, extras galore,
sc porch. 135.900. 471.4317.

Lake Mary làt 90 x 145. Reduced
price this week only. Also new
home now under construction.
8309531 or 3314211 aft. 5:30.

it.

'COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 2 BR, 1 b, large
storage rm S work shop, fenced,
shaded I landscaped. $21,500.

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INTIRNATIONALLY KNOWN FINANCIAL FIRM NIIINS
1*SCUTIVU 5*4.15 PEOPLE FOR LOCAL SANPOIDAIIA. YOU
WILL ENJOY:

Is.pmSuuPpl±L

111.
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REALTORS PARK

Lake Sylvanarea.3 BR, 1½b, PR,
Den on Country site. 300' * 110'.
$44,000.

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PubIlik: *114,1999
01135

Sanford's Sales' Leader

441.3013

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'JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
'LEADERI WE LIST S SELl.
WORE HPMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE, THAI IS NO.11

your lot or our M.

dulId to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, P11* 235 &amp; 243.

Modest 2 OR, CO home under
$12,000? Yes, its true if you act
fast!t! Not fancy but a real
value.

Sanford Auction
1215 S. French. 3237340.

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WILL ILIY EXISTING $1 Bud

MORTGAGES. R. Less,
Mt. irshes, $33 no. 40

Wseri Nt..A$auumst..
1411*3

321-0039 or 9047344700 collect.

EASTER SALE

ALL PLANTS 20% OFF
FA*MIR'$MARKIT

ll10FrimdiAve.

Sanford

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WELDING SERVICE
all types
of welding, your place or ours.

323 6440.

TO LIST YOUR B SlS

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto 530
Call 327 1621; 3221460

68-Wanted to Buy

Beds double hotel $30 set.

41-Houses

bath home with Iam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now to see

Cash for your loll Will build on

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VA- FHA-235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

41-Houses

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Top Dollar Paid for junk 8 used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
]7299

BALL PYTHON
Approx. 3' ft. $10.
3210760

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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale - sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 7611
or 531 9993

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Cocker Spaniel, male, AKC
papers, l' yrs. old. Med. size,
buff color. S75 323 7526

FURNITURE
FOR SALE
322719S

interest when yc u're overdrawn?"

$30,00 will buy you this 3 BR, 2

Maitland Howell Estates

Phone 333.7511, Sanford

"How about a che(kina account where you itill accumulate

ROLLING HILLS AND SASS

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P$ans.s.eclfications far css
l):isA. in Ni. tub day wa*u..
A.D. 1971 otSen Sir sale InS sell t. usotlemel an. prasnslnsers4 mafl
Ike matuns Ilr fir cam. ameti bulbbni are Ivslla14s Is tius imce
w the PWrduasb Au nt,Rom
am. ill eslotilus hums,
417.
FI
(Went) 0r if Ike IuhlpIa Siniløel, Calisty CounIk,,!
S$III.rt
Florida,
Clint, COWtkii Is_$aIr5,
3*771 a'
char,s.
P*tei. *0
daW*.4 r
PIams.seclolcatiass must
be
15tui5 5 We PWCbM1SS M
Mo is O
SIllilY We Isras
'oe
doCISIs if method if
ie mit at

II.o.tlsm.
like I. PsIk. IMSIN

107W. Commercial

Model Inc., Realtor

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77-Junk Cars Removed
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only $116 bat due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
Yovcen have mach. f'Or$Ill
cash or take up payments of $12
ma. Will take trade as part
Payment. Call $311714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

Fantastic 4 BR, 2 B home In
Pinecrest w-C H&amp;A, ww carpet,
eq eat-In kit, scr. patio, FR, on a
beautiful landscaped loll Just

CAR LOT&amp; SHOP

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Beautiful exec 3 BR 2 B home in
Idyllwildeot Loch Arbor I Pool 5.
Patio, C H&amp;A, FP, Eq. eat-in kit,
FR S every feature! BPP WAR.
RANTEDI Yours for $72,900!

W.GarneltWhlte

M. Unsworth Realty

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WHAT A BUY neat 3 SRi b home
In Bel Air on shaded lot! Newly
painted, eat-in kit, fenced rear
yd &amp; much more! Only 123,900,

R". Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

V Enterprise, Inc.

Trailer ten rent IN Per mo Water

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by: Cymibia Pr.sta,

m.m.

Can. N.A. carpet
WORLD- $240.00

LEISURE

$720 mo,

BODY MAN

2304 Lisa Cl. 31½, Stucco. As is.
$39,500. Broker-owner.

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2430 Sanford Ave.
3210739

Ii, 2 bath,

SUPER 3 OR 21/3 bath home w.
Pool I Patio! Lg Fla Rm. eat In
kit, w-w carpet. C-A, Privacy
fence on ig corner lot! BPP
WARRANTED Only 549.0001

storage. Zoned comm. $300

34-Ibile Homes

2

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Rent

6S-Pets- Supplies

mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lAway, there, was

JUST LISTED 4 BR 1'2 bath home
on lovely shaded lot! Remodeled
eat in kit, ww carpet, 1g. scr.
porch, new roof I. Much More!
Just 535,5001

kEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

3272260

We have a Singer Future sewing

Income property, 2 story older

BATEMAN REALTY

IMM'IOIATE OCCUPANCY
3 BR, 2 bath, Can. H.A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $240.00
month.

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20 ft Slarcratt trailer, Self con
tamed Air cond., new tires,
excellent cond $7300. 322 3503.:

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Since 1937
409W.lst

SELLRSI BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON IT WE
GET TOGETHER

BROKER

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1977 23 It Coachman
Self contained. Like New
322 5623 after p.m.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our R insenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225181

Kuip Decorators

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791

SEIGLER REALTY

33-Houses Furnished

+

+

64-Equipment

upholstery drapes. slip covers.
We will not be undersold on
comparable quality.

STENSTROM
REALTY

$2I,.

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$139 me., $100 deposit
321.0041

French Ave.

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WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN LAW QUARTERS, CENTRAL HEAT S AIR, FIREPLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS

1 BR. Available at once.

FREE ESTIMATES

Carpets from $6.50 yd. installed +

$39,900!

shopping I churches.

Realtor, ERA MemberProker,

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Realtor, MLS

Full time AUTO MECHANIC
needed at Jo. Creamons for new
Iused dept.
See Mike. 3223391, ext. 224.

912

*44 Acres county acreage w.
citrus grove I. SR 46 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price &amp; terms.

Only $7,000 dwn + $199 ma. to be
your own boss. Their loss is your
gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.

Food St ores now

experienced I newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a suc.
cleat Continuous training 1.
guidance. Join a professional
team. Cell $313233 or 3225253
Fricke &amp; Fricke Assoc. Inc.

*Markham Woods Rd.3 BR,2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable 1. pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!

this DAY CARE CENTER is Ina
thriving location &amp; ready to go.

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1973 Kubota L2l0diesel
With front end loader
322 8262 allerbp m

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75-Recreational Vehicles

1971 Coachman 12 It Slide in .1
camper. Sleeps .5, for
I
truck 322 8262 alter 6 p m

62-A-Farm Equipment

SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

523,900.

Full time, ref req. Apply In
person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
frm.,h,s,...

Evesalter6lweekeods
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9993.

*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, I B turn, near shopping but
In a quiet neighborflood. Act last
on this! Owner may carry mort.

Food Service Supervisor S Cook.

low cost Classified Ad.

Use A Want Ad. 322.2611 or $31-

!ro

Auction Saturdays 7pm
Sanford Ave at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sales
323 7050'

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

Tha

Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair

72-Auction

FILLOIRT&amp;TOPSOII.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7510

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(305) 6448256.

&amp;

$31,500.

Part Time LPN, 11.7 shift

CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS

11AA,fs&amp;C,'aft,

Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
youl

Salary

62-Lawn-Garden

.

4 Searching for Investment? Just
listed 2 apt bldg. near town.

holidays by $4ling.Avon. Now's
a great time to start.
Call 6443079.

flhI1otIable. Call 322.5453.

yd. $25 per wk. Call 3232727.
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41-Houses

EASTER NEST EGG!
Earn extra money for the

wit:
taisthar with all structures, Im.
Nil AM,, AprIl 15, 1979 in Rio
LotS, Plods 1, $tMlaSI ,i,
Sunlit "unity Cal$emm,.
Prm.ei.Ints, fixtures. appliances, and Ills Nil mliii
' ",
16ffiSugh 33
at She PI4IC *s.Mi •smh*as $I5IIId Fiends.
and aNurgssanc.s on iaid land or Pt, will In Ike stIles ii Ike Clerk
wad Is osl'isctlen $ii5k.
PurPles if Preild cans. s.c. lit.
She Circuit Csu,tsn or bifora She Ilk Cup, Flerids subject tolke I.N
dIlo.iiiini belt method at con.
This sale Is made wianl Is doyatMOy, 1Wi. KySlIfeIlfedas,, at me PartIal in pJen
s$rvctI, firs station
ciu*.r 4. FlorIda IlatstN and (udsensat by
and Ike uit,sl.lse a sheriff
u* will be
s withiø
find kiNsuiw entered in CI,il 11115W 99W SIr She itt
Serninile County.
ISiiilioIi. County, Florids..IN

evutaids

I.

Will babysit preschooler Mon.
thru Fri., Ravenna Park, fenced

4-B Water Front Property
200 Lakefront on Lake Bingham
With 1" deep well 8. pump.
$22.500, also other 1 acre parcels
with lake privileges from
$10,900. Property next to SCC, 5
minI, to big Sanford Plaza.
Richard Broughton, Realtor.

COMPANY owned surplus
3 OR
2 b, rec. rm &amp; FP. Good neigh.
borhood w-community swim.
mIng pool. Low dwn w-mort
low mt. carried by seller. Call
3235500 between 85.

&amp;a,

AVON
BUILD YOUR

Ho.btfes Send for 20 ways at
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jeep's Report, P.O. Box 120.
12771
SaI''

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TROUTMAN, PARRISH,
KANAR, AtIiiiy Iii' PifRienos,

.4dag.Blad tqetbsr

grey M

6-Ctgld Cam

travel.

owners

New 235 Homes, i pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
535,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222757.

Lake Mary-Sanford Area. 6 avail.
Buy 1 or group. 100 pct. occupied. E. H. Seibert, Realtor.
3239001, aft. hr's. 644.1395.

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Cat 1. dog need good loving home
foil mo in country area, while

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lames.

am.

7125 or

UNITED

numerous properties. Tran.
sportatlon provided. Send
complete resume to Sandra
Miller, Cardinal Industries, Inc.,
Box U. Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

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titles 48: DlsIsMisnat Marriage
NOTICU
A.
at Nine Pay Dedess. PSIIUSISr ON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN flint
Hudsand. FliliCis Airt Derlui, lespindsiil,
on the lit day of May 1979, at She
OI:nt, which aferesald mit at.
NOTICUOP ACTION
West Front doer at 11:11 AM. soft TO: VIRGIL ERNUST NOULIY Izeottlen was deliverad to is as
Courthouse if Seminole Calmly, at
2197 Mavysvllle
P'
at lilOiMlo Csunlv Florida,
Sanford, Florida, ft undsrsJ,pj
Seattle, wwiqsu,
and I have levied wen Ike tehewins
Clerk will offer for sale to the YOU, VIRGIL UNNIIT HOC.
pruporty owned by
highest and best bidder fir cads Ike $1. IV, are hereby net NI.d Shot a PIISICIS Albert Denim, sold pro.
described mel PruiartY:
or, Ouslutlonat Merniapa party be 10sd in SM,
Lot 2. Block D. SWUITWATU MS been toed aMinit P5W. 99W
..OARS SECTION 14 accordIng Is the We respired to iS•
deSUIIed IS ISNUJ.S:
y at pem
at t,at rscero at p
Re$0.mdinI FranCIs Albert
teen pueiln is me
Pa
12 and 12 of the Public fl D'sselutlo, at MerriaM .s DeIIIWS di11 tINS led 15511511
Records at $imlnole County, MELBOURNE P. KING, if We$dIOCYRedP(5Mfl1,,te
Defum1a

3 -g eqge Add

sUes..

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That the plaintiff, United States of
AmrlCa, shall obtain by service of

Wife,

and

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Is

S-.os &amp; Found

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large

GARMAN, his wife,

until tender, about

p'Atw.

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40-A-Apartments &amp;
Duplexes for Sale

by Gill Fox

be capable of supervising

Ex perienced Floor Man needed.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
I. Convalescent Center, 950
MlilofWillt.

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. s.d.

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(sh,MItTW.

a m lit

-'½ $SSS dry WindEd
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oeatdge
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lend

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ANUCflEN(*
DUNIG

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ML Aw

flank steak on a
board. Trim excess fat
Score top side with a sharp
knife.
In a Dutch____
oven, meit
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Weddings by DOT
NOTARY PUBLIC
m.2iaor32a.o, I

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

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J BR House for Family
Longwood, Sanford Area
3222825

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Position open for career minded
individual with the Nation's
largest producer of factory built
aoartments 1. developers of
rnuitI.tamlpy projects. Excellent
salary 5. bonus, paid vacation,
fully
paid
medical.
hospitalization I life ins. Must

Sanford.

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prgy
Cliek

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38-Wanted to Rent

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Small remodeling firm needs
Painter- Carpenter immediately
333.0197

mo.

1 cic fresh bread cubes
1%
2 teaspoons Cornstarch

minutes. Add

18-Help Wanted

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CHIEF JUDGE
KEEPER
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1979
$464
P'jbfli; March 25, April 4,11, 14,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE. DIHIl
COOK
$464 mo.
997,
CUlT IN AND FOR SININOLI
DIN.ee
DEBIT AGENT Sal +
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
CASE NO. 79417S.CA.ge.K
SALES
NOTICE OF SNIRIFF'S SALE
DOE
FOR SEMI NOI.0 COUNTY,
ALBERT L. HUSKEY and NANCY FLORIDA.
NOTICE I$HIRISYGIVIN .at LOT MAN
$464mo.
W. HUSKEY, his wife,
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 7$423-CA44.l byvIrtu,atffia$c,talnWritet,.
$646 iflu.
IN us
01110 40 .dImderIh. DETAILER
Is
LABORER
mo.
Plaintiffs THE MARRIAGE o
seal of the Circuit Court of Sem inole
$464
vs.
GLORIA JEAN HOISLEY,
County, Florid a, upon a final
DESK
CLERK
DOE
BARRY L.OARMANndSUU ANN
Iudlemerdr.nd.,sdInm.aferaaid

½ teuvocn marjoram

and

.....uuiuumu
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a

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carrot

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cored PP1 (1 is$,)
2 tablespoons chopped
py
I teaspoon an
½ teaspoon ground sage

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In a large bowl, cc'nblns
str.
oil, vinegar, Ike. rind and
..
jilce, puoley, bull and
the
same Dutch ov,.
taq)uo
t,nalth 1
alt.l3nnmod
Mix wilL Add utk$Nbst
Add 1% cups water. (vsr.
akig.rat.
hours or
Cook
ba .
s,_
overaight, II possible.
1W
i% boom or No
Spoon marinade over
III
artichokei eec"en*.
ov. meetto a heeted
Makes 4 Mfli

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Mo 61

1 cup chopped, pared,

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%

msrins

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finely ctiociied

celery

'n in aeversi

4 -

lies

1i

alt 101d e

Uchokes. Simmer, inCovered, 30 to
kIstSSJ
wAll stuD
01 V
tkho
are tinder

and w

asi*is wIth a ubuury

1

I IINIIOOD

tablespoon boiling
,.,
is IN email m4v41 g bowl,
stir Mw
1

IewW

Made

Carrow

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or

onion (1 medium)
½ cup finely chopped

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¼ pound fresh mushrooms,
process by publicatIon as to any
Sig. Jay , .
unknown heir(s), devises(s),
sliced
Publish: March 21, II. April 1,
grantee(s), creditors or other
Mix og
,gj, 17
323-5176
parties claImIng by, through, under,
DEHlfl
salt, pepper, dry mustard,
or
against
UlYsees
McFadden.
(3)
PICTIT.OUINAMS
parsley, anchovies and garlic.
Notice is hereby given that we are That notice of th is Order be FULL CHARGE
Let stand for 30 minutes. engaged in business at it s I. published by tiw United States BKPR.
$000 mo.
Woodland Drive, Sanford Seminole MIrIh.I n newspaper of general
Pve
CASHIER
atlee in lien Isle
$400
_____ County, Florida wider thu fIctItious cwai
mo.
p
While dressing Is stwdIit
P.
SECRETARY $600 mo.
name of KOTT KOATI NG$
L4 IV* weeks csmmancleg March
wash the spinach and remove FLORIDA. and that we
r
SALES REP $000 mo.
, F.s. Chap. 49.111. (41 That by'
regiltersald name w$ffiffieClerkof May
stemL Dry well
comb&amp;r
11,
TYPIST
1,79
for
those
served
by
$400 mo
the circuit Court, Seminole County,
with avocado and muelwoomo Florida
ièikation shell appear, pled or RECPT.
In accordance with $1,,
$SOOmo.
otherwIse respsn directly Or
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In salad bowl. Add
dr.ulng end provisions of the Fictitio
WAREHOUSE
&amp;
us Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section
145.09 the Ouanfla. Ad Litem arid Alter.
te llul*br. Serve
n8v Aid LItein Iii this caiss. DONE DRIVER
$520 mo.
Florida Statutes 1W.
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a nd OR DERED at Orlando. Florida, MAI NT.
Sig. Harry C. Uchi$birgei
$464 mo.
this INs day ii March, 1979.
Margaret J. ECheIWqW
GROUNDS
o.eig. C. Yeung
Publish: March 14 31,30, April 1,

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ieqatees, grantees, successors and

Statutes, To-Wit: Section

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NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A operators who own their own
Mate' Dating Service. All Ages.
tandem- axle tractors to run the
P.O. BOX 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
East Coast. Home on weekends.
advances on each trip 1 fast
DIVORCE420.I0-GUlran?Sed.
weekly settlements. Call
Free details; KIT, I:MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
33051,
9414997.
Pompano, FL.
Toll-Free 1.0-4.6Sfl ask for
Bob Bevis. EOE.
WANTED: Customers to enjoy
Cooks or cooks helper
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
DJ's Place 2544 Park Dr.
Salad Per with 15 Items I. Great
Sanford. 321.0124
Country Breakfast. No ex
Night Auditor experienced
parlance necessary. Apply in
preferred but not necessary.
Person Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
Apply in person Holiday Inn,
Appqtits required.

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all other parties claiming by,
through, under or against any of the
IndIvIduals named above.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anac.

Florida Statutes 190

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Friday

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DEN-136
"P0on pepper
¼ teaspoon dry mustard
2 tablespoons chopped P&amp;
FICTITIOUS WANt
sley
Notice Is hereby given that lam
engaged In business at 1q20 Park as fo llews: Lot 8, Lone Pkiel,accor.
1 tablelpO(*t
.
Ave., Sanford Seminole Coumy, ding to Flat thereof as recorded in
chovies
Plat look 12, page 21 of the Public
Florida, under the fictitious name
Records of Seminole County,
1 clove garlic, cut In half
IllS CO., and that I intend
Florida.
and proceeding pursuant to
h
register
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
) fres
½ pound (5 to 6
Florida Statute* 071 and0.10, it is
the Circuit
spla leaves
hereby ORDERED: (1) That the
Florida In accordance with
1 ripe avocado, peeled and provisions of the Fictitious Name Motionof the plaintiff Is granted . (2)

1 flank steak (2 potmds)
¼ cup butter or
flt5TgSfifll, divided

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brown. Remov, to a rack
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1 lime, thinly sliced
2 teaspoons salt, divided

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si 1Y. Dtli
on top of
each bilL Makes 1$ buns.

LIMB

FRESH

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STORY; EVA HILL LAND; and any
of t heir unknown heirs, devisees,

197$

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LESLIE, his wife; ROBERT B.
RIDDLE and C.B. OROENE, db.a
EASYWAY FINANCE Co. A.E.

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Time _
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¼ teaspoon salt
teapoot
Shake or beat all
lngredlentslna Jar, bowl or
bottle until blended.
Dressing may be stored
covered In refrigerator.
Shake well before
Makes 1% cups dressing,
VEGETABLF4TUFFED

Noon

H.O. SLIGH; L.T.
-,
HARRELL and ROSA HARRELL LOST dog, fern. 3 mo, brn, red
hlswlfe; H.L. LESLIE and LIDAM
collar, blue eyes. Reward. 333.

½ teaspoon salt

toed butte, sugar, emnamon and salt In a large
bowl. Cool to lukewarm.
Warm
hhh1Ifl
orange juice. Dissolve
ysast inwarm Juice. Add to
mixture with
the
NtL Mix well. Add raisins
and grated rind.

U,

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W.S.

pepper
clove garlic,
non has been filed against you in
equity to remove clouds from the
crushed
following described real property,
1½ teaspoons curry powder
It-wit:
¼ teaspoon tyme leaves,
Beginning at a point 210 f,,t East
of the Southwest ¼ of the East ½ of
crushed
the Southeast ¼ of the Southf ¼
¼ cup currants
Of Section It. Township 21 South,
(optional)
Range 20 East,
thence run North 0 feet; thence
Hot cooked r
East to a point 210 feet West of the
Toasted slivered
East boundary line of
East of
the Southeast ¼ of the Southwest iA
blanched almonds
of Section It. Township 21 South
(optional)
Range 10 East,
Chutney (optional)
thence South 470 feet, thence West
Combine flour, salt and to the Point of Beginning,
and you are required to serve a copy
pepper. Dust chicken with flour of
your written defenses, it any, to
mixture. Melt corn oil KENNETH
M. BEANE, Esquire, of
margarine In a large skillet. STEPEHNSON AND BEANE P.A..
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs and to
Add chicken and brown well.
file the original with the Clerk Of
Add chopped tomatqes, MwW*5tYIod Court on or
before the
tomato liquid, onion, greet
23rd day of April, IM: otherwise, a
Judgment may be entered against
pepper, garlic,
you for the relief demanded in
and thyme.
Cond
Cover
er a cm Complaint,
over low heat 45 mInutes or
WlTNESSmy hand and the seal o,
Court on the 14th day of March,
W" eltickan is tender. &amp;M this
1979.
over rice. If desired, garnish
(SEAL)
with toasted almonds and.or
Arthur Beckwith,
As Clerk of the Court
currants or serve chutney on
BY: Eve Crabtree
this side. Makes 6 servIngs
Deputy Clerk
SPINACH SALAD
Kenneth M. leant
P.O. Drawer
3 tablespoons wine yln.ga.
Casselbetry, Fl. 33797
6 tablespoons salad oil
P'JJi' March 21, 2$• April 4,
1

3 consecutive flinet .... 3k a line
7conwcutive times ..... 35c a line

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3 Lines Minimum

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BRYANT;

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Noon The Do Before Publication

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GANS: J.C. McKINNEY;

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DEADLINES

B. KEIGANS. and MARTHA KEI.
GANS, his wife; DAN COLUMBUS
KEIGANS; DAISEY LEE KEI.

¼ cup choppedg

Cold Herbed Vegetables

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: D.B. KEIOANS,a.k.a D. ENOW
JAMIN KEIGANS, a.ka

COUNTRY CAPTAIN
¼ cup unsifted flour
2 teaspoons salt
¼ teaspoon peer
3 pounds chicken
Parts
¼ cup (½ stick) corn
oil margarine
1
tomatoes, chopped
½ cup sliced onion

Artichokes in Fresh Lime Marinad

1:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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RATES
•.. 43c a ili*

itim

HOURS

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IUSINUIIUII.NIN

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Plaintiffs,
vs.
D.B. KEIGANS, ak-a D. BENJA.
MIN KEIGANS,a.k.a DOW I. KEI.
GANS, and MARTHA KEIGANS,
his wife, JULIA HUGHES AND HUGHES, her husband; SAM
KEIGANS and
KEIGANS, his
wife; DAN COLUMBUS KEIGANS.,
aAd-KEIGANS, his wif e; DAN
IEL BENJAMIN KEIGANS, and
-KEIGANS. his wife; DAISEY
LEE KEIGANS and -KEIGANS,
her husband; J.C. McKINNEY and
McKINNEY, his wife; W.B.
BRYANT and
BRYANT,
husband; H.G. SLIGH and
SLIGH, her husband; L.T. HARR.
ELL and ROSA HARRELL, his
wife; H.L.LESLIE and LIDA M
LESLIE, his wife: ROBERT B
RIDDLE and C.B. GROENE, d.b.a
EASYWAY FINANCE CO.; A.E.
STORY and
STORY, his wife:
EVA HILL LAND; and any of their
unknown heirs, devisees, Iigaties,
grantm, successors and all other
parties claiming by, through, under
or against any of the individuals
named above.
Defendants.

Wednesday, April 4, 1979-9B

Orlando-Winter Park

322-2611

HENRY STANLEY. GEORGE
STANLEY, LOUIS STANLEY, .iE.
SSIE MAE CLARK, KATIE BELL
CROSS and JOSEPHINE M1CK.
ENS,

cider Vinegar
1-3rd cup catsup
cup

1%

Seminole

SIMINOLI COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. rMill.
CA 13.K

2-3rde cup orange juice

¼

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN Till CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTIINTH JUDICIAL c.
CUlT OF TIalfl*ri OP
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

1 can (1 lb., 4 ox.)

½

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

DIAL 322•21 I or

1.9,93

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105--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Wednesday, April 4, l7
,

71st Year, No. 196—Thursday, April 5, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
Evening

In Se vu in

9% As

Herald,—tUSPS 48-280)—Price 15

Cents

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Co un ty

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OSOTAmuni n Rift
May End Bus Service
By DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer
A dispute that began a year ago between the Orange-SeminoleOsceola Transportation Authority (OSOTA) and the Amalgamate
Transit Union could wind up ending bus service In Seminole
County.
Because of the dispute last year when striking OSOTA bus
drivers, who were union members, were replaced by new employees who walked across the picket line, the union has gone to
the U.S. Department of Labor challenging a $568,000 operating
grant to the authority and the money Is being held up, according
to Pat Hamric, authority general manager.
Hamric said he and other OSOTA personnel will be meeting
with Department of Labor representatives in Washington next
Tuesday. He said today he is "cautiously optimistic" the conference will result in the money being released by that federal
department after facts in the matter are explained.
Hamrlc said after new employees were hired to replace the
strikers last year, OSOTA on June 29 notified the union It would no
longer be recognized as a bargaining agent for the new drivers.
He said OSOTA offered to abide by a vote of the employees on the
matter, but the union did not call for a vote.
He said the union now
fo the Department ofLabor
that is still represents the employees and Is urging the federal
agency to hold up the money.
Meanwhile, the Seminole County Commission representative on
the authority, Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said he will explain to
his colleagues on the commission next Tuesday that several
alternatives are available on the bus service. The budgeted
funding for the authority will be exhausted by May I If the federal
money is not released by then, Kirchhoff said.
"If the federal money does cease, we will have to re-evaluate
service and what we are going to do," Kirchhoff said, detailing

the alternatives available to Seminole County. "We will have to
decide whether to discontinue service altogether, whether we will
Institute the service on a limited basis — for example in the early
morning and late afternoon bows for working people dependent
upon the transportation," Kirchhoff said.
"It will depend a lot on Orange County," he said. Orange County
Is to decide next week what measures It will take if the federal
money Is not released.
Seminole County currently has four bus lines In service, Kir.
chhoff explained, adding one of those bus services is an Orange
County one extending Into South Seminole County. The other three
— two In Sanford and one In the south end - are funded by
Seminole County on a 5040 matching funds basis with Seminole
County paying 132,000 annually and the federal government
contributing an identical amount.
Kirchhoff said he will Inform his colleagues on the county
commission of the situation next Tuesday and "ask them what
they want to do." He said after the Seminole commission and
Orange commission separate meetings, OSOTA is to meet and
make a decision.
"Hopefully the problem will be resolved by May I. If not the
federal money will be cut off," Kirchhoff said..

Bus service has been provided to the south end of the county for

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the past four years by the Authority. The Sanford service began
on Dec. 4,1978. During the Christmas season the service was so
well-received by patrons in the Sanford area that service was
expanded from five days to six days per week.
The Seminole County bus runs have charged 50 cents with
special rates during certain times to senior citizens.
Recently, the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce committee expressed concern that only about 150 persons In the
Sanford area are riding the buses each day.

PRACTICE
FOR SUNDAY

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Mark West coaches as Andy Grooms does a vault in preparation for nn.
day's presentation of Sanford Salutes Our Gymnasts. About 30 meitih'r fit
the Sanford Gymnastic Association Inc. will perform beginning at
the Sanford Civic Center. The demonstration, sponsored by the S::utt
Area Chamber of Commerce, is free and open to the public. The gt- uu 114;itr
to raise donations to purchase equipment and pay travel expenses lit tat'
meets. Performing gymnasts will range In age from seven to adults.
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Power Blackout Sweeps State, Parts Of Seminole
A power outage which
blackened much oil south
Florida sent creeping
darkness Into portions of
Seminole and Volusia
counties early this marning.
Scott Burns of the Sanford Florida Power and
Light Company office said
about 2,000 homes in the

Sanford area were without
thtr1ci$y for 15 minig.s
just after midnight When
the Celery Avenue sub.
station on Highway 46 shut
down. No emergencies
were reported during the
blackout by area law enforcement officials.
About 17,400 Florida
Power
Corporation

customers between
(iaedo and, Deland wee,
without power for periods
of four minutes up to an
how as a result of the
outage, an FPC spokesman
said.
"There are nine power
substations in the OrlandoDeLand area that were
affected," Tracy Smith of

the FPC office in St.
Petersburg said this
morning. "The shutdown of
the stations occurred at
11:57 p.m. and power was
restored gradually."
Smith said the power
stations
shut
down
automatically when the
transmission lines
experlenced a low frequency

situation. He said the
prohin was caused by a
dust and salt spray buildup
on the Insulators of high
power transmission lines
which caused electricity to
begin spilling down the
poles and shorting out the
lines,
When the transmissIon
lines shorted, three FPL

generating plants at
Tky Point in ao'dh Dade
County had nowhere to
send their electricity and
automatically shut down,
Smith said. The loss of the
three plants caused a
disruption to other portions
of the Florida power grid
served by both FPC and
FP&amp;L, according to Smith.

The three power plants
Involved were two ott-tired
plants, No. I and No. 2, and
a nuclear-powered plant,
No. 4. The other Turkey
Point nuclear plant is shut
down for refueling.
Broward and other
counties wore affected
immediately by the
blackout, which spread

But, Not Mayor Floyd

northward thtrkeiuttg
homes like a moving
shadow. In Fort Lauderdale and West Palizi Beach
power was out for an hour
and emergency sw it('l1t)lr(is were activated at
police stations alnii thir
;old Coast.

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S eminole Council Aims To Appoint Energy Panel

Delegates to the Council of said.
Graham's
office
are member of a regional energy
Local Governmentsin Seminole
"I'm not going to name representatives of the various committee which is also
ç
County agreed Wednesday anyone to rim up and down the segments of the
night to go back to their street to harass service station dustry such as energy In. Posed to go Into action during
power cantrespective governmental units owners, rOu1 .,
an energy emergency an.., a
panics, fuel distributors, local committee would be a
seeking recommendations
reeminen
f
The county commission, this wholesalers and retailers and duplication. He added that
uyjAuen
mittee being formed by the week, agreed to name a corn- government. The commission Instructions
from Tallahassee
count commission on eergy mitt" on energy — a fuel agreed a representative from
one
delegate
—
Mayor
allOCation
committee
—
to
act
on the
But '
f
Council
the
Norman Floyd of Altamonte only In C15e,of
menu, which has as itsmittee me
Springs — said he has no In- emergency,ra mombersalzoftheaeyencltles cornmltteedoezn'tknowwhatjt
mandate for the committee
is
do and has
tentlon of
recommending
from
for the pod. The , Gov. Bob Graham's of. In the county and the county without
commission would designate
committee would he a U
one
member of the committee tIM out from service station
duplication to expand the
The composition of the
owners what their monthly fuel
energy crisis hoopda-loo," he committee suggested by
Floyd said, however, he is a allocations are. That In-

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formation is available from
In other buine;.
distributors, Floyd said, adding
city Clerk linIa M;uiin -. -.
the committees in his opinion appointed to eounI";
are a "farce."
mittee to look Into whrtt'
t'
"The governor requested that county should contAuti..
we (the county commission) mechanical voting in chiiirs 'i
name the committee," said shift to the punch cui d corn.
,
County Commissioner Sandra puter method of voting In the
-Mayor Glenn, chairman of the council 1980 elections.
of governments.
The committee is to have 14
The delegates are to submit
and be formally
their recommendations for the named by the count),
appointment at the May 2 missioners at their mectiii
1'
meeting in Sanford with one next Tuesday.
person selected from those
nominated.
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For Proposed Handicapped Workshop
IYSHAAONC*UAICO
Committee and the Edith Bush Seminole County, Murray said bookkeeper whose task is to establish it is serious about the to renovate the facility for use.,,
Herald Staff Writer
Foundation, Murray said.
adults are forced to travel long gain community support for the project by coming up with
Once the workshop has been
- A non-profit organization
me ofg&amp;nizsft will need to distances to the Central Florida workshop.
initial matching funds and a established, Murray hopes to
hopes oet
aw
the
pin obtain $1 from doors in
Workshop In Orange County.
Without the community's workable premise these grants begin with 40 adults and
S,TIInOI, County for physically county and private sources to This means conimiting about support, the chances of the will not be available," Murray eventually expand to 60 or
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mentally retarded match .V.17 $2 provided in a 60 miles round trip, Murray workshop becoming a reality said.
more
within one year of opening.
adults and has selected Sanford date or federal grant, Murray said.
are nil, Murray said. There are
The Seminole County school
as a possible site,
The workshop program would
said.
Recently,
the
not-for-profit
various
grants
available
from
board
did
offer
to
lease
the
now
not duplicate any existing
Patrick Murray, director of
me wo(bJJ) would provide organization was awarded both state and federal sources closed
Lake
Monroe services now available for the
the Kathleen Anderson Corn- a "stepping stone" forthose
initial funding of Its grant from as well as United Fund and Elementary School for $1 per mentally or physically hanprthsmiv. Work Center Inc., adults who graduate from the the state agency of Health and United Cerebral Palsy but a year to the organization, dicapped adults, Murray
said he knows of W adults in Rosenwald School
For Rehabilitation Services. The prerequisite to apply Is proof Murray said. But the building is assured.
the county who would be served Exceptional Children In monies, which expire June 30, the community wants the too large, In severe disrepair
by the workahop Sixty pirceni Altamonte, Murray
For the past two years, a
will pay the ularMs of both. facility, Murray said.
and Is located on the northern committee of school board
of the .dI(. reid. in the Mn fo'flSoroldpub&amp;.cbool, fUil41medIrectorandsecry
"Unless the community can most perimeter of the county members, Rosenwald
Sanford ores, Mi*ry Mid.
School
which would hinder tran- officials, parents of retarded
To accomplish Ws goal, of iN vscIls Isniructs diilen
sportatlon.
Murray said the oeg 1'
children and interested citizens
between I aM II in a variety of
Murray said he found several has been meetingIn an effort to
o a
Will apiireed the Swainish 11111141C skills from horticulture
possible sites In Sanford or just identify the needs of the hanCounty Board of Corn. and d'eetic economy to toilet
south
of the city that would be dicapped, Murray said. The
trthing, he said.
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suitable
for the workshop,
far fw* to siçplunuitvarloiw 9r problem Is where do Brifte.................... a Iforsiespe .................21
workshop Idea In Seminole
"We
know
there are various county was their conclusion.
dateasidtidiralgrwtsltplias theeeaitlgogtirthsyha,, Coles . .................. U Ilsepital ...................2*
premises available like old
"The workshop program
to apply for. ft*Wn will be grdeis
Morrays.ld."De
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deserted
warehouses
that
sought
from
private we jod send tI
would
take these people out of
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might
be
wiling
to
their
homes
opnIut
such as the faIviliI.J?"
five days a week
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or donate to us," Murray
Centuil Florida Cptai Fund.
and
place
them
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Uvity," Murray said.

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I you have a peoblsn with drinking, dries or
know about family plasiniag and birth contrail? Do you

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and children.
"When we first Mailed tapes on sex related problems

you concerned about the meeesuliw peothm of cancer,we get genuine requests for all sorts of mtjóI acrow the beNt
S, Ntki, mabel.
VIMISI1 'tmii?
board," abs aid. "We get a M of Inquiries on drugs and
fj
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on these nd
j, there's also a lot of letured In d4al tapes.
meay proti-nie 01 medal end pbuleal baalthh aM and 16my
now refer their patients to
the tep7or factual Infonnon on
We are Interested in
jects.
The library has tapes on the care of the pstie* es nome,
nutrition, health education programs offered by Florida
a person's health,
Hotal, ways to cut your medical cods, medical In-

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CAIRO (UP!) — In an apparent breakthrough toward an letters attached to the peace treaty.
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, President Carter told the Egyptian
Carter also appealed to the Palestinians to Join the peace
pg today he has a commitment from both countries that process and said he was Mill committed to bringing about
the pact will be linked to a comprehensive Middle East set. negotiations between Jordan and Israel and Syria and Israel, as
tiement.
was implied in the second framework for peace worked tat the
Egyptian officials said they are making tentative plans for a Camp David Summit. The first document outlined the Israelipossible signing of a peace treaty Tuesday at Mena House in the Egyptian treaty.
shadow of the Great Pyramids Just outside Cairo.
In another key point, Carter seemed to rule out the possibility of
But on the occupied Wed Bank, only hours before Carter's any formal defense alliance with either Egypt or Israel.
scheduled arrival In Israel, government troops intercepted and
"Our policy is that each country should have the ability to
killed a four-man Palestuuan death squad trying to cross the defend itself, so that it does not have to depend on external
Jordan, marring the peace mood and the president's announced alliances," he said. "The United States does not seek a special
breakthrough on linking the treaty to Palestinian-self rule.
position for itself."
Carter unveiled the breakthrough on linkage to a special session
American officials said the president decided on this dramatic
of Egypt's People's Assembly in Cairo at the end of the first leg of personal attempt to negotiate a peace treaty because he believed
his unprecedented open-ended peace mission aimed at securing time was running out and It was "now or never" for peace in the
the first pact ever between Israel and an Arab Mate.
Middle East.
"There can be little doubt that the two agreements reached at
Egyptian officials, planning for a treaty signing Tuesday, are
Camp David — negotiated together and signed together — are hoping that Carter will get Israel's agreement to the proposals
that
were put together in Egypt between Carter and President
a common
arter said.
Anwar Sadat, and that Carter will return for the signing with
"Just In recent days, both Prime Minister Begin and President Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
Sadat have again pledged to carry out every commitment made
American officials believe that In the light of the often painful
0
experience in these negotiations the Egyptian hopes are ex.
at Camp David. Both leaders have also reaffirmed that they d
cessively optimistic and overlook some of the complex detail that
not want a separate peace between their nations."
has yet to be negotiated.
That affirmation, announced by Carter on the third day of his
But the Americans believe there is a good chance that the main
tianultuot, reception by hundreds of thousands in Egypt, appears Issues can be dealt with by Carter and he will leave Secretary of
to answer Cairo's demaj for firm, visible link between the two State Cyrus Vance to clean up the details.
Camp
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linkage question
mugged
*1&amp;4Uons on the treat"Isince mid-November.
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first time that the Israelis have accepted that Idea of linkage as
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In Tub Drowning Deaths

There me tam on child, rearing ftm care of the
faintly life are as near as a Snhiot. Countian's
newborn to teen rebellion, Including ones on "Where did I
telephone. •
come from, Mama?" Under Physical Fitness there are
Sanford Police today were old brother Terry were first police said,
children floating face down In
By calling 1114101— the number for Florida Hospital's
'Sport Tip. for Youngsters," "Utile League Elbows" and
c°id1ning their investigation found face down In about all The boys' mother reportedly the water.
Tel Hsskh Service - you can gel tips on how to re"ab'
"Exercising - Warm Up Slowly."
into the bathtub drowning inches of water lnthe bathtub of did not take the children
couldn't
.I was in
hsalthytbrohedlvsheslth,howtorscognis.signa
Another service soon to be available through Tel Health
4184111111 Of two düldrui in an their home between 5 and 5:30 the tub, because she was "In
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state
f
shock,
01 IUnesi when to coanit your doctor and how to adjed to
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will be Tel-HospitaL This will be available through a
ort to determine how the p.m. Thursday by their mother hysterics," police
Instead, 0niy1u ing
rernem r s
a serious mom
physician's reconanendatlon and to the patient In the
accident happened.
went to her bedroom gfl
Bluette Keitt, 1$.
one
of
the
boys out and
By giving the HceDal Ali'y volunteer on duty the
hospital and will center on hospital, ocedures.
__ mothr, Mrs. Rosa Keitt, with
An
autopsy
cunpleted
Friday
The
two
boys
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tove
him.
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A brocinre '" all of the tapes by sabject and
ralls,sd some of lbs anxiety he was feeling.,,
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resnbrtor,cpsdous. The free taps service Isf.dsd by
.mjliysuna and as a result quit smoking and
house while the children were running to me, screaming and
the horde Hpltal Ausillary and through pivaleia im,," a.
Dr. 0. V. Garay, SNnhlQle left in the tub to bathe, ac sobbing," Mrs. Keitt said.
donst'ees
There Is one operstor at a time with three four-hour
County medical examiner, said cording to pollee. She had been She said her daughter yelled.
Efforts to revive the children
laads was the td arn in the del, to obtain this
shifts a day to man the 14 telephone lines (normally there
24-year-old Telly Keilt had a in the kitdn about 30 minutes "Morn, main, the boys are by emergency crews at the
service width hugs Mrs Aptl $4, irs. 81a. UM Ume
bump on his head which could before returning to the dead. They're In the bathtub." scene and later by medical staff
more Um 111$l calls kvs bss logged.
SeADVICF, PagelA have occurred as the result of a bathroom to check on the boys Mrs. Keltt said she ran Into at Seminole Memorial Hospital
fofl Tally and his eigld-sn
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Sunday, March 11, im

Wallet Thief Returns To Crime
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IN BRIEF
Vietnam: Chines. 'Take All,
Burn All, Destroy All'
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) Hanoi today accused
Chinese troops of delaying their withdrawal from Vietet.
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namandofnewactsofkilllngandlootlngunderapollcyof
nam and of new acts of killing and looting under a policy of
lake all, burn all, destroy all."
The latest Vietnamese reports from the battlefront said
there was heavy fighting in the province of Hang Lien Son,
but that the Chinese had begun to retreat, destroying
"everything" as they went.
A Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman said
Chinese rulers were deliberately delaying their troops'
withdrawal and Chinese soldiers were "conunitting more
crimes against the Vietnamese people."

Second Victim

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Whit. Miners Striking
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!) - Striking
white mine workeg were ordered to stay away from the
gold, platinum, and coal mines today after the Mine
Workers Union rejected management demands that the
strikers return to work asa precondition for aettlçmant
talks. White miners walked out Wednesday In protest
against a forthcoming report that is expected to call for a
relaxation of South Africa's policy of "Job reservation"
which prohibits blacks from holdieg key jobs In mining
and other fields.

In Sanford Bank' Robbery.
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scientist killed In a volcanic blast at Karkar in northern
Papua New Guinea believed be was doe to perfecting a
technique, to predict volcanic eruptions, the Melbourne
Age newspaper reported today. The Age reported Robin
Cooke u having said Inan interview lad year: "As far ai
any scientist ever being definite about anything - which
Is none of the time - I am highly confident that we are
ca pable of predicting any eruption which Is likely to cause
serious damage or loss of life."

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Sanford Police and ageds of with short haIr wearing a camel day."
leave the bank.
the Federal Bureau of colored knee length coat and
The robber strode Into the
"Right now ft appears he left
Investigation (FBI) are Mill dark pails.
bank about 10:04 a.m. Friday on foci, but you never know, he
The FBI took film train a and landed a nute to teller Julia rnlgH have had a car parked a
looking, for Information which
the
bank
camera for procea'l'lg Mansfield reading: "The couple of blocks away," said
could hail to
i*wicst''
Friday.
The results of that money or your life. Your Dubs.
bandit
who
walked
cdakins
lido
pro
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aid
mat Federal Savings
ce si are expected to be (olce," according to police.
The holdup was the fIrst In the
at SemInole, 312W. First Street, known by Monday.
The bandit then told Miss 46-year history of the savings
"We don't know if the elm )I'eld, "Hand over the and loan, according to Vie
Ssthrd, Friday morning and
told a teller, "Hand over your shows anything yd," aid Sgi money or ft's your life. I have a Arnht, vice president.
money or ft's your III.."
William Dubs. 'We'll have to gm In my pocket," reported
Miss Minefield was roper.
The robber Is described as wait for the FBI to develop it pollee.
tedly sbaiken by the Incide nt
ta1n4
The robber also demanded and left work for
being a black male In its mid to arid it ft back to us. That
late twenties, 120 to 133 pounds, probably won't be edil Man- the money be given to him In of t he day, according to police.
-_ denoiithia of 100,50 and 10
before she left, Miss
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Was Mansfield than repor police and FBI agents. SIie was
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placed money fran her also taken to the police
station
cash drawer Into a beige and where a composite drawing of
green First Federal meney bag the robber was made, achanded ftto the bandit. He cording to Dubs.
and
aid
(C4'ied Frem Page 1A)
told Miss Manafleld, "thank
Pollee have no way of
are 10, but because of, recent Increase In calls four
and walked away, said knowing 11 the robber actually
you"
have been added).
Police.
had a gun, according to Dubs.
"We do care and are seeking to help others help
The bodit
on
Persons with information
th.m.elvu," said Miss Heusen. "We are Interested In a
foot, according to police. No concerning the robbery we
hUlth. not Just his ilckt"it We are frying to
WIIflI5N5 have been found who being asked to contact Dubs t
keep people out of the hospital In my department."
can recall seeing the robber the Sanford Police Department.
The tapes are prepared by Tel-Med Inc. a company In
San Bernardino, Cal. and Florida Hospital has taken the
basic tapes and adjusted them to fit the hospital's
philosophy.
The Tel-*d tapes are 3.6 min" long In easy to onhave en
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completed In a short eight months, will leave Sunday for
his father's bedside at Rabat, Morocco, a newspaper has
reported. A Reese spokesman confirmed the 111-year-old
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soon as part of a settlement of a dispute that saw the crew

of the Kuwait Horizon rduse to load munJtlonsand briefly
detain the ship's caitlan. Settlement of the bizarre fiveday labo r dispute came Friday night after negotiations
involving the firm owning the 5501oot vessel, the firm's
lawyer, and diplomats from the Kuwalti and Egyptian
embassies.

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Ashby Jones a
pancakes to the hungry crod who arrived Saturday
at the Sanford Civic Center for th e Kiwanis Club's
annual Pancake Day and auction.

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The Individual ap mints will comprise
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Chinese folklore to cue cancer.
James Duke, chief of the Agriculture Department's
botany laboratory In BeltvUle, Md., recently took his
worldwide search for puMa with anti-cancer potential to
China and returned with dried spiny ginseng.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Died M4l Milo Per gallonIsMll the mile"PIn
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the En 'on emsidal Protection Asncy
The car which tuned up with the worst mileage on the
MA was the Saton-Martin VS it I mpg.

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Efforts to find alternative
suppliers of low sulfur fuel have
turned up Only small quantities,
according to Cook.
Purchase of these spot cargos
of low sulfur fuel from other

Another problem with natural
gas Is that the Florida Gas
pipeline which would transmit
the gas to FP&amp;LMcannot
handle the volume of natural
gas needed bythe firm to equal
the depihed low sulfur f,

Cook further warned that
such a reduced supply of fuel
would lead to a "mandatory
allocation of electricity" to
consumers by April.
As a method of conserving
what low sulfur fuel Is left, FP
&amp;L Is In the process of drafting
electricity conservation
guidelines for Its customers,
according to Scott Burns, FP
&amp;L District Manager.
Utility companies in Florida
have contended the cutoff of oil
from Iran has greatly reduced
the low sulfur fuel supply they
had been receiving.
F!' &amp;L has contenjied It only
has enough low sulfur fuels to
last until Apr il 1 and now is
running on reserves.
Florida Electric Power
Coordinating Group, Inc., a
non-profit organization made
up of 37 Investor-owned
municipal and collectivelyowned electrical power cornpanles, filed a petition Feb. 23

with Graham's office calling for
a declaration of energy
emergency. Only 10 of those
utilities were named as
petitioners.
"We asked the utilities which
filed that petition collectively to
furnish us information on an
individual basis showing how
the problem affects them and
their service areas,' said Ane
Merriam, policy analyst for the
governor's office.
Three of the utilities have
complied with that request,
according to Mrs. Merriam.
She said the three are: FP &amp;l,,
and
Electric
Tampa
Electric
Jacksonville
Authority.
Jacksonville already is
operating one of its three
generating plants on fuel
containing 1.2 percent sulfur, 2
percent higher than allowed
under the federal clean Air Act,
according to information
supplied in the petition.

Bomb Story Test Of First Amendment
By RAY W. DOHERTY
article. It said a portion, about saying ln"I2 years of reviewing
He said the article began with nations with atomic weapons he said.'
MILWAUKEE (UP!) - A 20 percent, was restricted data, classified documents this was a line saying, "What you are capability "have gone to exMunson said Moreland, 34i,
federal judge temporarily but "It wouldn't tell us what." the most flagrant example" of about to learn Is a secret," a traordinary lengths to protect." got clearance for his tours from
forbid the Progressive Maga"It's difficult to Imagine data the press information officer of
Turkhelmer quoted an disclosure of classified In- secret Turkheimer said this
sine Friday from publishing an Energy Department official as formation. other
more
Injinione to this country, the Energy Department.
country and the four
article on "How a Hydrogen
Bomb Works" after the government said it contained redrict,
ed data that could quicken the
spread of atomic weaponry
around the world.
Federal Judge Robed
Warren set a hearing for next
Friday on the government's
Special
plea for a temporary InAttorneys In a 90-minute
hearing drew a parallel with the
1971 Pentagon Papers can In
which the U.S. Supreme Court
declined to prevent the New
York Times from publishing
secret documents about the
Vietnam War.
In armoimclng his decision,
Warren said he had a feeling
the case was different because
the Pentagon Papers was onthe
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SEABROOK, N.H. (UP!) - New I1vnpthfre's first
major anti-nuclear protest of 1979 led to the arrest of 136
demonstrators who tried In vain to halt delivery of the 450.
ton reactor core for the Seabrook nuclear power plant.
Clamshell Alliance members from the New Eniffland
states Friday hurled themselves In front of huge trucks,
blocked bridges and sat down on state highways - but
either moved when ordered, or were dragged off by Mate
police.

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"The matter was one of
liberty or my life and you can't
speak freely when you're
dead," the Judge said.
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before I would give the
hydrogen bomb toldl Amin (of
Uganda)," Warren Interjected
at on. point.
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CLEVELAND (UP!)
Payment of the $675,000 settlement In the Kent State civil can has been cleared by a
federal court after final disposition of legal fees for attorneys who represented the families of the Kent State
dead and wounded.
In1975,a federal couity jury cleared Gov. James A.
Rhodes and members of the Ohio National Guard of any
liability for the death at four Kent students and the
wounding of nine others In, barrage of guard gunfire May
4, 1970. But the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals found
serious trial errors and ordered a new trial.

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sources will not meet the fuel
needs for FP &amp;L customers,
said Cook.
Restricting the supply of
electricity to levels that could
be handled by the anticipated
volume of low sulfur fuels
would result In shortages of
electricity to all FP &amp;L
customers, according to Cook,
that would create brownouts.
A brownout is the weakening
of electrical current to a lower
than normal level.
"Assuming approximately
2.3 million barrels of low sulfur
oil Is delivered in March and
April, the expected total shortfail for those two months would
be an estimated 3 million
barrels," commented Cook.
"This would deplete most of
FP&amp;L's available 4.5 million
barrel Inventory of oil, and
would draw inventories well
below safe working levels, just
before the months III maximum
electrical demand_."

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - America's farmers are being
asked to polish their tarnished image by footing the bill to
repair damages to Washington's tractor-torn Mall.
"The damage here badly reflects on the Image of farmers, even though the damage was done by only a very,
very anali handf ul," Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland
said Friday. Bergland, speaking from a platform on the
Mall, presented a tax-deductible $33 contribution of his
own to a special fund and called on American farmers to
follow his example to pay for 1*000 in repairs.

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UP!)
The
space shuttle Columbia shed some akin covering on a
piggyback ted flight Friday, forcing NASA to postpone
until next week its transfer to Cape Canaveral, when It
will be launched to open a new era ln space for the United

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Columbia Transfer Delayed

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HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (UPI) - A businessman pulled a
gun during an argument with his partner, shot and killed
the aasclate's stepson and wounded three others before
going home where he killed his daughter, critically
wounded his son and committed suicide, police said today.
Suffolk County Police said Walter Gruzlnskl, 42, argued
with his partner Paul Gebel, in the Almanac Sales Garden
and Supply store In the Long Island community about
11:30 p.m. Friday. During the argument, Grucisiniki
pulled the handgun and Gebel fled unharmed. Gebel was
being questioned to determine the nature of the dispute.
Police said before leaving the More, Grwitnaki shot and
Wiled Gebel's stepson, John Major, 30, of Amityville,
N.Y., and wounded three others. Homicide detectives said
Grucislnskl then went to his home, a quarter mile away,
and, with the same automatic pistol, shot his 15-year-old
daughter, Kareep and l2year-old soil, Edward. Grindziniiki then killed himself.

president of Fuel Resources
and Corporate Development for
F!' &amp;L, has contended In an
submitted
to
affidavit
Graham's office all other
alternatives are closed.
Cook outlined the alternatives: purchasing natural
gas; purchasing low fuel from
sources other than Its current
supplier, Euon; and reducing
the supply of electricity.
"F!' &amp;L has contacted
Florida Gas Transmission
Company and a number of
prospective suppliers of natural
gas In an attempt to acquire
additional gas supplies," according to Cook. 'To date, Own
attempts have been tin-

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Herald Staff Writer
Florida Power &amp; Light (F!'
&amp;L) officials claim a search by
Gov. Bob Graham's office for
alternative fuel sources to
supplement depleting low
sulfur fuel supplies will leave
the governor no choice but to
declare an energy emergency.
emergency
Such
an
declaration would lift antipollution standards prohibiting
the burning of fuels with more
than 1 percent sulfur for a
maximum of four months.
Several utility companies
have claimed use of higher
sulfur content fuel Is the only
alternative to "brownouts" - a
loss of electricity - however,
Grabsxn'sofflceplanato review
the claims of the utility cornpanles in an effort to determine
If alternatives are available,
other than declaring an
emergency.
Michael C. Cook, vice

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - and marched down to the mm
he
any
Women demonstrating against Justice MLnistry in SlYSfil "jed another volunteer. When breaks or favoritism just
an order by Ayatollah Ruhollah procIcns,
they join the department, they because they are women."
Khomeini banning WesternThey were joined by him- csaaee that Vvebesnthereand
Both women acknowledge
style dress were attacked with dreds of other women who
that
tire service is tiari
they
Jot
acelpt
knives and stones today by spilled out of downtown offices
work, but they also feel that It Is
Iranian revolutionaries as the and confronted the revols
doesn't mini women In very rewarding.
protests spread across Tebran, tionariss, who were
the department. "As long as
As MkbeI. said. "That's the
Witnesses said several lUbIflaChIflS IIU5 M rifles.
someone an do this... crany thing! like abed II. It makes
women demonstrators garbed
Some women smoked j
be said, "I don't core if you give that eatra 11th bit to
In dresses and skirts and not in def iantly and others came theyore black, pun, red or do the job right."
the traditional head-to.ankle dressed In furs and wore lip.
chador were stabbed by the stick and powder In a symbolic
men during scuffles In central rejection of t he order to
'Ilbian, but no casualty figures aids their iaod.rn attir*.
were bnrnedidely available.
The protesters shouted,
no
called the woman "Death to all forms of $
,, readings: tea. today shifting to uerthorly
demonstrators "whores" and repression" and 'We shall
pwaser
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Thursday afternoon, according
Stan Garner, 4$, of 2 1 South
TOOLS TAKEN
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43, Apartment 4. 111 Park Ave., aday or Friday, according to Saturday the front windshield
St., Sanford, and taken Ckitbs occasion the thief made
Sanford, reported his 1974 Seminole County Sheriff's had been broken.
someone's wallet.
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A thief with a green thumb
window
now
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front
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was entering the store Friday
BREAZ.IN
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Seventh, Sanford, reported
VANDALISM
sold.
afternoon when a man in a
Flora LIvely, 42, of 546 P0l105
someone took his Itil Ford
Vandals broke the windshield hangers, valued collectively at
yellow shirt grabbed his wallet Pulmosa Ave., Sanford
LTD, valued at $100, while it of a van parked at the Moos $100, from the home of
CAR TAKEN
and fled.
reported a thief entered her
A Sanford man parked his carwas perked at 13th Skid and Lodge No. 1101, 2110 South Geraldine Bs.rus, Apartnit
The wallet contained about tme late Friday and
took In the parking lot of his apart- Oleander Ave., Friday night, Palmetto Ave., Sanford Friday 241 Sorrento Apa rtments
$1,000 In Cub and several $3,000 in crafts, money and
a MWA
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according to police.
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checks. Mohr Is a truck driver police scanner, according to
for Hay-A-Tampa Cigar Co., Sanford police.
Daytona Beach.
The thief made off with the
Mir Mortedly hied to grab goods despite the lad two doge
the thief and was struck in the were Inside the house at the P
two by the robber.
time of the break-in, according
AthnhI? Incident took place to police.
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format along with the cornpatitive events to provide entertalxunentlntbelateaf.
ternoon or night for parin the week-long event
In November.
A Monday night "Beauty
•• for mu) and WOIflU),
a Thursday night community
sing and a Saturday night talent
show are among the new acUvitles being considered.
"We want to keep it loose and
enjoyable," said Golden Age
Olympics Chairman Jim
Jernigan.
Rallzing that problems build
up over the years and wishing
to make improvements as they
go, the advisory group also has
recommended other chang es
Trophies will not be awarded
to
overall men and women
champion this year. In the p,
overall champions were chosen
on a points accumulated hula.
"The decision was based on
the fact that It caused too much
of a problem for participants
trying to accumulate points
rather than concentrate on the
areas they were best In," said
Jernigan. "It was unfair and
put too much pressure on them
10 CO(flPSte in many events. At
the present time we will keep no
POW total.
"We will revise some of the
track and field events and will
eliminate the decathlon as
mach," he said. "We want to
into the track and
more emphasis an Individual event psrticIpstlotL"
Some new events are under
consideration
such as
competitive diving and synchronized swimming.
'We will eliminate the final
awards ceremony Saturday
night; there has been too much
absenteeism on the past of the
recipients, as many of them
have left town by then," said
Jernigan. "Awards will be
given immediately after the
events wherever possible.
At the next meeting (April 4)
of the advisory committee all
L4SSI will be
.0 Ibet:
sche6i1es can be printed.

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SEN. STONE

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Newspaper heiress
Patricia Hearst and a nervous Bernard Shaw paid $1 and
reiented blood-test Information Friday to obtain a
marriage license.
Miss Heard, Z, released from a federal prison lad
month after a presidential cotnmntstlon of her bank
robbery sentence, and Shaw, 31. a San Francisco
policeman, conducted their business In the private
Chambers of Superior Court Judge GlUe Marle-Vidoire.

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A Growieng Program
The Seminole

sure that Information is disseminated to other
with other law enforcement
area law enforcement agencies.
agencies In the county, has expanded a victim
In addition to the tinergency work done
advocate program to assist victims of sexual
immediately following a sexual assault, the
assault,
advocates try to preach preventive medicine.
The program will be headed by Bettye
Currently, Mrs. Smith offers informational
Smith, who had been operating a counseling
and educational programs to high school and
service for sexual assault victims and a rape
middle-school age children and she hopes to
prevention program for several months as an
be allowed to present her program to gradeunpaid reserve deputy of the sherifrs
school children.
department.
Seminole County School Board approval Is
With the expansion of the victim advocate
needed to bring the program to that level,
program for use by all the county's
Mrs. Smith plans to seek such approval in the
municipalities, Mrs. Smith now is a paid
deputy,
"Other people will be milling around in
uniforms trying to catch a rapist, our only
function will be to stay with the victim and be
his or her friend," said Mrs. Smith
It
As soon as a law enforcement agency
receive, a reported sexual assault, Deputy
Smith or one of the four persons working with
her will be dispatched to the some with law
enforcement officers. The program will be In
near future, she said.
operation 24 hours a day, seven days per
In addition to educating the general public,
week, according to Mrs.
Mr5bhaebsg training sesns f
Tha victim tvo
iaw nforcwtg
victim at the scene, but will accompany them
departments. The programs are designed to
to the hospital. The advocates will stay with
heighten the officer's awareness of the needs
the victim tirough all physical examinations
of sexual assault victims, said Mrs. Smith.
and Interviews with law enforcement agents
"We've already done the program for our
If the offender is apprehended, the addepartment and we're going to do it for
vocate follows the case by going to court with
others," Mrs. Smith noted.
the victim and offering emotional support,
During a meeting with Seminole County
according to Mrs. Smith.
pollee chiefs this week, Mrs. Smith said, the
The advocates do not provide professional
program received a unanimous endorsement.
counseling for sexual assault victims, Mr&amp;
Smith emphasized. However, the advocates
"Police officers don't need to know how to
do arrange for such professional counseling.
investigate rapes, they already know that,"
The advocates also assist In any emergency
noted Mrs. Smith. "They need to understand
needs the victims migit have,
the emotions of the Victims. It's extremely
"In the case of transients who need ahnportantfor peoplethknowltisnotthe
change of clothes,food and shelter we try to
Victim's fault. Women do not ask to be
provide those tbialls," commented Mrs.
raped."
Smith
Any groups wanting the program rape
The advocates also aid law enforcement
awareness-prevention program can contact
officers In oI*ilithig descriptions of the atDeputy Smith at 322-6115.
tacker,, according to Mrs. Smith, and making
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recreation depsrUnuita senior
clubs, chambers of commerce
around the date and to former
participants will gO out between
May 1 and 15, Jernigan said.
"We need to plan our
program around where t he
Interests He and keep it flexible
so that it will be a success," he
added.
The Golden Ages Olympics
held each year during the
second week inNovemberisco.
sponsored by the Greater
Slvbfd
and the City of Sanford.
— JANE CAJWy

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U.S. Sen. Richard Stone
helped open Oviedo's
centennial celebration
Friday night by crowning
Frank Wheeler Jr. and
Mae King the king and
queen of the festivities
after a dance at the
Oviedo high School. They
preside over this
weekend's activities.
which include a centennial parade Saturday
morning and a country
picnic on Sunday.

PERTH, Australia (UPI)
e ocean and angry protests from demonstrating
igines Saturday highlighted the second day of
&amp;ltaln's Prince Charles' official visit to Australia.
As the heir to thekrltish throne emerged from the surf
off Perth's Cottesloe beach, a young girl rushed up, threw
her arms around the prince and kissed him on the lips.

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SANTA ROSA. Calif. (UPI)
A disabled Vietham
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OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)
The prosecution In the
murder trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton has
unexpectedly dropped plans to use two key witnesses and
rested its case.
Afterwards, Newton repeated his view to take the
witness stand Monday — against the advice of his
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
eligible for a Middle District District; Jacksonville Circuit attorney, for another Middle
Florida's two senators have position only if he Is not ap- Court Judge Susan Black for a District position.
nominated 10 people for nine pointed to the Fifth Circuit Middle District position;
If llatchett does not get the
federal judgeship positions
Court of Appeals In New Tampa State Attorney E.J. appellate post, he would receive
IncludIng five for new judge- Orleans as anticipated Lynn Salcines, 41, for a Middle the Middle District spot position
ships In the Southern District, C. Hlgby, 41, of Panama City, District spot, and William for which Salcines has been
which stretches from Key Wed for a vacancy In the Northern Castagna, 55, a Clearwater nominated.
to Vem Beach,
Seas. Lawton Chile, and
Richard Stone selected the
nominees Friday from a lid of
48 candidates recommended by
the
Florida
Judicial
Nation Committee.
Teir appotntm-ls are subject to formal nomln$Ion by
Prul4in' Caster, deersacs by
the U.S. Justice Department
end ratification by the Senate.
Those ivn1n4ed for the new
SAN JOE, Calif. (UP!)
with the uchnoWa aspect, he Soidbum , DAM j1thp.
John Thomas Draper, the loses all sense of morality."
are: Third District Court of
elect ronics wizard who used a
Draper surfaced six years Appeals Jute James Kelis,
whistle In Captain Crunch ago with his discovery that a 54; Eugene P. Spillmn, 41, a
cereal to duplicate the phone toy whistle packed In Captain Mianl attorney; Edward B.
company' secret '1gm') for free Crunch cereal boxes duplicated Davis, ,
Miami
calls, Is In trouble again.
the phone company's ae'
specializing In tautirss and
Friday, he was sentenced to signals and enabled anyone 10 aecigitlaw; Broward Circuit
prison for a year for violating
anywhere in the world free. Court Judge Ak.. Hastings,
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telephone company In on IL
cnviced three times
u Hastings' nomination Is
4!
"You have to pay for your years.
confirmed, he would be the first
Draperlsemployedbla Palo black federal court judge In
lorá'didaicepbone calls," said
U.S. District Court Judge Alto coccider firm, where Ia
Rolp.rt F. Peckham. "Ii that a said he Is creating a DeW
The others iiom1nt.d were:
very CfflCUlt moral concept to language that will enable
Justice
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Actor Lee Marvin has testified
The next time, Marvin said, to contradict Miss Marvin's
his former mistress )fjljfl sh, raised the price to $100,000 contention she cooked big
Marvin agreed to got ost of his because "prices had gone up." meals for Marvin.
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life and May oi* — but she
Then she suggested she gob
wenicu piia,,
so asave, or rircpe iou "reorganize nor
$15000 a mouth to day In life," he said, and he agreed,
Europe.
but changed his mind when she
Her original offer was to go saId It would cod $10,000 to
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away for $10,010, but the In. $15010 a mouth for an Indefinite
creased that to $100,000 period.
because. "pricca had gsa, up,"
Kagon led Marvin to recount
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his professional schedule,
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Marvin testified in his own crammed with IOCM1On work on
Starts March 13, 197
bhiU for the ..eued day fIbla, saying the actor spent
Friday in the trial of a suit most of Ms tim. working In
tro*byMlssMw,in,wbois dreasos roles that took up
seeking the samn property almost all his waking hours.
rigMa she would have had If
Miss Marvin's attorney,
they lad been married &amp;kig Marvin Mtlffi.Irn, objected.
their Mi-year gal,,
11y an, seeking to show that
8hw has asked for the he was ao boy hedlda't have
s!mive1s1*ol how olIdaodMs time for awomnanln his No.
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start April! 25
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A decision by Gov. Graham must be made soon
on who will comprise the new five-member Public
Service Commission (PSC), mandated by Mate law
to be an appointive rather than an elective body.
According to those In the political know, popular
Paula Hawkins, the Maitland housewife and
Republican, has little or no chance of being one of
Democrat Graham's appointees. Mrs. Hawkins has
continued to serve until her replacement Is selected.
Many citizens who have viewed Mrs. Hawkins as
the only consumer advocate on that board will miss
her.
The way some politicians are vi ewing the
probstAllty that Graham will choose Democrat
Katie Nichols as Mrs. Hawkins replacement on the
PSC is Intriguing.
Mrs. Hawkins handily defeated Mrs. Nichols for
the post a few years ago. As some GOPers point out,
the people those Mrs. Hawkins over Mrs. Nichols.
By the same token, the people chose Graham
over Mrs. Hawkins In November when she was
running for the number-two spot on the Republican
Eckerd.Hawklns ticket. And, seldom do
Republicans appoint Democrats to office unless
they change their party.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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Controls On
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Oil

Prices

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President Carter should exercise the power
vested in him by the 1975 energy act and end all
price control on oil May 31.
U.S. Sen. Richard Stone, D-MlamI, has anThat would mean there would be an increase in
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The present price is set by the government. The
price for much of our domestic oil is set far below
the price we must pay for Imported oil.
I we end price controls, the price of domestic oil
will rise in the free market, probably approaching
the price of imported oil.
Price control discourages production.
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Producers hold back, hoping for a higher price.
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This was what happened to natural gas, too. But
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lifted entirely.
Jimmy Carter has made It expectable for
And what has happened? Since the partial
presidential candidates to run full out for the 24
months
preceding the actual election.
deregulation of natural gas prices, the supply of
This
practice
Is boon for the schedulers,
domestic gas has suddenly Increased.
publicists, speechwrlters and pollsters. Political
, We find ourselves with a surprise surplus, a
writers must also benefit from waxing sagacious
bubble, and we are encouraging industries to burn
more than a year before they used to.
more gasinsa+ofoil.
•ButU poorvoteraloae.ft'aonethIngtohave
your political senses assaulted twice as often
The price control on oil discourages conand for twice as long as they used to be. It's
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in effect, subsidized to use more oil.
Mader strategist Ham Jordan has already
The most effective conservation measure we
drafteti the 1980 version of the 1976 Carter battle
can think of would be to allow a free market In oil,
plan that made "Jimmy Who?" the sleeper of
both domestic and foreign.
tie cent ur y.
That would raise the price of gasoline, for In1t will m
outsider's posturethat won
stance, and what better way to encourage the hearts and minds, while adding a "tough"
purchase of smaller cars?
posture to reassure the growing number who
The price control on oil encourages imports of
bellevethe Carter admlnl*rationlsall can't and
won't.
foreign oil,
Althongh Carter doean't, most others do take
By discouraging domestic production and enBy DICK WEST
Sen.
Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., at his word that
couraging domestic consumption, It makes
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Stone's military affairs assistant, Sgt. Peter Butler,
at 2039 N. Monroe Si, Suite 2MB, Tallahassee 33203.

nowiced the appointment of Gary Anthony Drote,
son of M. and Mrs. Fred A. Dross of 11 Oxford
Road, South Seminole, to the Air Force Academy at
Colorado Springs.
A senior at Lake Howell High School, Iose has
participated In the Fellowship of QwIMlan Athletes
and was captain of the varsity cross country team.
Dross's appointment, which mews a four-year
scholarship worth more than $100,000, Is one of
about 1,400 the Air Force Academy Is expected to
make for the 1979 school year.
Dross went through a rigorous application
procestogetwherehels.Hewasamongmorethan
800 high school seniors from around the Mate who
applied for an interview with a nominating board
appointed by Stone. The board of community
leaders, interviewed 181 students and nominated 50
—10 for the military academy, 10 for the Air Force
Academy, 20 for the naval academy and 10 for the
merchant marine academy.
The nominations were sent to academy officials
who are now ranking them and appointing a select
few. Fifteen of Stone's nominees have received
appointments so far.
Students interested In qualifying for a service
academy appointment next year should contact

OPINION

State Rep. Bobby Brantley has been scheduling
regular visits to his district of Seminole and Lake
Counties to meet with and talk with citizens about
legislation, problems or complaints they have with
Mate government.
The next city on his schedule Is Like May where
he will be at the post office on March 17 from 9:30
a.m. to 11:30 am. Brantley said he chose Saturdays
for the visit, hoping It is the most convenient time
for everyone.

EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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computer has been delivered and ad up at its
temporary home on the third floor of the Rownlllat
Building. Jack Harwood, data processing manager,
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life, at least not the kind about which novels are
written and movies made.
He earned his doctorate in English Language
and Literature at the University of MlthIgn
some years ago, and for the pad 14 years he has

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University. He has edited an academic journal In
his field, and has served on the Ann Arbor City
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Patricia Bates Harris. Quickly coofirmed, he recorded 11* conversatIon. We have the tapes ci
Tucker told Cohn t there had been "ab.
has taken up his Wi at BUD.
those conversations.
y no conversation of
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op hi a lnenclaI ecendal. He hauling Tucker, a
Bit while the appointment was Mill pending,
Roes reminded Tucker's attorney of his tm-- said, "I'v. ad mad, any ers or dons anything
respected District of Col'mthia pvl1 figure, Ticker, accoêdiztg to our sources, fek be would plied oIr of the day before, and restated his
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who is (biter's newest
of While Honesapproval If objection to earr his
taM secretary of Maidabatterc
Did Ross tell n of the alleged ofler? 'You
laming end Ur Develiad.
his CWPnitI duhi. UJ5 dierid . Mi the
BOW then r'iplIith 'Itii1
has never know, If he did, that wad rI over my heed,"
Tacker ran imeceulully lad year for mayor creditors except Ross were usI'Ied.
forgotten, you know, ws,ur anyses has ever Tr told Cohn. "I didn't hear Hew say that
of Wushingiat, DC.
done for lEn, and I don't tk We a "latter of and I would be"to deny am goad to mo.it
paige dehis. We have now otai,mi a sworn Impression that Roes had agreed to settle for having to do work over again is the theoretical
The tapes are
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; Roes
Idsvit that accuses Tacker's attorney of $2,886 or WIS. Acting on this _oneqition sense.. I tlEik Wi a ma4t,, of doing some wost says the tape was being fped over. Ti
sue.
trying to pay Off ens creditor by promising Tacker Warmed the White Hones t
his batcertaiaiyad All lhetIme 40 ft(1a1iu1Jbfo)
TiickeVshulphi Ib'Ib"Ig govoranat contracts cunpai debts had been taken care of
to dollar for dollar..
asked Tac about UNUwrdM
he had
for him.
Ba. says he never agreed to a partial
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I will he e". And bring IS
The Idavit also charges
Tacker (to Ron): 'People rye known for
are polical,
voice eny sirpleserobjadlon when the creditor agreed end then dined his ivilid At say rat., poWmcel end people ers
retemalls..
apparently was af raid the Ws Hones andI
cutbemintd t con- Yea
toldlEncithealieged
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them
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some POhItIUboIna
attorney, Woo&amp;ow Boggs, have v'-i4ly
pcukin to do t1th115 for them agile."
happen,
de nied any wrnng'ie, Bat we have &amp;jpj d.his ad would scotch the
t0M
flatly that he had made no
"We*Beggo.. told me (bat I steed between
Roes: "If I r1uish this $gthpi
psrecorgs t lend u4aacats the Tac
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throw Sherwood, you worked d, yes esaded d, him 111 NOW to other puts of on e*owr.ial
ad hm 7og,wsaeigedbybrwesd work my way, Vye the CNVWV
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Tacker wound
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B* cold epick for Tich,
80W at Beat f'iltd aabng #q idgi"A
owng
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the (babaded with the taps, he 'J'i that he
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schools,
Every too often our Seminole County
School Board Is hard-pressed to include
some program that would best be
handled by responsible parents.
The school board has its hands full if
It does nothing but provide our school
children with an opportunity to grasp

the basics of reading, writing, and
arithmetic and a good wholesome atmosphere to combine with dedicated
teachers,
I hope the citizens of Seminole County
won't buy this amoral sexuality wider
any circumstances. Would It not be a
noble deed if those promoters of
sexology would petition the school
board to rekindle religion and
Patriotism In our schools again because
they go hand In hand? People who have
religion have courage and morality,
Will Rogers said: "What this Country
needs is more clean minds and dirty
fingernails."
Watch these groups promoting sex
education In schools such as the one
called National Alliance for Optional
Parenthood
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alternative to Parenthood?

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natural and would arrest or distort the
develoxnent of a personality. &amp;z

education should not be foisted on

Secur ity checks arrive In the mail. Play ft
safe by having all checks deposited
directly Into yo ur bank account.

Crime Is prsvalad In all parts of the
country and can claim anyone asavictlm.
'- The elderly are marked as prime targets
In one out of every tiree robberies.
of safety booklets and
I've rod
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So, I've learned a few safety tricks that
ny people may not
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tadradiens for home and attest. They rolling. The barking will send the prowler bisulere. A man mIght carvy two wallets
may even send en officer to Inspect your fl1VIJ14
to the hank; me opü&amp;ithtg mod of the
'hom, and suggest precautions to make It
When we lived In a sràirben home, we money could he hln away, while
more dirndl for a prowler to gain entry, took all precatlons to prevent burglars another with a few dollars and outdated
It they are costly. from corning through the doors. But it creditcar cmW bemom
Buy strong locks
In
ihendyman, have a would have been quite expensive to fit all case &amp; a dlck.
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itc,m.d leckunitb hvtall than,
''-v Prowlers we fr*ued by noise. U you we closed the windows securely by
The films stressed that a woman should
dealowaa dogs record the 1oedbarkingc4 removing ths creak hm4esat night or leave her large purse home when
marketing. All she neal Is her
"a deg on a mi'11 t player on your night when we wire away.
keys,
There's a whidiuli for petty thieves at a mall abount of cash or a check, and.
'tUbls.
When awakrtd by what you think Is the b( of each molk who Social perhaps her drivers license.

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be greatly apprecIated,
So far the response from the public
has been good, so please don't forget us.
This program will also help fight
Inflation by reducing medical costs.
Maybe we can help you one day.
U you agree and want to contribute to
this cause please make check payable
to: American Legion Post No. 53—Out
Patient Clinic P.O. Box 1020, Sanford,
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that the American Legion has started.
We have the support of all the other
Veterans associations in Seminole
County, D.A.V., V.F.W., AM. VETS,
FLEET RESERVE.
This program was started to help all
veterans and their families so they
wouldn't have to go to St. Petersburg or
Gainesville for checkups and has since
been opad to the publie.
We %ave purchased tb. be In
equipment, such as: two E.K.G.
machines, one which Is portable; an Xray machine which also Is portable, and
a blood-testing machine which can give
you the results In a matter of minutes.
We are also going to Washington to see
about the government donating an
ambulance to help our cause. We
will have phone lines open 24 hours to
help anyone who needs it.
With the cost of doctors, hospitals
,and ambulances so high, a lot of the
elderly who live on Social Security can't
afford the care they need. We have
doctors, nurses and paramedics, who
volunteer their help several days a
week.
We have also started several
programs which are: Drug and Child
Abuse; also Alcoholism among
children. They are the future leaders of
our country and they need our help, or
what kind of shape will this country be
in? We Later plan to start an Adult
Abuse program.
Right now we are working out of the
American Legion, but we hope to break
ground next month for a new building
behind the Legion. (Please remember
Florida Is No. 1 in Veterans and elderly
on Social Security. Florid Is also No. 1
in Veterans payroll). We work solely on
donations and all medical equipment Is
expensive. Any help you can give will

I am a student at Seminole High
all these promoters of sexology
wish to set up their clinics, let them School and I am concerned about the
government reinstating the draft. I will
choose their own grounds and leave our
be graduating from school In a year and
aclixis alone.
my
plans do not and never have in.
One wonders how 10 generatIons
cluded
the military.
managed to build a great and stable w
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not
believe it is necessary for
tion without fO,IIII sex training.
We
draft
to dad again. There is not a
even managed 10 procreate
without
threat
of
any war that the United states
llberalbuaybodiust.11ingu.how.
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Carter
wouldbethvolvedin,soIdoad
think
Bonner
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military
should
be
forced
on
any
Sanford
perao
The military Is not right for everyone
CInIc Inforntallon
and I think people are quite capable of
deciding If they want to go into the
We hope this kiter of ,IrpliatIon will military or not,
help everyone imierdad why it's
I believe there are many who believe
limportat Sanford has an oat-patient as I do.
clime,
Tim Ward
It's the first one In the United States
Sanford

U you prefer haixklellvering your
checks, don't endorse them until you arc
inside the bank. U you cash a check, count
themaneyat theteller'swlndow,notlntbe
street
U Kim large an, it "ilgM be a good
Idsatodowthe bills safely on your person.

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children In grade schools.
Anyone who would deliberately
arouse the child's curiosity or stimulate
his wu'eady mind to troubled sexual
preoccupations mad be watched by the
citizenry as closely as a motherhen
wsidUm the hawk hoverIng

Elderly Targets Of Crime
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anticipation of a race for Williams' county
commission seat.
Four months ago, Floyd announced he
would run for election to the Williams' slot
on the county board.
Floyd this week appeared to have a
problem dedding what political party he
wants to be a member of. On June 11, 1973,
he changed from Democrat to Republican.
On Jan. 30, 1979, he changed from
Rept4llcwi to Democrat and on Monday,
March 5, 1979, he switched to Independent.
Williams said he made up his mind after
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"The perfect lead for an American
short story," said the teacher to the
Journalism class, "would contain
something of deity, royalty, sex, and
myatery."A budding Hemingway
turned in his story with the opening
sentence, "My God," said the Queen,
"l'mpregnantagaln. I wonder who did
It?
In today's sex-educated free-loving
Sweden, hardly anybody knows who
did It. That formerly peaceful and
stable land Is ridden with neurosis,
suicide, and venereal disease.
These conditions existed some 10
years ago and I haven't seen any encoin-aging reports that says It's any
different. If the sexucators have their
way, we will soon be down to the level of
Sweden and Denmark. They have had
sex education for decades in their

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Many hard-pressed cities and metropolitan cowtlee now rely

on these funds to make ends meet.
And tutU these local goverim*ts can develop stronger
revenue bases, the $2.6 blllloqi federal re ue.ubwthg program
for cities and cotitles will remain a necessary evil.

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A better case, or at least a genuine need, can be established

Secret Service men were all over the
place at Bethune-Cookman College this
week while former-President Gerald Ford
was there attending the 13th honors convocation of the school to receive an
honorary doctor of laws degree.
Storisaboit the Secret Service over the
years have told of their bravery md
dedication, their willingness to die for
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And they scrutinize how-to-books for
hazards. "There was a trick In one magic
book about pretending to cut off another
child's head." The trouble was, It almost
worked. "So we wrote to the publisher
about It and he said he wouldn't Include
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Of course, the meandering adult also has
one more option. He or she can make a

catalogues published by the American
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total wade of our money and their time. feelings he had each time he returned to
'Certainly anyone who had a mind to could the nation's capital from trips abroad
easily have Injured Ford. Many people during his presidential years; of holding
were not wearing the hard-to-get his wife's hand and praying a prayer of
credential seen during theappearance thankfulness for our country. One could 1977 that potential candidates for the
more than a year ago In Sanford of Vice feel a sharing with his thanksgiving and county commission began making their
President Walter Mondal e.
Imagine how tears must have dampened election plans for 1978.
It will be interesting to see who opposes
The Secret Service people could be his eyes at those times.
the
Williams
In the Republican primary and If
easily spotted. They were all dressed
Ford's appearance wasn't exciting in
somewhat alike In business suits and usual political sense or awe-inspiring. It Floyd switches again or even if he runs for
highly polished dark shoes. The most was much more like recognition for a nice the county commission at all.
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nearly Identical part of their appearance guy, for someone who could have been our
'; was the very bored expressions in their
next-door neighbor.
Seminole Community Action has
eyes.
To paraphrase the old saying about probably the strongest board of directors lt
Most Interesting about the appearance confession being good for the soul, has had in years
strongest not only in
of the 38th president was the great af- sometimes competition also is good
for the terms of political know-how, the
fection in which he was obviously held by soul.
professions and business experience, but
the audience, faculty and dudent body and
Since shortly after his re-election In 1976, alm in determination to make that
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special guests at the Moore Auditorium, County Commissioner Dick Williams has
organization a moving force for good inthe
the numerous rounds of applause and the consistently said he would not seek re- community and to provide
poor, with
standing ovations given him.
ly the senior member of some solutions to the many problems they
election. Currently
The laughter at his few puns was the commission with six-and-one-half
face with survival.
and shared by all and the ap- years service on the board, Williams
organization past years has been
plane0 for him was not scattered, but rather than projecting enthusiasm, faced with pot shots in
from various areas,
rather full and round.
projects thought-out responses, while many of than from invisible enemies
One of the embsrranents of Ford's acting in his officialcapacity, u though he underground and a continual lack of
brief 39 moods in office was his WIN had considered most questions before him funding. Particularly critical to SCA this
(Whip W1a'i' Now) campaign with its sometime In the Past.
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bigtons that kind offhal.d out before ftgot
Anyway, WWiaxns, without hesitation some pet projects, including Meals on
darted. One of the Introductory speakers this week answered affirmatively the Wheels is scheduled to expire.
remembering t1k Incident, told the ex- question about whether he will seek re"We must act rather than react,' SCA
president, however, "May your WIN election nest year. He added facetiously, president
Bill Carpenter told members of
bittons Increase."
that one person called him last Week and the board of directors' executive camFord's temarks to the gathering were urged that he run again in l*.
mittee this week.
sentimental- centered on faith In God and
Last weekend It was reported In this
We'll have to wait and see if sincerity,
love of cotitry. Yet the speech dlde't column Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman expertise and a tough job given to a group
sound trite, but rather sincere. At one Floyd changed his political affiliation back of already busy people can really breed
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libraries and individuals; one flashlight
for the adult wandering among those
murky children's stacks
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divorce.
"In the book, the children are looking
forward to the older brother's return from
the army to straighten things out between
the parents who are quarreling."
He returns, things don't get straightened
out and the father leaves. "Still, we
decided this was a positive book because
all the children pull together at the end."
And the premise was real enough.
Then there's the treatment of sex, which
the Committee regards with a narrowed
eye. "We question whether you really want
to give 11-or 12-year-olds books which
encourage them to participate In sex.
When I was In the eighth grade, I
remember illicit books went the rounds,
but the participants In them were adults.
Today, 12-year-olds are giving birth and
having abortions and we're against that.
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book on talking tomatoes? "We make an
educated guess," she says, in her case, one
based on 50 years' experience lecturing
around the country on children's reading.
All titles considered, they send the

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it offer, instead, "a situation that isn't

Frank says. "We excluded one book on
Palestinian refugees even though It was
lovely and, God knows, Palestinian
children need our sympathy. But when you
find the line, 'Oh, the Holocaust was just a
fairy tale,' and the author doesn't go on to
correct that, you know he has an axe to
grind."

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You browse awhile and end up with
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by
Roald Dahl. It's big and colorful and Dahl
Is a well-known children's author.
At the cash register, the bookseller
smiles and says, "They made the movie,

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Which is why the Committee prints Its
catalogue: to recommend children's books
by age (3-13) and category to the adults
buying them. Books that meet certain
criteria.

hopeless, where good at least has a chance
to triumph over evil and where children
are shown coping with their difficulties"?
'Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'
Dahl's new book does that, she says, a
from thLL"
fulsome protagonist notwithstanding.
And now you're sure you've made the
"There's a horrid crocodile going around
right choice. Y did, didn't you?
trying to eat children, but you never get
No, says Josette Frank, 85, editor of the
the feeling he will. All the other creatures
Children's Books of the Year Catalogue
are trying to save the children and it's a
published by the Child Study Children's
very funny book. Not at all terrifying. I
Book Committee at Bank Street College In would say It's fine for 5 to 8-yearolds."
New York.
So, too, said the rest of the Committee
When Dahl's book came out several which consists of 25 women all mothers,
years ago, It wasn't one of the catalogue's some teachers, one head nurse, a former
600 or so titles, selected from 2403,000 seller of children's books at Macy's plus a
children's books reviewed each year by biologist who passes on the accuracy of
the Committee, The Committee Mrs. scientific books.
Frank has been advising for 54 years.
They meet on Thursday mornings
"We thought the book was devastating," (which Is why there are no male members,
she says. "Horrible things happened to she says), first of all;to listen.
children In It and there was not one decent
"There are usually two readers who
adult. It was very well written, but do you report on each more If there's a problem
want to present young children with a with the book."
world in which all the adults are greedy
and trying to gain advantage In a mean, They listen to the readers' evaluation of
a book on baseball or Icelandic folk tales
nasty way?
and then they discuss its credibility
Because the book looked "young," she ("Even 'Alice In Wonderland' starts with a
says, "I'm sure unaware parents seeing real premise: she's having a dream"); its
Dahl's name were attracted to It for effect on mental health; its objectivity.
children much too young."
"Prejudices do come through," Mrs.

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tenseandunhappyevent — afacultyatrlke.
Now the professors at Eastern Michigan
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proletariat that Marx and Engels wrote a bout.
Dr. Trowbridge characterizes teaching at
Eastern Michigan as "seml-retirement." The
pay was good, especially since mod professors
worked only about 25 hours a week.
The work was, as they say, "Indoors, out-ofi
d
the-weather, and no heavy lifting."
Yet many of the faculty members were
The next Saturday night, we went out dancing.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The news that At midnight, the floor was cleared. Dancing on determined to strike for a one-year pay increase
he will not be a candidate in 1000 and expects to
evermore dependent upon foreign supplies,
back Carter's campaign. Only the death of his "Georgia On My Mind" had been adopted as that Sunday was Illegal In Georgia, our waiter said, of 20 percent. More Important for many of them,
No wonder the deficit In our foreign trade
state's official Song started my nostalgia dripBut he kept right on serving drinks, which was they demanded an agency shop, where every
faculty member would be required to pay Into
jumped to $3.1 billion in January. And what does say, but obviously something else might, too,
ping like butter down a mound of grits,
against the law at any hour of any day.
the
treasury of the teachers' union. Only 300 of
CArtairdy it was fitting that Ray Charles was
that do to the value of the dollar overseas?
These quaint mores were attributed to ihe
11w Carter people, and many othas, belie"
th
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IO faculty ED6flbeTS were members of the
invited tosing It before joint session of the Mate state legislature.
The main argument against oil price
Gov. Jerry Brown won't travel
union,
Inst they struck to force their 4.nirde on
For years his rendition of "Georgia
The + majority of Its members
cregu1attot is that It will add to inflation.
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•, In 1t7$'a legislature.
°!'1 w1 did not w to participate.
W&amp;aM'iböThute thôrt
BUt in the fidlnè primaries meant only that he was newer On My Mind" was on the list of the 10 records I areas where Politics and temperance went hand
would most want to take along should ever I be in hand. But when they sojourned In Atlanta
Prof. Trowbridge refused to strike. For on.
long run it will reduce Inflation.
in a summer season that glorified newness, and exiled to Morocco.
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a
legislative
thing, the strike was Illegal under Michigan law.
session,
many
liked
to
boos,
We cannot continue indefinitely In a fools' that his lifestyle and politics will repel rather
But however appropriate the ceremony, what
It t a hit. So enforcement of the ban on mixed For another, he believed he and his fellow
paradise. Sooner or later we must pay the piper. than attract the embattled citizenry of the less with Charles having a home In Georgia and all, I drinks In the state capital was somewhat whim- professors were already fairly paid for the
And it will be more inflationary the longer we laid-beck East and Middle West.
amount of work performed. So on the day of the
question whether his recording still ranks as the sical.
With no other action among
definitive
Once
the
session
ended,
the
lawgivers
would
strike,
he marched across the picket line Into his
Interpretation
of
the
song.
delay.
attention jfl focue on the small army asseiflbi
I
personally
home
now
lean
toward
Willie
Nelson's
return
and
score
points
with
the
voters
by
classroom.
Shortages are appearing. Gas stations are Ing under the Republican banner.
version. When those mellow notes come decrying the wickedness they had seen in the big
As a matter of conscience, he would not stay
closing. Foreign countries are raising their oil
Sen. Howard Baker, R.-Tenn., Is telling people resonating down Nelson's cavernous nasal city. Or so I was told.
home
and pretend to be "ill" he would go to
W
king. It is time to quit he plans to run and will make a formal
they we truly as soft and dear as
Subsequently, the legislatm made It all legaL class and do the wock be was being well-paid to
been
noimoement
this
summer.
Baker
has
selling our own oil short.
moonlight through the pines.
And now It has chosen as the new date song one do.
hoping that his Watergate efforts will finally pay
Anyway, I well remember the first time I of America's all-time favorite cocktail lounge
Dr. Trowbridge was astonished at the oaths
Off.
heard the song in Its native habitat, so to speak. evergreens. Sic transit prohlbitia.
directed toward him from his friends and
He will join Rep. Philip Crone, R.-M., a saves,- ft was during a visit to Atlanta in the winter of
These are some of the things I think about colleagues of 14 years who walked In the picket
tongued conservative playing bad boy to elder- 1947. A friend met me at the airport and look me when I have Georgia on my, mind.
dat.-Ronald Reagan. Crane Is picking up to the Owl Room In the Ansley Hotel.
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Here were di
stinguished, silverhaired, pipeg"uwi in iivw
we iw'n-a r.g'a_AIitT
ñLu1ou IL was only aocu 4 p.m., Ll1 1.1wl
There Is a certain political irony In Congresa' sudden Interest
making professors, who just a week before had
P.nglwd, while the former California governor Room was as clerk s sorghum. In the beck, a
in sacrificing the $2.3 billion revenue-sharing program for the
been expounding on the works of Milton and
finds his right wing mumbling loudly as he tries email combo was playing the old sweet song so
states on the altar of fiscal austerity.
Shakespeare, cursing him In the ,ll.d language.
to placate moderate __
RipublIculs.
recently honored.
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It's as
though Congress, harried by the mounting clamor from
me strike ended after two weeks, with the
John Connally has made a sweep through the
We groped our way to a table and my come
state cap&amp;tali to balance the federal budget, Is threatening
faculty
milkSouth
and
sat
op
sip
In
California.
But
his
pinion
ordered
cocktails.
winning a 9.3 percent pay raise and a
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show the provinces that the budget-cutting knife is two-edged.
mo
fied
version of the agency shop they sought.
di
1c'1dil
trial
l
remembered
while
the
au1Ua1
"I
thought
Georgia
w
as
dry,"
I
said.
But on reflection, both Congress and the Mates may tIM that
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after
seeing what kind of men and women
Is
shift
from
"It
Is,"
she
replied,
"but
ad
THAT
dry."
forgotten,
and
his
But,
this particular form of icy ema-iharing can be pared sharply or
s
co
eagu
dinner
on
the
Democratic
Party
to
the
upper
reaches
of
the
A
few
rgN'
later,
we
had
Ansley
hi
ll
es had become on the picket line,
even eliminated without
withpot
pile
Republicans
i
beginning
to
ha,s
some
negative
Roof.
Not
long
after
we
arrived,
a
waiter
came
Prof.
Trowbrldge
decided to leave Eastern
for the taxpayer.
ay,
drinks,
effects
even
on
those
Texan'
who
agree
over
and
apologetIcally
removed
our
Michigan
for
Hilhadale
college, a email liberal
AsSen. Edmund 8.Me,DMiIne,mted just the other d
pOIOphIC.IIy with him. U's something, they .iplalthig that "We are having a raid."
arts school that prizes individual liberty and
the Mates' collective budget surplus for 197$ was $a bflllon.
conscience.
Nothing else happened. The place remained as
With that kind of money piling op In data capitals from
MY, l41d0n Johneon would never have done.
The n1iaci1e band of moderate RpUb&amp;uis + calm as before. Several minutes later, the waiter
Sscrssnedo to Ricimiond, the case for retaining WaMngton's
Bit what he learned about human nature at
rnalMng lock to George Bush, ez.Teus brought the drinks back, and that was the end of
$U billion revenue.haring program Is suspect, lnd,pj
Eastern Michigan, Ronald Trowbrldge will
co eieman and CIA head, as their salvation, that.
Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Callf., posed the pertinent ,stIon:
never forget.
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Is In process of developing a data base for the
library Inventory and for utility billing. Com-puterizing the county payroll, personnel records,
county inventory and then training county employeesto operate the work stations are anticipated
projects when the IBM data base design system
arrives.

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I have read a copy of Connie
Englehardt's letter dated February 5,
1979, which was written to Mayor Lee
P. Moore regarding rape prevention
and awareness and which appeared in
The Herald.
Obviously, she Is not aware that the
S.nocd Polka t)spsrtmeit in and has
been actively engaged In the practice of
organized rape prevention.
Just In the past six months, our
community relations unit has been
responsible for personally contacting
1500 plus, female persons for the express purpose of educating theni in
rape awareness and prevention. To
emphasize the point, I cite the following
seminars and presentations on rape
which have been conducted by our
department.
1. Salvation Army
2. Church of the Latter Day Saints
3. Anchor Club
Seminole High
School
4. Pierro Manufacturing Corporation
5. Seminole Memorial Hospital
6. Thirteen (13) individual classes at
Seminole High School
7. Sanford Women's Club
At these presentations, films are
shown, literature distributed and
questions are answered.
I feel it necessary to point out that
many of these presentations have been
made by my men on their off-duty time
due mainly to the fact that they feel this
is a necessary and worthwhile facet of
law enforcement.
I am pleased to inform you that the
Sanford Police Department has films,
literature and exhibits available as
Instructional aids In the presentation of
our rape prevention programs. Furthor, I have trained individuals to
present our program in what I feel is a
very professional manner.
It Is true that our budget in this area
Is Inadequate: however we attempt to
provide the best service with the means
available. I can confidently say that our
rape prevention program is cornparable with any other in existence.
I Implore her to meet with us and
allow us to present our program to her
or her organization. We are willing to
serve at any time.
I would also like to point out that the
Sanford Police Department Is actively
working ,f the area of spouse abuse in
an attempt to decrease the frequency of
this act as well.
The Sanford Police Department is
willing to present any program on any
police-related topic on request. You can
be assured of our continued suppo rt and
the fact that it Is our privilege to protect
and serve you.
Ben E. Butler
Chief of Police
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The sisters of Theta Epsilon would
like to express their appreciation for
the great job the Herald did in the

publicity for the annual Valentines
Ball. Thank You very much.
Cathy Marklwiz
Corr. Sec. Theta Epsilon

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to register its
victory of the season in the 38. Girls junior varsity action saw Tuskawilla
Today's boys varsity schedule saw Tuskawilla
Seminole Youth Sports Association Friday, pulling a crunch Milwee, 32-3; and Teague sock it to Jackson face South Seminole at 3:30 and Jackson Heights
major upset by defeating Teague in the first-round Heights, 22-12.
take on Lakeview at 5, both games at Milwee. Boys
of the boys
tournament, 31-26.
In Travel League games today, Oviedo faced Lake junior varsity encounters saw Lakeview and MIlwee
Sheldon Toler scored 12 points to pace Tuskawilla. Howell this morning, the winner advancing to meet at noon and Jackson Heights and South
In other boys varsity action, Jackson Heights got tonight's 7 o'clock game at Milwee against Lyman. Seminole tangle at 1:30, both games at Brantley.

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Q.WhoisthebestquarbscklatheA7Andwboisthebest
quarterback in the NFC? -Bradley Ellen, Aberdeen, Wash.
* In the American FOOtball conference, based on '78 st4owlngs,
It's a tossup between Jim Zorn or Seattle and Terry Bradshaw Of
Pittsburgh, though the latter has received the most acclaim
NFC,
becauaehiateamwentall the waytotheSuper Bowl. In
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Until the ball Is actually booted, the kicking team definitely Is
the Offense. I mean, on a punt, suppose the kicker decides to run
wlth orpass the ball Mead of booting. That definitely constitutes
offense. When the receiving team puts the ball Into play on
first down after exchange of possession, that's offense. your
head clear now? How about the sinuses?

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it's the Senators against the Tigers in Altamonte
Springs Little League action, something of a cornflOfl happenin g throughout Seminole County, as
youth baseball got In the swing of thin gs Saturday
with the opening games in the Seminole Pony
League at Five Points. For complete baseball
coverage of all the local leagues, see Monday's
Evening herald sports pages.

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belle percent again?AadUbe doesn't spend the Season With
Portland, what oilier team Is his Ifrit priority? -Mitt Schafer,
Roseburg, Ore.

Walton's condition seems to be a matter between him and his

doctor, most recently Dr. Bob Korlan, the Licis Angeles healer. It

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ORANGEBURG, S.C. (UP!) Torn Canton of GeorgiaSouthern, Wayne Francesco
State and Mark
Calcavecchla of Florida have grabbed the lead in the 13th
annual Palmetto Intercollegiate Golf Tournament with
first round 3-under-par 69s.
North Carolina and GeorgiaSouthern tied for first round
honors Friday with a team total 311. The 64-hole stroke
play tourney at the Country Club of Orangeburg will end
Sunday.
Florida was third with a 360, while Duke and MIMIe
Tennessee tied for fourth each with a 300.
Seven players carded 2-underpar 70s for fourth place:
Chris Fart, Steve Goldstein and Chris Hall, all of Middle
Tennessee; Stuart Rump Georgia; Marc Aranette
Georgia-Southern; Gary Finns of Wake Forest; and Mike
West North Carolina.
of Louisiana

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By United Press International grand-slam homer off rookie
The New York Yankees last John Tudor to lead the Tigers.
their second st raight exhibition Morales, obtained in December
game Friday, a 6-1 rout by in a trade with the Cuba, belted
Kansas City.
his homer with two outs after
The Yankees could mlnage consecutive singles by Dick
only three singles against four Stigma, Tim Corcoran and
Kansas City pitchers while Lynn Jones.
three
their
hurlers gave up 12
Reggie Smith cracked three
hiti. Playing In their first game home runs and pitcher Don
since being eliminated by the Sutton truck out nine bitters ip
L playoffs, the five Innings to lead the
Royals broke a 1-1 tie with four Doers. Dusty Baker added a
runs in the eIgth inning. Clint three-nun homer In the fifth
Hurdle led the Kensen City hiIng.
attack with two singles, a Second baseman lam MUdouble, two walks and en RBI. bourne end third baseman Bill
In other exhibition games, Stein had four hits each when
PIttsburgh downed the Chicago Seattle bed the Chicago Cubs

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LAK EVI EW: P. WillIams 6.
WaIk.rO,CasheO,KiddO,Coflylf'sO,
Whack 0, M. Williams 0, Davis Of
Harris i.
TUSKAWILLA: Blocker 20,
Godwin 10, Crawford 1, Compton 2,
Brewer 1, Bach 0.

MILWII: Rscchla 2. Jackson 17,
P. Glass to Olas 6, Lemon 5, Ehrhart
0. Suspansick 0, Bell 0. Johnson 0,
Smith 0.
TUSCAWIL$.A: Berms 13, Scott 4,
Korion S. Green 2, Holcomb 0.

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O,Johansmeyero,Pope2, Pruitt ol
Brevard 0, Clark 0, Daniel 0, Brower

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Barr.ra Listed Satisfactory
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Veteran trainer ba Barrera,
who saddled 117$ Triple Crown winner Armed, Is
ma.kfqg a satisfactory recovery from a heart bypass
operation performed Wednesday, hospital oMklaIi have
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was deft "verywell and had a pod nlght,"a St. VInHospital spokeswomen said Friday. She said he
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PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!) -Gay. Will= G. Milliken and
Detroit Mayor Coi-'ia'i A. Young head a il.1,gatkm going
to Hawaii this weekend in a quest to lire the 1111 Sspez
Bowl game to the Pontiac Silverdom..
The dslng&amp;lc", winch also includes Pontiac Mayor wallace Hollarvi, plans to mist with National Football League
teem owners Tuesday at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in
Honolulu to make the pitch for Michigan. A final d,claion
by the NFL owners Is expected some time Tuesday.

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rinter?

how mach sports writers don't know.
Q. Whi is the asset It mu aete yea ha,. known? George C., Niiiit,
AUBURN, Ala. (UPI) - As stronger sprinter outdoors.
"I was In fourth place after accomplished that feet as a the lenger sprints.
emongthe wori4'stopprtnters
I aelelllime by thdyeswhi had thsabllitytobisplre lee as Harvey Glssws Is con' Arid, for the first time In two abed46yardsaad I panicked fr'' and 1opomtri,
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With a way to co
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bus mulrlr
choice may b.adrengecou.IpkkBobbyLayns,tbe old D*oit as the "World's Vastest
His god lstonm spin Inthe race," he recalls. "I made a w enbew
outtleorsied pe for his 'ilgtd dised. e,ishIw,d by McT. end
and Pittsburgh questerbeck who Is In the pro Football Hall Of
ventage - wi&amp;&amp;I,
" - at WA ts the in Ills Olympic gem's ad make quick burst and got beck Into year by Southern California's
Fame. He wasn't the greeted ps.er. He w't the modal Mid indoor track seam
up for a disappbling fourth the race at about II sedors and Clancy Edwards,
can beach Press
general Bid I don't know Of anyone who had greater ability to
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the world's the 1176 gems. at MeidresL
can't rim 100 meters t way, when you're hurl," Glenes said.
ui— really great a
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tough. Anyone who 0&amp;yW with Ilo* will um IoW. hhL
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ft
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MIND tw
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me for t
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aches wthllala t one-third Of Mo pilfered pes wsr'
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$.d before l.bg 10 os,qoIs has. lemethess these wore
mart a mr'ber of the coinpasur,," he says. "Whim I *.moisr relay teaL
'2lare.
threw l" he said. "I've get
sp" hej
out of the Weche I dldo't
And he was the outy etbiutein Madath10ths in ad
fst, Ii.; UM whim be n biMod a receiver, ibe United lids's 1176 Olympic
to have ametinag to cmpa- said. "I w what I've
I.rA_LelIy,
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17$ guests Including sportsceder Howard CeselL
It took firemen two heirs to control the three-alarm
blase winch devatated the north wing and filled the edit.
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that put the Vols ahead 4448 at
Intermission. In the second
half, Tennessee methodically
crushed the Ohio Valley Conference champion Colonels.
Tennessee, the Southeastern
Conf erence tournament cham
pion now holding a 21-11 record,
dominated the backboards 53-39
and capitalized on eight crucial
turnovers by Eastern, which
ended the season 211.
Reggie Johnson had 20 points
while Crosby scored 19— all but
four In the first half. Carter had
l8 points —i2In the first hiand a game-high 11 rebounds.
"We won the game In the last
eight minutes of the first half,
when Terry Crosby hit a string
and they went cold," said
DeVoe. "When we were in the
dressing room at halftime, I

in NCAA playoffs three times
before, but lost In the first
round every time.
! think it's important
for us to savor this victory the first In UT's history - and
to
then Its Important for
realize who we play Sunday and
get our feet back down to
earth," said DeVoe.
James
the nation's
fourth leading scorer going Into
the game, led the Colonels with
21 points off his season
average. He was guarded by
o,hy
Lamar, Southland Con.
ference champions and now 238
on the season, were led by
Clarence Kea's 33 noiits In
demolishing Detroit.
Kea hit 11 of 22 from field and
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tame captain of the WesM*n Radekim has been
aided to the 5ve1'. Susbawti' cog daft, Heed
CISth Jack pator. asmouu'ied Friday.
Tlflm, who played aiglet jeers foe the Rrb44 will
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Defense is one aspect of
a
basketball which doem't show
up in the bozicore but It's
Important. The coaches know It
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and that's why It will be the
prime area of concern for a
number Of basketball teams as
they prepare for Round 2 of the
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nanent over the weekend,
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and Alabama mentor C. M.
Newton were less than pleased
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with their team's efforts
Thursday night In their openlng-roundvlctorlesandwlllbe
drilling their players.
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"We have the distinction of being the best defensive team In
Veldah Turner, of Edgewater, takes a
In
the Big Ten and arunning game
Sanford.
shuf
eboard
tournament
In
Friday's
fl
is format I would not like to be
Winner In the northern district mixed doubles event
,
accustomed to," said
was Ed and Ida Chariton, of Orange City. Next
after the Boilermakers
defeated Central Michigan, 97Sanford tournament Is April 5-6, an any doubles
00.
tourney Including clubs from Marion, Lake, Volusla,
Newton was more blunt. "I
Orange and Seminole Counties.
was real displeased with some
I
of our defensive breakdowns,'
he said followi ng the Tide's
00 victory over St. Bonaven-I
ture. "I think we've got to go
back to Tuscaloosa and get
back to some fundamentals In
Pacific Division
2 Timeless Gift
3.20 2.50 2.20
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7 Border Fancy
defense."
3.00 3.40
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Seattle
S Honey Scott
Purdue, the only ranked team
40
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0(27)7.351P(2.7)
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SANFORDORLANOO
In the NIT, will face Dayton,
39 27 591 1'.'
Phoenix
$45. Tllfld
PRODAY NIGHT
36 32 529 51,2
San Diego
which upset Noire Dame
Teetk Race, S.l6,TA:
First Roce-loD
34 37 .$15 6"
5.10 3.20 2.40 Portland
earlier this season to show its 6 Harry Buck
12.10 7.00 4.20 1 Slam Train
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4.20
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Ho
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3.40
Friday's Results
Virginia, a lean they beat by
Q(14)1i6.N,P(I.1114.Ie,T(I4.
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Seattle 101, New Jersey 100
7) 739.$. Time 31.4$.
two points last December when 31.67.
Indiana 125, Portland 116
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secoodround action takes place
Detroit 160, Boston n
PatrIck
luger
26.50
15.50
5.20
1 Angel Whiner 24.40 7.00 6.00
Milwaukee 119, Phiia 113
as Monday.
L.L.'slrein
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3.00
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Kansas City 121, Wash 116
Rhoda
7155 Boil nekess have the s Srothir Bear
2.10 340
Chicago 102. Los Ang 92
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added
Saturday's Games
Tim* 31.63.
P (71) l410i
San Antonio at New York
being without tie services of T (740) 31114IIi T (741)
TwetfWlace,4t,C;
341.15.
New Orleans at Houston
I April Patrol
7.40 3.20 3.00
forward Arnett h(ilIinan, who T.310.
Cleveland at San Diego
7
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Girl
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was njur.d In the fI
Sunday's Games
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20.40
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Los Angeles
Thursday eight. But
Boston. aft.
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64 3,40
Phila at New Jersey, aft.
111k. Seorce, who tallied 31
Time lox
240 56140. Time 39.13.
Seattle at Atlanta, all,
A— 1672 H.a. 5371.161.
Q(l.1))4.10i P1.3 11.71, T(1.3.
points, and Nell Bemeudorfer,
Washington at Denver, aft.
who added 17, proved the bench 4 1 I1l. Time 33 92.
Phoenix at Indiana, all.
Psarth lace, 1.16, D:
Portland
Ken City, aft.
dtSflglh R
felt his team SWindMaker
4.30 2.50 2.10
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libel
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lached
Chicago at Golden St.. aft.
a PrtnceisT
7.00
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Sta*ags
0(1.1) 30.10, P (5-1) 31.70, T 01.
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New York
40 .412 17
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the all-Ilin. single season SDtN'sFast
Friday
$40 as is
4.01 3.10 3.20
NCAA
Playoffs
acom1ig1.adirMAlahai with
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Central Dlvlslss
last laytossi
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St. JoM's75, Temple 70
Tine 31.11.
Manta
20 39 .567 2½
Peen 73, lone
Monday Alcarn
seduLed
Houslan
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7.49 4M 2A Claws
MIdeast
ReloxI
State, winch roinpid to Its 20th 3 Dave PW
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13.11 440 Detroit
At Mvrtrsssbsrs, Two.
$ 40 .353 14½
dIei
victory In defeeting I Akin
JetS Crails
Lamar 95, DetroIt Si
New Orins
21 46 .313 i
Wpp4 lids, $71, itil
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two Nevada-Reno,
At Lawrence, Nan.
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Terry "Sweet Due" Duerod
led the Titans with 22 points.
followed by Earl Cureton with
16 and Dave Niles with 14.
After an erratic start which
saw them fall behind 9-3, the
run-and-shoot Cardinals broke
Titans' zone press and ran
off eight straight points to go
ahead 11-9. Though Detroit tied
It up a couple of times Of
the Cardinals were
never again headed. They led
by 47-41 at the ilf
After the last tie, 67.67
midway into the second half,
Larnar reeled off nine unan
swered points in a three-niiute
burst to go ahead 7818 and then
coasted.
"When we went into the
dressing room with a big lead. I
knew we had the game in
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nounced plans Friday to field a professional football team
In Jackson this year as a franchise member a fledging,
two-year-old summerleague association.
Jackson bus1neanin Dwane Collins, president and
board chairman Of Mississippi Sports, said Friday the
organ ization has acquired an Americas Football
In the process
for the state and
up an office and securing staff personnel.
Collins said the sports group plans to recruit and put
together a 60-member team of primarily M"'ppi
athletes in time to launch a 14ame schedule June 2 at the
10,000-seat capacity Newell Field In Jackson. He said the
season would feature seven borne games and seven away
games through Sept. 1.

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was expected that Feb. 1 would be the deciding date if he played maded the 7,1Z7-yard, par-fl pl
shut out Montreal, 34, Detroit Dick Pole opined with tIreS
JACKSON HEIGHTS
0,
ummeted In Ideal weather one," said Coody after his
this season. General consensus dill has him going to the Golden layout with a record 62, with almost
topped Boston, 4-1, Los Angeles scoreless bvthtp to earn the
Pauldo
6,
So.
Morgon
0,
S.
St.
no breexe.
round.
State Warriors or the Sisi Diego Clippers.
Morgan 2, Muller 2. Davis 2.
defeated Texas, $3 Seattle win.
breaking both the course and
Q Whenever I watch the New England Patrw play, cow tournament records and tying a
but the Chicago Cubs, $4,
Mike Lou, Glenn Hubbard,
mnuae 69 lgrestsm belUghtandRasFracis. raonairnarL
Ussda upended Hotuton, 9.4,
rel Qun.y end Rowland
play, and I he,. i.e.
Why? I have never sees him make a
all ba
g
Irwin goes into today's third
as
him make
dm
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and
San
Francisco
routed
Braves'
Grapefruit League
13. Projects include paper league with six teams and a Milwaukee, IN.
psss,Therearea let of UMeainthepmebisrIbsiFraadi, round of the $300000
opsoer.
ban, Hubbard and
but they never get the iü. Yew comments, pies.s. imer Gleason Inverrary Golf Classic D,parttnent spring program of macho, wood crafts and Tiussday-Thrsdy night league
Serving
In
the
unfw'iliw
role
Office
each
on,meded with a
leather.
with six teams. Teamswlllesth of designated hitter,
.j.,
tied with 19-year veteran aces is crnkIng up.
WWism',
Dave
man
on,
while
Qiansy's came
Included
are:
youth
softball
Game room activities for play a 201am.
I don't think we've been watching the same player. Francis Is Tommy Aaron at
schedule with a Parker singled end scored In with the basemay.
may..
for
boys,
ages
912
and
13-13.
boys
and
girls,
ages
seven
and
t
entative starting date Of March the first huth, tripled and
one Of the great natural talents In professional football. And his i for a one.ilxt
MuiIIn&amp;ki
Hence
drove In Iks
Games will be played at Wits up
scheduled. Activities X.
record reflects it, though there has been some criticism that he'd Lam Nelson.
in the fourth, then Baylorwith a sacrifice fly in the
Recreation
Ce
nter and Secret include pool, ping pong,
maximize his abwtylf he concentrated 100 percent on every play.
hit a two-run homer all rookie seventh hthtg to lead the
Youth soccer leagues for
Nelson fIred a 3-under 00 Lake fields In the late at- table games, Balls and basic
That's why Dave Casper of the oaiend Raiders enerall gda
t ieai ptttstw. Angels to their first win In three
ternoons. Tenative daring date equipment are available for boys, ages nine through Mike
spring
's gotbipg wrong with Francis, though, as Friday for his
the uj,p
Bob
Bowe
and Greg
ezininuon oiO"ig,
check out. Game room at Wits nineteen Is operating. Practices
long as he days off a motorcycle (he recently cracked up on one). 000dy Was at 00-137, and Grier for league play is April 2.
slummed home 'p
Rookie second baseman Mile
Arts and crafts dames
Is
open
in
the
afternoons
are
held
at
Wits
and
Secret
a_
Jones
flredal7
for
his
13$.
Tied
Q. leUb year's fosilliell bowl pow% Ussibrd, wM lost fear
flbbled Rex and shortstop Johnny
atl3lwereRaidyErsklnewlth boys andgtris,ages$.11andla. Monday tlroth Friday on a Lake on weekdays hi the at Philadelphi
losses, detested Georgia; UCLA tied Artiness; Noire
on
an
elgld.hlt
shutout
agalsit LaMar each belted a double
a fI; Wayne Levi, 73; Bill 14 Is forming. flames will be part-time basis. A more ex- lernoons and games are hsII on the
p 5
but
Starter
Jim
Len. and dade IiglthgIth the
en— asywereau-- Rogers, 17; end Mark James, held on Tuesdays and Thur. tuislve activity program Is Saturdays at various fields
tesess ad uci A bed ma Mgin
throughout
Central
Florida.
borg,
who
got
the
win,
gave
up Giants' eshibitlon victory ever
sdiY$
from
:30
3 pm. to 4:46 being scheduled.
by USC Ii the ngr .auuu We have always known the vetieg fl.
lmth
live
hits
10
three
the &amp;ewsrs. Gary Livells
p.m.
endS
p.m.
to
6:46
p.m.
at
the
mod
pa
Mess's softball leagues are Teams
rt are
WE 1-1 d Rest W IttiS&amp; but thu is
oir.gth lithe $
Designated
hitter
Jerry
buried
two intlues imth15 in
Jack
Nlcklaus
play.4thvsi,ll
the
Wits
Recreation
Center
b,güvthW.
There
will
be
a
completely filled ssld ready
rI&amp;iless iaakieg Alabama thS iidesul e—:' i.
Morales belted a fourth4sutz4, picking up the vhs.
out
Of
contention
for
No
fourth
(Ssrsd)
beginning
March
Monday.
Wednesday
night
seasonal
play.
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MILWEE: Abernathy 13, Jacobs
10, Wilson 3, Croisy 1, Koropsak 2
Pope 12, Lynch 0, Okrinsky 0,
Mi,viscer 0.
lEAGUE: Morris 2, Trombo 6,
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Sears 0. Gartlara 0, Find 2, Perry
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TUSKAWILLA: Wood 5, G.
Navarro 2, 101cr 12, Dike?. Pyle 1,
Garnow 0, J. Navarro 2, Mellnkas 2.
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Junior Varsity
TUSKAWILLA: Belbeck 0,
Scanlon 0, Gostz 0, Hodgson 7,
Reesman 0. Smith 1. Sundmarcer 0,
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LAKEVIEW: Dennis 1, Payne 4, _________________
Whack 4, Walker 6. Hall 1, Herring 4,
Glariman 0, Marable 2, Boyles 0,
MdItOfl 6, Denmark 0. Grant 0.
JACKSON HEIGHTS: McCartney
5, Klukis 4, Phillips 6, Lucas 2,
Murphy S. Schell 0, Rivers 0, White
0. AldrIch 0.
TEAGUE: Crow 0. MCC$oud .0,
Giatting 4. Ba tten 0, hambor-s6,
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melodramatic in assessing the
fruits of victory,
"This will be the
portent basketball
the
University of Tennessee has
ever faced," he said, referring
to the Vols' clash Sunday with
fifth-ranked Noire Dame In
second round of the NCAA
Mideast Regional,
QUICk'qIIplIIg LSm&amp; COldS
Billy Tubbs, on the other hand,
declared the Cardinals just a
case of his run and gun Cardlnals not being ready to return
to Beaumont, Tex.
"All the planes are booked up
so we didn't have much choice
but to win," he said after the
Cardinals, surprisingly poised
for a team In Its first NCAA
townanents, dumped Detroit
96-17 In Saturday night's other
first round game.
Lamar will play fourthranked
Michigan State In the second
round Sunday at Middle Tennessee State University's
Murphy Center.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Skillfully executed golf,
winter rules and beautiful weather contributed to a spate
of low scores Friday In the LPGA's $100,000 Classic
Ranch Park Golf Course.
Two-time U.S. Open champion HollIs Stacy shot a
tournament record 6-wider-pit 66 to take the second.
round lead by one stroke over Dale Lundquist.
"Usually It takes
about two months at the start of
the
get my wheels turning," she said. "ThIs 66 Is
my best round of the year so far."
Using pinpoint Iron play, Stacy had seven birdies and
just one bogey in her round to go With opening-round 72
for a131 total. Lundqulat shot a68 Friday togo with her
flrstround 71 over the par-72, 8,266-yard course
139
total.
The tournament was played under winter rules, which
allow players to lift the ball, clean it and place It on the
nicest tuft Of grass they can find within a club length of
where It stopped.
Jerilyn Briti, of Luverne, Minn., one Of three leaders
with 68s Thursday along with Sandra Spualch and Vicki
Fergon, shot an even-par 72, including birdies on the final
two holes, and was 140. Also 140 was Pat Bradley,
who shot a 69 Friday to go with an openinground.71.
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In boys junior varsity games, Lakeview halted
Travel League junior varsity games saw Sanford Teague, both in the Milwee gym. Girls junior varsity
Tuskawilla, 34-10; and Jackson Heights downed battling Lake Howell this morning for the right to schedule saw Tuskawilla meet Lakeview at 3:30 and
Teague, 22-16.
advance to tonight's 7 o'clock game against Lyman Teague and South Seminole meet at 5:30 at
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In girls varsity games, South Seminole whipped in the Milwee gym. Brantley and Oviedo tangle in Brantley.

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standings. He has run out over $50,000. The closest kennel
to him is Hod Connell with just over $38,000 in purse
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And It just so happened that both kennels were in the
same heat of the seven-sixteenth. Beasley had the one hole
with Nolo Contendere and Cummings was right next door
in the two with Mick's Wind Out.

The race for wins champion appears to be shaping up as
a two-dog contest. Timeless Gift has won 11 of 13 starts,
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Nolo Contenclere broke on top. But he injured himself
going around the first turn and trailed In. Mick's Wind Out
broke fifth, but had moved Into fourth position by the
curtain turn.
Coming around the far turn she had moved Into third.
Then she lowered her head and zipped past the entire field
with her classic finishing kick. She won the race by five
lengths.
SOKC continues its record breaking pace at the mutuel
windows. Through Saturday night Just over 826 million

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by the seven-sixteenth marathon leg. Going Into the final
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But what nice greyhounds they are!
B. Ginger, last year's win champion, won both the threesixteenth leg of the competition and the five-sixteenth.
Mick's Wind Out was just barely nosed out of a win in the
% mile leg but won In a lark In the deciding 7-sixteenth
marathon ending of the competition.
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High school tennis in the Central Florida area should be some
of the best in the state, if not the nation. The climate alone should
assure that each year many top high school teams and individual
players are produced. The year around opportunity to play the
game and the immense popularity of tennis in the area would
surely make it automatic that interscholastic tennis be contestef
on a very high level.
Right? wrong!
For a variety of reasons high school tennis in Central Florida is
simply not on the level it could be. high schools south
almost
always dominate the
and have many, many
more ranking junior players than the central area. Of course we
do have some individual stars, but in most cases these players are
the only really high level players on the team.
Players such as Craig Perry of Lake Howell, Richard Shanklin
and Kevin Copeland at Lake Brantley. Mark West and Jon Poling
at Winter Park, [lance Ryan at Oak Ridge, Chris Green, Bishop
Moore, Scott Reagan and Ricky Holt at Seminole High, as well as
several promising girls including Alice Reen, Lynn Harbour,
Gineen Tribue, Ginny Dickinson, Deenie Ware, Katy Jo (;radtly.
Ellen March, Suzie Halt and Teresa Pierc'.
All of these players are excellent players with very bright
futures but players of this quality are simply too few and too far
between. With the large number of high schools in the area we
should be producing top flight teams. Teams with depth and some
capable of winning the state championship. Why has this not
happened?
Several of the reasons of course are involved with lack of
money to build tennis courts on the high school campuses. Most
schools in the area must scurry around trying to find a place to
practice and play their matches. Often the boys and girls team
must share two or three courts for their practices. Matches are
usually even more crowded and eight game pro sets must be used
to save time. It seems a bit unrealistic that tennis courts are not
built on every high school campus.
After all, tennis the the No. I participator sport in the U.S. and is
In the middle of a tremendous boom in Florida. Of course tennis
does not generate any revenue for the schools. So a tack of
Iscittttes could certHin%y be cited aq one of the teesons for the
poor q ua lity of high school teams. Another could be that most
area high schools "pawn off" the job of chaperoning the tcnznk
teams on some unsuspecting faculty member who probably dot's
not want the Job and has had only a sketchy background in the
game. The teaiii is often disorganized and practices ill any) are
not very useful or profitable to the player. Basketball and football
coaches are hired because of their expertise in their field. Most
high school tennis coaches, sadly, are not.
In this day of specialization there no longer are "major" or
"min or" sports. All should be on an equal basis and should be
treated as such. Tennis teams deserve t heir Fair shake on the high
school level and that means good facilities to play and practice on,
good coaching, proper equipment and proper funding from the
top. If these things should ever become a reality, Central Florida
tennis Ili high schools would move right to the top.
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All of those who were hoping that Jimmy Connors, the No. I
iiiens player in the world, and Chris Everett, the No. 1 womens
player in the world, would finally get together and marry, will be
disappointed to know that Jimmy has been wed since October.
Jimmy has been secretly married to former Playboy Playmate,
Patti McGuire. Chris, on the other hand is engaged to British
Cupper, John lloyd. Oh well, the best laid plans of mice and
men...
PlAYER PROFILE: This week's player of the week is Joyce
Farr, who was started in tennis by Eninia Spencer and has been
playing for several years. She plays at various courts in the
Sanford area. Joyce is a strong hitter and has exce llent control of
her shots. City commish David Farr is Joyce's permanent mixed
doubles partner and although is not as good a player as Joyce, is a
fair player in his own right.

Shippenburg
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Shippenburg, Pa. was voted
of t he week In the
Baseball School
at Sanford Memorial

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Stadium.
and Belmont of
Tennessee each fimsbedwith 61 records,
Some 16 more colleges move
Into town today and Sunday for
a week of spring training at
Sanford Memorial Stadium,
with games slated daily during
the week.

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(Closed Sunday)

The Seminole High girls
softball teamcnedl4eesrg
Friday, 26-1, for the team's first
win In six games.
Della Benton paced the
victory,slammlngoutaherne
run, triple and single
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cumulate nine RBIs.
Seminole plays at Mainland
Monday.
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The Seminole High baseball
team seeks Its seventh victory
in nine games tonight in a 7:30
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Sunday, March 11, 1979

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BUSINESS

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN BRIEF

B rief

A Warning: Brazil Juice

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Market 'Takeover' Near
Chas Powers Named Recipient

United Growers reported Brazilian citrus Interests had
made their move toward a "takeover" of the United
States bulk juice market sales traditionally dominated by
Florida. The Orlando-based grower organization said it
had received reports that Brazilian representatives were
actively soliciting bulk juice customers outside of Florida
- customers almost exclusively served by Florida
processors.
"These reports must have basis for Department of
Citrus Economic Research Department statistics show
approximately 14 percent of 1978 Brazilian juice exports
to the United States went on consignment directly from
Brazil or through Canada and Mexico," said Executive
Vice President Wilson McGee.

Of George Wallace Scholarship
Chas Powers, of Old Post Road, Longwood, has been named
recipient of a George C. Wallace leadership scholarship to
Troy State University, Troy Ala.
The announcement was made by University President Dr.
Ralph W. Adams.
A graduate of Lake Brantley High School, Powers was
student government president.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Powers.
Each year the George C. Wallace scholarship is awarded to
high school and junior college students who have exce!led In

Stromberg Names Aide
Dr. i. Kee Keys has joined Stromberg-Carlson Corp. as
program manager for station apparatus at the company's
Engineering Development Center in Longwood. Dr. Keys,
37, had been project manager, Consumer Electronics
Telephone, for Northern Telecom in Nashville, Tenn. Dr.
Keys is married and has three children.

Inn Remodeling Slated
Remodeling of the restaurant and lounge is scheduled to
begin at the end of April at the Holiday Inn of Sanford,
recently purchased by National Capital Companies Ltd. of
Altamonte Springs.

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Sandy Hazard and Chris Light take a peek

We Care Needs Volunteers

That's .Jay llunziker (right) economics,students prepare their
scrutinizing a lead cannon cast
handiwork for display. Included is
made In his industrial arts class - everything from product designs
just one of several items displayed
and self-made shirts to plexiglass
this week in the Milwee Middle rings, lead casting and woodSchool library. Organized by Greg working items. About 800 seventh
Hack, chairman of the Enrichment and eight-graders did their thing for
Department, made up of vocational the display that will be taken down
education, industrial arts and home on Monday.

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Get a load of that

Two Sanford Youths - Parrie L Foster, 1814 West
12th St., and London Strawter, 1012 Holly Ave. - have
graduated the Brecklnrldge Job Corps Center In
Morganfield, Ky. Foster completed courses In heavy
equipment; Strawter received his general equivalency
high school diploma.

...L iving What They've Learned

Auto Rental Job For Grad
Dwayne Clutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clutter,
Osteen, graduate of Southeastern Academy has been
hired by an auto rental agency in Orlando.

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Factory-built modular apartment units are being
placed in preparation for construction of the Roillngwood
Apartments by Cardinal Industries Inc. on Red Bug Road
in south Seminole County. Cardinal also reported opening
of the Wlckhamwood Apartments In Melbourne, 25th
muttt4sznfly residential prolect in the put 21 moitba.

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The Department of Music at the University of Central
Florida (UCF) will play host for the annual meeting of the
Southern Chapter of the American Musicological Society,
March 14-16, to include two evening concerts open to the
public.
During the meeting, a regional chapter of the College Music
Society will be formed by delegates from Florida, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 14, UCF will present a per-

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The concerts will be held at the UCF music rehearsal hail.
Tickets are available at the door for $2.

The American Watercolor Society traveling exhibition will
be displayed in Sampson Gallery of Art at Stetson University,
DeLand through March 15.
According to Fred Messeramith, chairman of the art
department at Stetson, the American Watercolor Exhibit has
been one of Stetson's biggest art shows of the year. Previous
exhibits have drawn art patrons from as far away as
Jacksonville.
Gallery hours are 9a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. The public is

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Even with Interest rates
climbing above 10 percent, the home buying market Is
strong and will continue to thrive, predicts mortgage
banker Robert Holley. Holley told a seminar for members
of the Florida Land Title Association that the singlefamily home Is still the safest Investment around, and
noted most buyers haven't been deterred as Interest costs
rose during the last six months.

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Class reunion for June 16.
The following classmates are missing: Dorothy Browning,
Sue Byrd, Bob Day, Carol Grenier, Ray Hudson, James
Klckllghter, Linda Prorzo, Robert Stubbings, Leo Turner,
Kathy Ventry, Bruce Crocker, Walter Smith and Philip Meeks.
If anyone can help the planning committee locate the
classmates, please contact Joyce Benton Edwards, 322-5127, or
Gladys Studebaker Elder, 3224631.

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For 6th-graders at Mllwee Middle School,
their lessons on the Middle Ages translate into
real-life action, thanks to efforLi of Ca'rol J.
Ferritto and other teachers. As a finale to
study of that historic period, 400 pupils dress,
eat and play like their ancestral counterparts.
It's called Medieval Day and this was the
fourth year for the event. Local merchants
supplied prizes and parents most of the food.

Gib Edmonds, president of First Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Seminole County, Sanford, has been
appointed to the 1979 Committee on Federal Home Loan
Bank System of the United States League of Savings
Associations. The appointment was announced by Joseph
T. Benedict, president of the League and chairman of the
board and president of Freedom Federal Savings and
Loan Association, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Sturm Attended Conference
Bob Sturm, 231 Tollgate Trail, Longwood, has returned
from Palm Springs, Calif., where he participated in a
sales conference with other Sentry Insurance representatives. He Is the local agent for Sentry and qualified for
the meeting through high standards in sales and customer
service activity during 1978.

By United Press Intentlou1
Washington: The Labor Department Friday reported
the unemployment rate for February dropped to 5.7
percent, the lowest point In more than four years. The
total number of unemployed dropped 2,000 to 5.8 million.
New York: Despite Investor uncertainty about Interest
rates, the economy and the Middle East, the stock market
finished its bed week in six months Friday, with the Dow
Jones Industrial average climbing 27.11 points to 842.86.
New York: United Airlines, the nation's largest carrier,
will ask the Civil Aeronautics Board to approve a basic
fare hike of 4 percent on all its flights to match American
Airlines' request for a 4 percent increase.
Cleveland: The Standard Oil Co. Friday announced a
decision to cut supplies to Its stations because of "Increased demand on our supplies" resulting from
allocation measures taken by other oil firms.
Tokyo: Wilhelm Haferkamp, vice president of the
European Communities, will visit Tokyo later this month
for talks with Japanese officials on ways to reduce
Japan's trwfe surplus with the Common Market,
Japanese sources reported.

cars."
There's only one thing she prefers not to do, and that's
billboards. "I don't do billboards as! like to do what I do in
the house," says the efficient worker who neatly does her
sign work In the family room of her two-story house
overlooking the 13th hole of the Rolling Hills Golf Course In

she worked as it dance Instructor, whe found herself
painting signs; ann as it sacs person in real estate, she
was, more often than not, painting signs.
So, it only seemed natural that, six years ago, with the
support of her husband she started her ovii business.
"[)oil's sort of my quality control," she smiles. 'Ile does
all the cutting out of the signs and installing them."
And now as [)oil is starting it business of his own in
computer sales, Kelly's Signs will give the family it sense
of financial security until Don's business gets established.
A month's supply of wood, paint, and good brushes was
all the inventory Kelly needed to start her
business ... besides tuna fish cans. Tuna fish cans fit well in
the palimi of the hand and are ideal containers to pour

Longwood.
"I get to stay at home and be with my kids," says the
mother of three still at home - Theresa, 17; Brett, 12; and
Shannon, 11.
There are other advantages too. "I'm not an early
person. I don't like to get up early," says Kelly. And, of
course, she likes the Independence that comes with being
self-employed. She's also free to travel with husband,
Don, at will.
Painting signs just seemed to be Kelly's destiny. For a
while she was a telephone operator, but she was always
being "called of to do signs and flip-charts." Then, when

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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert (Cr111) Pearce will celebrate their
Golden Wedding Anniversary with a reception on Sunday.
March 11, at the Woman's Club of Sanford between the hours
of 2.4 p.m.
All friends and family are cordially Invited. The guests of
honor request no gifts.

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small amounts of paint. "All my friends are saving tuna
fish cans for inc." she laughs.
Kelly's work is usually priced out by time and material.
Some signs like 'For Sale by Owner" are a set price.
Kelly has had some interesting experiences in her work.
"I almost fell off the scaffolding once," she shudders.
'My husband and I were doing the front of it building In
Maitland. The scaffolding had broken. That was scary."
She's also learned to be flexible. Recently she had it 20loot real estate banner to get ready. It was too cold to hang
it outside on the louse to work on. so she put it upstairs in
the hallway. "If anyone had to go to the bathroom." they
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"how-to's" of every cratt under pickles, Ineseives and baetl
the sun, they are also creating goods, and a cotton candy
beautiful items for the fall mnaler.
The best things in life are freebazaar to be held Nov. 2 and 3.
For tic convenience of their
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about the bazaar. There will be Anyone wishing to donate items
Each week, someone teaches fmxl on Friday evening and it for the rwntnage sale may
it craft such as quilling, Saturday luncheon served by contact Mrs. Mary Boone, 830muacramnu, quick point, needle the youth.
7835, or Mrs. Janet Stevens, 831point, crocheting, knitting, dolls
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iecaces hanging plant pot
The craft classes were the holders, wall decorations,
the materials and ideas that
idea of Mrs. Sharon Campbell,
can bring to share with
chairman of the November pillows, dolls, stuffed animals they
mi d broomstick horses, there others. One offered to bring
bazaar. "I love crafts and being

will be Christmas tree illustrations for decoupage that
she'd been saving. "You might
as well get some use out of
The sale will feature a them, I'm not creative," she
They only get out of the house "Kiddie Konier" with pur- admitted, "Sure you are,"
once or twice a week," she chase's for children costing Sharon
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Kelly's Signs is a unique business. It's the only firm of
its kind In the county run by a woman.
And Kelly Caravello doesn't even need a sign to advertise her business.
A sign painter since her graduation from Winter I'ark
High School In 1962, she's gathered quite a following, and
most of her business is now repeat or referral.
"I don't have to prove myself," says the versatile artist.
"I have only twice had somebody ask me to see a sample
of my work." Which is good, since Kelly just doesn't have
signs laying around.
"I have only had two signs since I started in business
that the customer didn't pick up," explains the sole employee of Kelly's signs, who paints signs of all types -and
graphics, murals, posters, banners, flip-charts, lettering
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Water Color Art On Exhibit

Home Buying Still Strong

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Auto safety inspections
should be revised to cover only safety-related Items, but
the program should be retained, says a resolution from
the State Association of County Commissioners. The
three-day, mid-year conference of 250 delegates from all
across Florida ends Saturday. The group meets every
year just before the legislative session to decide upon Its
bill package.

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formance of Igor Stravinsky's L'Hlstolre Du Soldat. The
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prevention center, is in need of volunteers. An evening
orientation program will begin on March 20 from 7 pm. to 10
pm. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The sessions will be held at
the YMCA on 1201 N. Lakemont, Winter Park.
These sessions are for anyone Interested In learning more
about some of the problems concerning the community and
how to respond to these different needs. A number of
professionals will lead sessions on various topics such as
Suicide, Domestic Violence, Divorce, and Communication
Techniques. The program is free anI open to the public.
For Information call 425-2624.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - The
stock market, propelled by
gambling, savings and selected
blue-chip Issues, scored its best
gain In six months this week In
active trading.
The advance was made in the
face of uncertainties surroundlug oil prices, Inflation, interest
rates and President Carter's
efforts to persuade Egypt and
Israel to sign a peace treaty.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, which lost 7.53 points
Last week, climbed 27.11 points
Lo 842.86, the best performance
since it rose 28.41 points the
week ended Sept. 8.
Technical analysts said they
were encouraged that the Dow
ioke through the 840 level
where It had met some investor
eslstence. But they were not

Impressed that gambling stocks
paved the way for the rally.
The New York Stock Exchange index added 1.4 to 55.81
and Standard
Poor's 00
stockindexjumped2.57to99.54.
Advances routed declines, 1,383
to 464, among the 2,095 issues
traded.
The week's surge began
Monday when Iran returned to
oil production for the first time
in 69 days, raising hopes that
shortages worldwide would be
alleviated.
But the Persian nation said
later It would produce only 3
million barrels of its valuable
light crude oil daily, half the 6.5
million output prior to the
revolution. And it plans to sell
In the spot market at high
prices.

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Other OPEC nations appar- other regulatory agencies re- thanIt answered about foreign
Gambling stocks were the
ently plan to do the same with duced yields on short-term and domestic affairs," said market's leaders. Del E. Webb
some of their petroleum. savings
certificates
to Monte Gordon, Dreyfus Corp. was the second most active
Observers doubt the open moderate the nation's housing vice president.
NYSE-listed issue, up 3¼ to
market will tolerate this action. boom and cool the economy.
Big
Board
volume
tutaled
22.
Ramada Inns, the fifth
But economists believe the
Also, these were indications 144,546,000 shares, compared mod active Issue, added
1¼ to
official OPEC price will be late Friday the Fed may have
with 1,1455 last week and 11. Ramada sold Its 7 percent
around $20 a barrel this year, a tightened credit, a move that 10087,500 during the
same interest In Webb.
hood sharply higher than the would dash investor beliefs that week a year ago.
Caesar's World, the fourth
14.5 percent Increase agreed rates had peaked. Gabriel
Composite volume of NYSE mod active Issue, soared 12%
upon last December.
Hauge,
Manufacturers issues listed on all U.S. ex.
Higher oil rates played a Hanover chaInna, predicted changes and over the counter to 564. The gambling firm, a
large role In the 1 percen rise higher rates by the end of the totaled 165,012,260 shares, corn- 4Ipolnt winner last week after
reporting higher earnings, said
In February's wholesale prices. month.
pared with 144,614,015 last it could not explain the activity
Traders treated the report
Government reports that week.
in Its stock.
favorably, however, because It January factory orders rose 1.9
UV Industries was the most
Among the other NYSE
was down from the 1.3 percent percent and key nondefense active NYSE-Listed Issue, up %
gambling
Issues, Playboy Ensurge In January and below capital goods orders jumped 7.4 to 324. The firm, which has
terprises climbed 4 to 22¼
most predictions.
percent demonstrated the announced liquidation plans, Is and Bally
Manufacturing 3s to
Nevertheless, the Carter ad- strength of the economy.
fighting a takeover bid by 62. On the Amex, Resorts
ministration and the Federal
"The market's advance was Sharon Steel. Sharon revealed
Reserve were disturbed by the rather remarkable since the it had bought $46.6 million Interruitional A, the most active
Issue, gaIned 5 to 51%. GoIde
figures. The Fed and three week raised more questions worth of UV stock.
Nugget, second, climbed. 9.

Steinmeyer Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stelnmeyer Jr. of Geneva, announce the
birth of their second child, a son, Stephen Leon, who weighed In
at 7 lbs., 7 ozs., on Feb. 23, at Orlando General Hospital.
Welcoming Stephen home Is his sister Becky.
Matetnal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schendel,
Winter Park. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Stelnmeyer Sr. of Sanford.

GED Test Dates Scheduled
The GED test leading to a Florida High School Diploma will
be offered at Seminole Community College on April 16, 17 and
18. Eligibility for taking the test must be completed by April 6.
A free, self-help program to prepare the student for the test
is available at study centers loced throughout Seminole
County. For details on the study cehter in your neighborhood,
call Seminole Community College and ask for the GED office.

Friends Invited To Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Colian Grann, former Sanford residents, will
celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday,
March 18, with open house at the Casala Community Club,
Casala, Fla., between the hours of 2-6 pin.
All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.

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Herald photo by Melinda Edmiston
No, these aren't little UFO creatures, they are apples carved out and set to dry
for five to six weeks, before they will be made into old fashioned apple dolls. Mrs. Mabel Henderson (right) of Maitland consults Mrs. Polly Bowdoin of
Sharon Campbell of Caaselberry, shows the before and alter.
Longwood, on how to join a quick point boutique tissue box.

�s—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, March 11, 1979

Consumer Affairs Program
ST. PAT'S

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Mrs. J. C. Pratt, a past
president of Florida Federation
of Women's Clubs, was guest
speaker at the March general
meeting of the Woman's Club of
Sanford.

PUBLIC

Making
shamrocks
and other Irish things
:and stuff are Linda
:IIoIt (from left), Ion
:Mandeville. Sandy
:Trosper, president of
:All Souls Home And
School Association
(ASHSA) and Martha Lower. The colorful decorations will
deck the hail of the
social hall of ASHSA,
corner of 8th Street
and Oak Avenue, on
March 17, at a St.
iatnick's Day dance
and buffet. The public
Is welcome.. No
tickets will be sold at
the door. For reservations ($8 per person) call 323-0468 or
322-7090. Music will
be by "Three More"
and there will be entertainment, door
prizes and free setup's at the BYOB
event. Dress is optional. Proceeds will
benefit the school.

MICA IS PRESENTING
MINSTRELS WEDNESDAY
The New Christy Minstrels are a major phenomenon
in the history of the entertainment industry. Since
their beginning in 1961, the Minstrels have surpassed virtually every milestone of professional
achievement — and they continue to entertain
audiences throughout the world as one of the most

Mrs. Pratt,
currently
president of the Southern
Regional Division of the
General Federation of Women's
Clubs, was introduced by Mrs.
George Drew, chairman of the
Home Life Department which
sponsored the program.
Employed In the offices of
Doyle Connor, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, Mrs.
Pratt spoke on "Consumer
Affairs."
Mrs. Walter A. Glelow,
president, presided over the

exciting and versatile acts in all of show business.
The Minstrels will appear at the Sanford Civic
('enter on Wednesday, March 14, at 8 p.m. under the

auspices of Seminole Mutual Concert Association
(SMCA) for members only. Also at this time new
officers and board members of the association will
be voted on.
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The following department
heads were ratified: Arts
Department, Mrs. Estelle

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Home Life Department, Mrs.

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Kratzmar.
Officers elected to fill the
expiring terms this season are:
Mrs. Richard Fowler, first vice
president; Mrs. Vernon Harris,
recording secretary; and Mrs.
Lois Housholder, treasurer.
A grounds chairman will be
added to the present appointed

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Adrian Hall; and Social
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Dr. George H. Canton of Altamonte Springs, son of Hugh
Carlton and Mrs. Rose Marie Carlton. Both live In Sanford.

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The wedding is planned for June 22.
The bride-elect graduated from Lyman High School,
Longwood, and graduated from Florida Technological
University.

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Her fiance graduated from Seminole High School,
Sanford, Seminole Community College, Sanford, and
Auburn University, School of Veterinary Medicine,
Auburn, Ala.

In And Around Longwood

MesslckP helps

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had to crawl under the sign," she laughs.
It was almost as bad as when she had a large billboard
(8' x 32) to work on, only this tlme4he dining room served
as a work shop. "Don was in Vancouver and I was supposed to meet him. He told me I didn't have enough time
to do the billboard.., not to do It."
But without too much hesitation, Kelly decided that the
would tackle the job-that It would allow her to pay for her
ticket If she did. With the help of a friend, they worked
feverishly all night. "We finished at 7:00 a.m." she
recalls, and at 8:30 a.m. Kelly was on her way to Vancouver, feeling very smug about her accomplishment.
However. that's, not the only time she's worked aU nI&amp;.
"Everybody waits until the last minute," she declares. "1
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don t have on e customer L WL aiya,
wan t a sign.You can
have It In two weeks!"
"Signs are the last thing they think about." she notes.
"When you are In business for yourself, you are afraid to
say, 'What LI I get this done In two weeks?' Somebody else
will say they'll get It done tomorrow, and they may not,
but they've got the job," she says. "SO I say yes, and I stay
up all night painting."
"U you put everything you want to say on a sign, they
can't see your name much less all that the sign says. It's a
much nicer sign and much more readable If they keep It
short," she declares,
Kelly's successful business Is a sign that a woman can
do most anything she puts her mind to and that she can
combine family and business and succeed at both -If she

so wishes.

eig hborhood Bids Family 'Farewell'

Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Messick of Casselberry,
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Patricia
Lee, to Charles Ray

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As I look out my window,
the rain Is pouring down.
Across the street I can see
a bright orange object,
blurred by the rain. This
large, blurry, orange object Is a moving van and It
is being loaded with the
peronal p=scszlons of
three very lovely people.
Our neighborhood has
lost Gene, Brenda and Julie
Lowe to Atlanta, where
Gene has taken a position
with a large firm.
Gene and Brenda are
very special people who
will be greatly missed by
Its all.
They were honored with
a buffet In the home of
Denise and Happy Clark.
After indulging in many

kinds
of
different
dellcasles, Gene and
Brenda were presented

In your new home.

I
MARSHA

How wonderful to
FINALLY be six. This
thought must have gone
through Matthew Bennett's
mind on March 4. Matthew
was the guestothonor at a
yard party, celebrating 116sixth birthday.
A "Star Wars" theme
was carried out In the

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with a brass door knocker,
engraved with their last
name, to be put on the front
door of their new home.

Fellow neighbors attending their "farewell"
gala were Jim and Kathy

Hornaday, Kitty Moore,
Barbara and David Helms,
Rosalie Coolie, Munir and
Fumiko Habib, Sam and
Nancy Bennett, John and
Pain Yurick and John and

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From all of us to both of
you, the ._,1 of everything

decorations and rocket
cake. Games enjoyed by

the guests Included "Put
the now on the clown," and
a balloon relay race, where
each team had to sit on a
blanket and pop the
balloon. The children also

decorated paper plates,
which they later threw
through a large ring.
Guests included brother
Travis, Mitt Clark, Mark
Habib, Jake Lowe, Tyler

Griffin, David and Jason
Dapore, Bethany Wait,
Stacy and Jaime Hor-

Presenting the charter to
Commander Manly Sanders will be State Jr. Vice
Jack Burns. Dedication of
new post colors will also
take place.
Preceding the presentation will be a dinner,
which begins at 1 p.m. A $3
per person donation Is
being asked. Following the
ceremony, will be dancing.
How about a little
wearin' of the green,
partaking In corned beef
and cabbage and dancing

naday, Patrick Reilly,
Trey Fisher, Andy Donlon,
Ryan Rogers, Jeff Wells,
John Nita and Alex Mar-

ask.
Oh, I alniu&amp; lot-got. The
highlight of the party was
father, Sam, equipped with
a whistle around his neck,
leading the youngsters
through their games.
"Matthew told me his dad
reminded him of the coach
at school," said Mother
Nancy.

Winter

an Irish jig on St. Patty's
Day?
This and more can be
yours at South Seminole
VFW Post 8207 and ladies
auxiliary on March 17. The
$2 per person dinner will be:
served from 6:30.wd.il 8:39:
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p.m. Following the dinner
will be dancing to The
Dixie Flyers.
This fun event is open to
the public and I'd like to
give you all my personal
Invitation.
See you there.

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Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim C. Phelps
of
Franklinton. N.C.
Born In Akron, Ohio, the
bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Gladys
Messick of Salisbury, N.C.
She Is a 1971 graduate of
Lyman High School,
Longwood, and a
December, 1977 graduate
of Valencia Community
College, Oilandu. She is
employed as a media buyer
for Gilpin, Peyton &amp; Pierce
Inc.
Her fiance, who was born
In Raleigh, N.C., Is a May,

1963

graduate

Greyhound Lines Inc.

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The wedding will be an
event of April 21, at 4 p.m.,
at the Community United

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Methodist Church,
Casselberry.

VFW Post 101.

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In England. Although Ginny Ginny anU mnarea s cflurch. she caine hoiiie in DecemberdUbtnatvr UI pack 251 , his
didn't fulfill her hopes of Those wishing to help may with her 15-month-old chili. Wvlxks den III five boys tat) (if
touring the Holy land, I'm sure
ntact the office at ('out- They were sent home for an them inducted only tt o weeks
site saw a side of the modern munit' United Methodist Intendeti one-nwntti irItI by ago at tlit' Ulut' arnt Goll
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dip, Israel that fe%' tourists ever
tier hu.sbaiid's oiq,t1I%
Uaaqut jiipt'd,It ilw tit,ttii.
nd
WAJL radio station contest.
see.
You will be reading more
Carl, who was teaching the to attend hit' Central Florida
As it t urned out, the 'lucky
According
Deanne about Gnuiy and Mildred's lranmns how to fly the F-li Co uncil of ( 'ubs :t1tl Boy Scout:;
to
lady, has had a 'stroke" of bad
Wi!lins of WAJL "Ginny is experiences after their arrival fighter jet, stayed on until the Webelos
JailibIrce
ttii
luck. On her first day in
doing well and is a witness to Sunday evening,
fall of the Shah's government, weekend. I'he ca ininiree.
Tel Aviv, Israel, she fell and
those around her."
-------Because Mrs. Peters was Itu'iti'd be'twcvn Oviedo and
broke her hip In her hotel room.
group went on to complete their
As you can imagine, hospital
The happy Senior Citizens planning on returiung, "site left ('liuluota, v ill give (bent ii
Her traveling companion,
tour and arrived back in and extra traveling expenses do will celebrate their fifth Ufl
it lot of clothing, personal items, ('lhIR't' to t'iIiIt) 11111, hike, and
Mildred Gaddie, of Longwood,
Orlando Tuesday night.
not come cheap. There have niversary on Friday, March 16 and souveniers over there," test their outdoor skills
stayed behind to look after her
Mildred and Ginny did get to been several "love offerings" at the American Legion (rul said.
In Tel Aviv. as the rest of the
see London as the tour stopped taken up among the tours and building in Kern Park. The
hit' (.ISSt'ht)CI'i'y Singles
The Schmidts who had been
lunch will begin at 12:30 p.m.
G roup will entertain '(hit'
Congratulations to Molly vacationing on St. Marten
t'hiut'r's'' Singles, a ho ilit''t
Island in the Caribbean stopped
Friends lilt)
Baptist
Stetitik, ikury Cattaniole, by Carol's home on Wednesday a
lthia Wart!, anti Ruth
Altainonte
Springs,
March
17 it
on their way Ikulie to
You
of ('asselberry, who were
:30
pin.
iii
the
l'eiloship
hail
N.Y.
recently installed as president,
of
('ulnin tinit I
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vice-president, secretary, and
Methodist,I 7-92.
South Seminole Senior Methodist,
treasurer.
Marvin and ltt'ba Mc('lain of
Citizens will hold their annual
151
N. Triplet Drive, will Ix' the
At their' last meeting the catered dinner meeting and
guest
speakers follth% ing (hi'
seniors viewed movies of the installation of next year's ofcover
ed
dish dinner.
Mississippi Queen in New ficers at noon on Thursday in
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DEAR ABBY: Will you
someone other than their
there and cruise on the meeting house on Overbrook and taiths iva jout the Singles
please find a nice girl for my
parents because their parents trip
Group.
MItiit
Queen on Sept. 28
Drive.
son? Burton is 33, nice looking,
usually are the problem.)
Oct.
5.
plays the piano, and Is not
A great full family tune has
Don't let up, Abby. Mental
dumb. He's had three years of
PERSIAN RUG
Mrs. Carol Ecker of 1463 been planned for St. Patrick 's
health Is the most Important
college, but he lacks ambition
AUCTION
thing In the world. I dread to Canterbury CIrc1 1 and her Day at English Estates
and drive.
think
of
what
might
have
children,
Jeffrey,
3,
and
Laurel,
Elementary
School
on
Oxford
He's gone out with lots of
i Thursday, March 15
happened had I been so proud, 1, returned last week front a Road in Fern Park.
girls, but he never calls them. If
8:00 P.M.
1i him
if I urn a
whfn.,....
The carnival, which will ho- no
ashamed •
or tintn,
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at V LI visit In New York with tier
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date for him, he'll go. He has a
few friends, but If they don't
call him, he doesn't call them.
I'm sure the right girl could
motivate Burton to be a little
more active socially.
His father and I would like to
be grandparents, but Burton is
our only child and he doesn't
seem to be In any hurry to have
a home of his own.
He lives with us, has an 8 to 4
Job, and that's his life. DO YOU
know of a nice girl for my

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Bomln Hartford, Miss Hunt lsal975 graduate of
Seminole High School and a1977 graduate of Valencia
Community College with a degree In nursing. Her
paternal grandmother is Mrs. Glenda Drummond who
real ieslnSt. Cloud, Fl.

8400 Aloma Avenue, Orlando, Fl. 32807

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Her fiance, who is the grandson of Mrs. C.G. Thorsie of
Senford and also Mrs. W.H. McGuire of Jackson, Ky. Was
horn In Louisville. He graduated from Seminole High
School In 1574 and will graduate from the University of
Central Florida with a degree In Education.
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Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Drummond of VIsion Road, Sanford,

announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra J.
Hunt to Michael L. Thorne, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

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She threatened several times
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parents, Marian and Joe Schimnldt and sisters' families,

Part of the purpose of her trip
was to see her sister and
brother-in-law, Linda and Doug
(;oiner, in Long Island, before
their move to California, where
they would be separated by
even more iiiiles.
11cr sister, Jeanine, all( tier
husband, Carl Peters, kept her
interest with their first hand
experiences in Iran.
Carol's sister, like ninny
other Americans living in Iran,
was unaware of (tie seriousness

of poiitica unrest in Iran when

Sat., Mardi 17 at 10 a,11i.-4 ),iii,,
will have refreshments,m
games,
a cake walk, and pony rides.
flMV will be a flea market to
the biggest bargain
hunter.
Danny Treanor of T.V..
Channel 9 will judge a bicycle
contest lit 110011. Magic Shows,
featuring "The Fantastic
Magician" (rout Mystery Fun
Ilouse will be at 2 and 2::h0 put.
According to Jan 'l'ulp,
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Burton once." It worked out splendidly.
wants a girl be will have W find It took only six monthi. (Both of
one Wmsell. Perhaps one of his us went so we could learn to
problems could be a
mother understand each other better.)
who does too much for him
Today my daughter is the
Burton sounds like a nice
fellow. If he wants any help
from me, I'D be gW to help children. When they showed
him, but I can't Intrude on a signs of emotional turmoil, she
man's life because his mother saw to it that they went to a
professional therapist, just as
asks me to.
she did In order to understand
DEAR ABBY: You con- themselves better. (Kids
stantly urge people to get frequently need to talk to

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Friday, March 16, South
Seminole VFW Post 8207
and ladies auvlltory will
host the presentation of a
Perpetual Life Charter to

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'Lucky L ady' Has A ' Stroke' Of Bad L uck

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lutts, of Casselberry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Karen, to

Mrs. George Drew (left) and Mrs. J. C. Pratt
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FRIDAY, MARCH 16
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Irish Stew
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Peas &amp; Carrots
Pears&amp; Carrots
Pears in Lime Jello
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Milk or Shake
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
March
Then is strong possibility you
Someone who once was Im- could have a run-In with your
-S
portant to you could reenter mate or an associate today,
your life thiscomingyear This flelh must be willirn, to u4IA It
could happen with various
person could have a strong peace is to be restored.
.
other leads.
influence on what will be ocLIBRA (Sept 23t. 23)
A club lead would be won
cursing for you.
Another person's problems
by East's queen. Later on
PISCES (Feb.
t Inc venlenee
Q,ih ou
20-March
van awl
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ss
you
attempt
to
th
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monopolize
your time today,
see
fully against West's king and
get to discard a diamond.
other guy's point of view today, Take It in stsidL Do the but
A diamond - lead would - what Is bugging you will be YOU cmlto help.
give South two diamond
blown out of proportion and
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22).
tricks instead of just one.
You might be forced today t4'
become
extremely
difficult
to
A spade lead would be won
resolve. Like to find out more face up to and resolve an Old by South's Jack. South would
about yourself? Send for your Issue that has been smoldering'
then draw trumps and play
ace and six of spades. West
copy of AstroGraph Letter by for much too long between you
would be ha
back on lead with
mailing $1 for each to Astro- and a friend. Preserve the
thekingandforcedtoleada
Graph,P.O.Box4,Rad1oCtty friendship.
diamond or club for South.
station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
specify birth sip.
21) Try to see things through
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A the eyes of your competition
Ask tie IXMPI$ heavy schedule could make you and you could come out the
.
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WQ
A Wisconsin reader asks U on the rewards and your job lose what you've already..
you can handle A J 3 2
won't seem so trying.
gained.
opposite 10754 so as to be
TAURUS (April ).May 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
sure of two tricks in the sUit
One with whom you usually 19) GIving someone a pi
of
agalnstanyadverseholdlng,
have a difficult time getting yourmlndoutofwgerwiljonjy
Yes, there is a perfect and
simply safety play. Just lay
along could cross your path further complicate matters. Iet
down your ace and continue
again today. Use past ex- your better judgment rule.
with the deuce. If the suit
perlence to play It smart.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
breaks 3-2, all plays work, 1
GEMINI (May 2lJtms 20) Watch your budget extremely
there was a singleton honor
It'sup to youtopsfastoptoan carefully. You or another
it would have dropped.
influence undermining member of your family could
either opponent held
the king-queen he would the tranailfty of yosr homo incur a debt that would be
score his king and queen,but
Don't let ft get a foothold.
difficult to pay
that would be all.
CANCER
(June
21'July22)
NEWSPAPER ENTERP1I.ISE AM. )
Adl~
Unless you're tactful today
youy could find yourself on a
collision course with a strongly
opinionated person. Things
(Do you have a question for
the •xs7 Write "Ask the
would get ____
bested.

Experts," care of this newspa.
gr. Individual questions will
be answered if accompanied
It certainly was Indicated by stamped, sell-addressed
and It certainly cooked envelopes. The most InterestSouth's goose. He had to lose ing questions will be used In
a spade, two diamonds anda this column and will r•celve
low let's see what copies ol JACOB yMQoERp4.)

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
could create a serious incident. 21) To prove your point today
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)It you may do something opposed
may on necessary To maze to your but Interests. You gain
some concessions today nothing If you win a battle but
favoring persons with whom lose the war.
you will be aoclallving, In order
CAPRICORN
to keep the peace. Do so 19) Be prepared to have your
willingly.
Ideas severely criticized If you
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) start putting down the views of
Today you couldbeambitiously others today. If you can't ho
motivated for all the wrong complimentary, itis best to say
reasons and cause yourself nothing
frustrations. Be content with
AQUARIUS(Jan.'20-Feb. 10
what you have. Don't envy Persona who lack expertise
another.
should not be permitted to
CANCER (June 21-July 22) manage anything for you today
You may Inject a volatile Issue that could wind up costing you
into a conversation with friends money.

Hutch learn that an influential
judge Is involved In a million.
dollar loan shark operation.
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Be wary of criticizing co create a petty situation you

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SJ. and Rev. Virgil Elizondo,
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Mexico,
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cargo from'a freighter involved
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:ou..GE STATION, Texas carried away with it."
DEADLINES
Community Center
(UP!) History shows kissing
(Mailing) Post Oflice
Noon The Da Before Publication
deesn't necessarily come
Elba, Alabama 31323
positive proof the Indians were
Defendant.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
rally. In fact, it is an import to the first kissers, only that y
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sunday Noon Frk3a
that JANET A. WILLIAMS has filed
Western culture,
TO:
Any
parties
having
an
in.
a
the
to write about it. terest in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR. sworn Petition In the Circuit Court
The
Seminole County, Florida, for
Peralans, CRAFT bearing serial number 310. DissoI,jion
TheEastlndjansiflventedtho
of Marriage and other _________________________ _________________________
and tail number N101O Q
and the Greeks 1)aid OOiO
kiss about 40 centuries ago,
their relief and claims against you in.
heirs,
assigns,
and
successors
atleasttheyarethefi1'stonesto no homage to the Pastime.
in. cluding an award to the Petitione,' o
terest. and all p,rsons. Firms,in
and
1l—H&amp;p fld
1—Card of
was left t to the Romans to Corporations
your entire right, title, and interest
kiss and tell, according t
__________ _..
Owning,
Having or in and to the following real, per
UBIWI'
Claiming
An
in Up service to the West.
interest In or Lien On
Vaughn M. Bryant, the
and intangible properties, to The family of the
Mature experienced orderly, S to I
late PFC
"The Romans really got the Above Described Aircraft,
chairman of Texas A&amp;M's
wit:
shift. Sanford Nursing I. Con.
Reginald Smith wishes to thank
AND EACH OF YOU ARE REAL PROPERTY
carried away with it," Bryant
valescent Center, 530 Melionville
anthropology department.
PARCEL
I
HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State
their friends and the Allen
Thi W'i of the NW',, of the NE'4
Ave. Apply in person.
He says the first written said. "They took kissing with Of Florida, cx rd Douglas Cheshire,
Chaoel Church Family. The
t,e SW of Section 16, Township
Ri R, Green and the Rev.
Jr. State Attorney for the
J. E.
evidence of couple pressing them everywhere they went
Eight. 20 south, Range 32 East, Seminole
eenlhJudlcialCircuitoflheStat,of
Man wanted to work in lunk yard.
Conneily for their services
landi where it had never been Florida, on behalf of the Honorable County, Florida.
Must be able &amp; strong. Apply
rendered
during
their
SUBJECT
toaneasementover
the
lips
together
in
a
kiss
was
done
before.
Theywereouj'
first
bereavement.
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole West
Kessler's Junk Yard, 110 N.
recorded "in India about 2000
33 f,.t and the North 23 feet
County, Florida, has filed a Rule to
Holly, Sanford. No phone calls.
The Wynn, Smith and Murray
siries.
B.C., where there's mention kissing
thereof.
Family.
Bryant said, however, it Show Cause in the Eight.enth Jtdi.
what
TOGETHER within easement for
interpret
Child Care S yr. old 5 days.
ciai Circuit Court of Florida against ingress
and egress described •
Ridgewood Ave. area. Willing to
until the Renaissance any and all parties hiving an in. follows: The
people pre$ng their noses
North 23 feet of the S"
4—Personals
supervise 3 boys on school
tkisgbe
terest
in
One
Cessna
310
Aircraft
oftheSW'/landthesouthU,eefof
together."
holidays. 323.6123.
__________________
serial number 3100010
'Well, OK, It's not too hard to tional activity. He said cx- beating
number N 1010 Q to show and the N'i of the SW',.., lying East of
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEMI
cause State Road; and the West 23 of the
Experienced aluminum Screen
plorers' logs indicate kissing why the aforesaid aircraft should
figure out what happened
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Room installer &amp; Aluminum
NE'/.. of the SW¼; and the East 25
not
was
totally
unknown
to
natives
be
forfeited
to
the
use
of
the
feetoftheNW¼oftheSw,,..andth,
Evidently they were pressing
AL.ANON
Siding I soft it man. 323•4V5.
Sheriff
of
Seminole
County,
Florida,
South
25
Nth and South America, pursuant
ForfamIli,sorfrie,'oj
their noses together
feet of the P4½ of the SW'4
Secretaries. Call now for lobs in
lo Seclion 703.11, Florida less the W½ of the SW¼ thereof, all
and
the
South
Seas,
and
10mebody must have sliiped In
Sentotd Area. All skills needed.
Forfuture information call
Statutes. You have 20 days from being in Section 16. Township 20
cases, It totally February 6th, 1975, to contact the South, Range 32 East, Seminole
and then found out that hitting
No Fee. We Pay You. Norrell
647.3333orwrite
Honorable Harold F. Johnson, Coun. County,
Services. 647.1111.
SanodAl.AnonFamiiyGroup
them.
the 11ps was lot more sensitive
Florida;
AND
less
that
part
ty Judge,
Seminole County Court. of said SW'/.. lying South and West of
$100 monthly stuffing envelopes at
"Western man lives In the house, Sanford,
than the ncse,
Florida 32771, if you
Sanford, F.. 32771
State Road 46 and less road right f
home. Send stamped addressed
klsa'orjented culture in have any defenses to assert to this way.
envelope &amp; 2k for details:
- "It must have caught
action or claims to file against the REAL PROPERTY
SABORTION SERVICES.
the world," he said. "One
PARCEL II
Contin,ntal.G, Box 11702,
forfeited aircraft, Otherwise, the
because by
B.C. In the you judge the Importance
The South 1. chains of the North 1st Trimester
Orlando, Fla.
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IflC nerivm or iemlnole County or
iai auuieuu.ng is
of the SW¼CftheNW'/;5Ion
In
mile sterlliation; free coun.
detail on
I sold at Public Auction.
nberofwoWdeibe
27, Township 20 South, Range 32
seling. Professional care, supto
SO
Lit
WITNESS my hand and seal of
East, Seminole County, Florida,
Pottiveatmosphereconfidefltial.
this
Court
on
the
2nd
day of
the
LESS road right of way.
for kissing."
February, 1979.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
CENTRAL FLORIDA
(SEAL)
___________
_____________
WOMAN'S HEALTH
Arthur H. Beckwith,
i
1913 Chevrolet Pickup Truck Van
ORGANIZATION
as Clerk of the Court
ID No. CGY1S3U 150113
________________________________
By: Jean E. Wilke
Legal NtIce
Freedo,'n
TItlE No 1060*301
Deputy Clerk
$91 0921
Board of County
1972 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
FICTITIOUS NAME
Toll Free 1100221254$
Commissioners,
ID Plo. 2A1$346I42
J ust A
I - ___________________
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Seminole County
Florida Title No. 4731593
FACEWlTHADRINKING
the undersigned is engaged In
Publish: February 3, 6, 7,1,9, II, n,
PROBLEM?
business at 303 East Commercial
I
13, 11, 15, 16, II, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2, 1977 Kawasaki Motorcycle
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
I
36, 27, 2$. March 1,2,44,4,7,5,9, ii.
ID No. 05111333
Call
Florida. under the fictitious name
Can Help
Florida Title No. 14115732
Phone 447.3333
THE VOL KSHOP, and that I Intend
DEG-2S
Write-P.O.. Box 1213
to register said name with the Clerk
___________________________
INTANGI BLE PROPERTY
Sónford,1!forlda 32771
of the Circuit Coud, Seminole
1000 Sharei of Common Stock of
(UP!)
A
I County, Florida, in accordance with
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Williams Heating I Air Con.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
the provisions of the Fictitious
used a
FLORIDA
MatV'DatiflgService.AIiAgn.
EIGHTEENTH ditioning, Inc., a Florida cor
____
Name Statutes; to wIt
.Section
poration, having a par value ot $1
of a
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
163.05, Florida Statutes.
per share.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida jail is back In
Sig. Marvin A. Wright
Weddings by DOT
and you are required to appear
Civil Action ii.. 794O9•CA.19.E
PubliSh:
March
1,
11.
11
25,
1979
and
hearing.
NOTARY
PUBLIC
IN
RE:
and
file
your
THE
MARItAGE
OF
Answer
or
other
DEH-23
3222036or3237 V
defense or pleading with the Clerk of
ROBERT MILO POST,Husband
_________________________
and
theCircuitcourtinandforseminole
PSYCHIC advises on
INVITATION TO BID
NORMA LEONA POST, Wife
County, Florida, andserveacopyof
31, of
Business I Personal direction.
The City of Oviedo, Fkrida is a,
your written defenses, if any, on
Donations apprecitted. JAMIL
accepfingbidsforthre,wtwoway ROBERT MILO posi,
in lieu of
KENNETH
W.
MCINTOSH,
P.O. Box 10154 Eugene, Ore.
portable radios complete with desk
Plaintiff
ESQUIRE, Of STENSTROM, DAVIS
91410. Call 241ws. (503)4.244).
top charger and mutual aid crystal
,
MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN, Attorneys
(Or each radio.
for Petitioner, whoseaddress is Post
CARL ADLER and LINDA ADLER,
DlVORCE-S20.I0-Guarantee,
Radio
specifications:
a
his wife
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida,
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
Frequency:
4
desired
spot
fre.
______________________________
Knez
32fl1, on or before March 29th.
wMuuat by police quenctes between 14 and
Pompano, FL. 33031, 911.4997,
UI MHz.
1979, otherwIse a default and
_______________
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In Orlindo, Pta., abou three Antenna power: 1.0 watts. Power
DdaOIS
ultImate
Iudgmint
will
be
entered
NOTICE OF ACTION
supply and voltage:
ago,
Nickel. To: Mi-s. Normi
Ices
against
you
for
the
relief
demanded
Icons Post
cadmiumro-chargeabl. batteries
in the Petition,
----------- Pat Marks
(Il.2Vdc.TransnittefRF output
3433 P4orft Hoyne
WITNESS my hand and Official
ise the phone.
1.0 watts. Further Information
10 PCT CASH DISCOUNT POP.
seal of said Court on the 21st day of
Chicago, III. ois
Knox
CORN MACHINES and Con.
available at CitY Hail,
officials
February,
A.D.,
197g.
You are hereby notified that a
cession Equipment. Star, Gold
Bidsmustbereceiv.datcityHail
(SEAL)
Medal Cretors. Roy Smith Co.
prior to 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 2, proceedlngforRellefNotConnected
ARTHUR H. BECKwITH, JR.,
of
1979, at which time bids will be wIth Dissolution of Marriage has
365
Park St. Jacksonville, 32201.
________________________
Clerk of Circuit Court
bean filed against you and you are
(901)353-9110.
county's
opened by City Council and road,
officer.
required
to serve a copy of your
Seminole County, Florida
_______________________
The City of. Oviedo reserves the
He
Boyd
BY: Betty M. Cappi
written defenses, if any, thereto
_______________________
right to relect any or all bids,
5,.ost &amp;
Deputy Clerk
upon
Petitioner's
attorney,
Nancy K. Cox
T1Y5M, DAVIS, MCINTOSH. _____________________
ROBERTM. MORRIS, Post Office
The
City Clerk
ur.w'r n, anroru, FlorIda, 32771,
Publish: March 11, 17
"a"
LOST vicinity of 1k. Mary Blvd I
County
riff'a Ip.rtrnent
on or before April 14, 1975, and file Post Office Box 1330
DEH-6O
1.4 Intersection Sun. 2 Dober.
Flagship an-Sulte 22
_______________________________ mu
mans. red F. I'.', v,. hik L
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""rIUr,Ua
'.wry
.irner
oerore
servic,
on
luenwied himself as "Chief
M, I mo. Reward. 530-1714.
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
_________________________
Petitioner's
attorney
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
or Im.
:Boyd."
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. mediately thereafter; otherwise, a :Pub)ith: February 25. March 4, 11,
1$, 1975
"Boyd" told
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE default will be entered against you
__________________________
for the relief demanded in the OEG117
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
;authorltjes that Knox
Petition.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.1W-CA4S.E
NOTICE UNDER
ChildcarmyneM.thruFr,
was
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
THE FIRST STATE BAtIK OF this
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
6a.m. till $ p.m. $25 wk., $4 day
:He asked them to
Court on the 7th day Of March,
MIAMI,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
or $1 hr. Call 323.3344.
A.D, 1979.
:authorftles In Orlando.
a banking corporation.,
Notice is hereby gIven that the
Carrel's Kiddie Korner
PlaintIff,
ARTHUR H. •ECKWITH, JR. undersigned pursuant to the
Knox County no longer wants
Clerk of the Court
Ostein Area
"Fictitious
Name
Statute",
Chapter
:nner
he
By: Betty M. Capas
be LAKE REALTY AND DEVELO.
Call 322.2116
______________________
163.09, Florida StattAss, wIll register
As
Deputy
Clerk
easad, the man w q%30tSd
MENT CORP., etc., is al,
with the Clerk of Seminole County,
(SEAL
: as
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
Rowe County offietis Robert M. MorrIs of
publication of this notice, the f Ic.
Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
HUTCHISON a. MORRIS
titious name, to-wit: LEEW000
The niessage
NOTICE IS HERESY given that Post Offics Drawer H
under which we are engaged in
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pursuant to the Summary Final Sanford, Florida 32771
business at 200 Mlngo Trill,
was set free. It wasn't
FREE MODELING
Judgment of Forscre and Sate Publish: March 11, 15, 25, AprU 1, LOflgweod. Florida, 32230.
until
days later that entered in the cause Pending In the 1979
INSTRUCTION
ThIS the corporation Interested in
;Orlando police discovered
Circuit Court of the Eightenth JudI. OEHM
said business enterprise Is as
Enter your child, ages 3-13 yri. in
ciii Circuit in and for Seminole
error.
follows: CENTRAL FLORIDA
the Little Modern Miss. Mr.
County, Florida, Civil Action No. 5
TROPiIY CORPORATION,
USA Pageant, Includes disco I.
.Howewr,KennerwasangitFICT$TIOIJ$ NAME
Oiled at Longii,god, Seminole
robot modeling. Call for info,
edthlgweekwtthoutlncld,sgjn WlIIsolIthepropenyslttedinsaid
County, Florida, March 2,1919,
323-0777, 3$3612.
Notice ishefebygIye,tpi,i$ lam
JQgersv1l1e,
iilt County, described as:
.
By: Lee R.Smiffi,prgsJ4e
The West 5.9 chaIns of the East engaged In buslns at 305 Publish: March 11,
11, 25, April 1,
Longw.od Plaza, Longwocd, Fla. ______________________________
ll.Ichainsofthesouffi43lchamnsof
,
____________________________
18—+Ip
wanteci
the North 29 chaIns
32730 Seminole County, FlorIda DEH41
SecIl
,
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Township 20 South, Rage E, under the fIctitious name °
r. Ed
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11*
ANDftw E$$t5.5chainsoe5g
PETRACCA'S DRAPERIES, and
- LET'S SE HONEST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
'I'
that I intend to register said
4.31 chaIns of the North 25 chains
FOR it you weren't looking for a new
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Sec$ion7, Township 20 South,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Ahffli
Court, SEMINOLE
CASE NO. 19320-CA-IfS
career you wouldn't be reading
35 East (Lou the last 1494 e,
Serminol, County, Florida in ac
Is
this ad, and if we weren't looking
IN
RI
THE
16*111*01
o
the South 117 feet of the North 3, cordance with the provisions of the LION 0.
for someone to do a lob thiS ad
OEXNER,
chains of said SectIon. 2) AND Fictitlo, Name Statutes, To-Wit:
wouids't be here. If you want the
'°"°
$45.09
Florida
Statutes
ca and 35 links
DV.
Opportunity to earn Three fo
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (UP!) South of the Northst
51g.: Irene I. Pstracca
Five Hundred dollars a week,
-. Mr. Ed,
"tilkb*" harg
Hon 2, Township 70 South, lange 35 PublIsh Fob. 231 Mar. 4 11, 11. 1919 and
call l.I00433.$43 anytime for
JACQUELINE
OEXNEN.
DEOlIS
EaSt
harts
recrisi meougo,

K ama Sutra, there were 200

passages explicit
how kiss, it seems 1,500
years,
Indians really got

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to Accounting Manager, Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 32171.
Addressers Wanted Immediatelyi
Work at home
no experience
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necessary - excellent pay.
Write American Service, $35C
Pirk Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, Ix.

which will be turned over to you

a 32year.old, $25,000,0po.00 per
year company who is one of the
nation's largest authorized paint
and glue wholesalers.

with

limited

Krylonand Elmers Glue
are registered trademarks of
Bordon Inc. Weldwood isa
registered trademark of

4A"PUbIJC

graphic

company established, retail ac
counts which will be turned over to

floor. $165 mo., $50 deposit for
child or pet. 5th &amp; Magnolia Ave.
322-0211.

you in your area. These great
products will be supplied to you by
the largest wholesaler of its kind in
the nation whose present sales
exceed $10,000,000.00 nnuaIly.

and

telling
ficIals,

thence run South 4 chains and 31
:1%1an Young fi* 1IS teievlilon links, thence West'
Ps$itioner.Wife,
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Real
1.5$ chains, 'IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THE
ce, has been laid to red thence North
NOTICE OP ACTION
4 chains and
Estate
is
sold
daily
in
the
31 llntis, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. TO: LION D, OIXNIR
ffiencelastll,Iochainsfopolntot
üc" b.hiad
clasilfied ads. Nothing small
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
General
Delivery
beginning (liii begInning 1317,31
about that.
01d stahie.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Atlanta, Gisrgla 35301
CIVIL NO,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Lesel AssIstant 4 moe. posit.
said $eclisn7
In Ike Metfor of ffie
lea of
action Nv dIISIIVSISn of
The fs horse died Feb.
Must have access to car I be
thence run West 1$ (let, thence
HOPE MICHELLE LANEAU
ha been filed against you in
CETA eUglets. Ciii 3221513,9 tO
South 117.23 teeS, thence East uS
his death
bOTICI
OP
SUIT
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
5 weekdays.
fosi thence North 117.23 feeS, to the
Until Frldiy.
TO: ROBERT HARRY HOOVER Florida, mi you as requirod to
point of beekuling.
36095. AIston Avensis
serve a cepy of your
itn
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THE FOREGOING PROPERTY Durham, North Caroline, 377g
defenses, it any, to It on JACK
T.
$IINGAODI$CRISID.SSL
By horse Masdorde, Mr. Ed of
YOU
ARE
HERESY
NOTIFIED
IRIDOIS,ofCIIVILSJID,
MIll
RIDOEWOOD ESTATES, ocar. ffi$aPr
M
&amp; IRIDGELw$ws,,,sis Poet
EMPLOYMENT
dIngtothep$a$he
in P1st Seek filed by ROBERT
LARIAU, Office awor 1. SeJs,d. Florida,
35,
:abed eaal to114 huanw ya
Pegs 9$ of the Public Records of Petitioner, for the miner child 33771,
Allornaysler PotNisr, en or
* HAS MOVED *
;1e began 105174 his health Seminole County, Florida.., LE$$ named in. that Petition and you or. baters the
29th day of March. 1975,
AND
EXCEPT,
LOT
IL
EVEN
($1)
cefntnanded
to
serve
a
of y
and fits the erIglasi wIth the Clerk of
a year age, his owner RIDOEWOOD
ESTATIs, mc. omit
J'.ftanyon HARVEY this Court eittier beNVe wvice on
912 FRENCH AVE.
aarnce
to tos w t$'Med
'OULTIR, Attorney
WPetltlonsr's attorney or len.
.
InPlatBeekuIPsgegjof(p
1 P.O. Sex 3236. FOreet City, mediately ffiirostteri eNtirwiW, a
Records of Seminal.
County, Florida, 32711, on or befw'e the 3pg Default and ultimate judgment wIll
* 323.5176 *
p,
isy of March, 1575, and file the bSented.ginstyo
i,
public sale, to the higheef and beet originil with the Clerk of this Court demanded in e Petition.
death IMgII a report
tdior for cash at 11:00 cleck AM, either before
Wrvice on pp
Visit us j
WITNESs my hand and the seal of
kid psnnlaaion to do a on the 10th Øy of April,o'urn,
at the atterney or immedlofely tlwroofte,, Itils Ceuit on this 21st day of
f.ste atsey. He saici ho
West fred doer of Ike $aminsle isherwise a default may be .nfersd Pibruary, 1s7.
CoflMvw, $anford, assinet su for 1ti relief demanded (SEAL)
burIed Mr. Ed, without • County
111W location
FlorIda.
in the Petition.
ARTHUR N. IICKWITN JR.
(Wn*fllo$IEIIITVICS,lgi (SEAL)
W1TNEI$myhandeajtheouief
Clerke, Who circuit Court
ARTHUR H. SICKW1TN, JR. tile Court at Sanford. $ommnefe
"special place" Ms the -MANY MANY JOBS
By: Lee $hagge
CLERK OP THI CIRCUIT County. Florida. this Thui day
7ard of hi hailer h—.
Deputy Clerk
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COURT
February, 1$7,.
lACK Y. BRIDGES, I$QUIRE
Iv; Juno I. Curtis
($IAU
CLEVEI.AND, Mill I BRIDGES
Deputy Chit
"Mr. Ed was ceo of the
ARTHUR H. SICKWITN, Jl., Peel Olfici Drawer 1
SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK
CLERK
(()
naded horses I ever saw"
$vford. Florida 32771
YOUR
17 South Magnstls Avsøs
By:
lefty
Al.
Ceps
TsIuisn.s:
300-352.1314
Salt "YOU had 10 Watch
Florida 33091
Deputy Clerk
-Aflerniys tsr Pftieier
se he wJJ dial 70 tocli Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: February 1$. MarJi 411, PublIsh: February 5. Mircil 411,
MON. MORNING
Publish; March11 1$. $19
51.51$.
'hido th "
s"
i DIN$
0101*
osa.n
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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat 1. Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 373.0203

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CarCari

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SellAvontohelpftght back. For
_detaihs cell 4444079

cleaning avail. As low as$15jQ &amp;

up. Call 327116$.

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specialty. 7$ yrs. Exp. 471.7417
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wiu sit bywuk
with agedorsick
Excelled rsfg,sncs. 3211473

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Alterations, Drssmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3224707

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SEIGLER REALTY

LAKE MARY
walk to elem. school. $5,000

BROER

down assume $21,300 mortgage,

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
D.Land 661.8335

INC.
REALTOR"
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701 Bldg.
.

REALTY WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
213S' S French (1792) Sanford
323 5371
Sparkling pool, 1g. patio, privacy
fence, enc. front porch. Only
$37,5OJJ,
4 BR,? b, near business diStrict &amp;
medical facilities. $32,900.

Recently dscoratedshiney clean I
ready to move into. 3 BR 1½ bin
Country Club Manor. Only
$25,900.
lOacres beautiful water front with
nice home I fantastic potential,

Altamonte Dr.

LaA1nnce

339-0505
339-0505

_0'l'1S.idi

Save Money I Time 10 pct. off all
new maintenance contracts thru
Mar. 13. Call (or Free Estimati.

Lindsey's Lawn Se,'vlcs 329-054
no Ans. 3231515.
_iasrvic,T
General Landscaping, lose
specialists, top soil I, fill dirt,

lawn maint, &amp;

tatest p.yam in automatic

Rernodelin.g, retired builder dei,tg
all kInds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free sit. 322-1311,

.e.te his feeds. All are
flat ienlIIy.lotown brands such as
Heinz, Campbell's Hormei,
Chef Ioy.A,.D, etc. All ac
counts ore secured by us in of.
f ice buildings, schools, in
iustni plwi and heepltals in
yoi area. We need reliable
psePs in yogi are. to slrvic*
hi accounts. We provid.
seoirw locations in your area.
Investment
an,Ie, company
financing, wPlsie$iie autles. one

CUSTOM $0161 BUILT
RIMOOELING&amp; REPAIR

S.O, BALINT&amp;A$IOC. 323,546$

trlmmW.

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New or resagen.sa'eene &amp; glees.
Alms our,ie west &amp; let. &amp; lit.
painting, Pros lit, 3321449.

thatysunolengerhsvetopeyforfeeds$amps
that cooking facilities are no Isngar required to be
eligible
If you have no income or you are destitute, the
food stamp office must provide you with food
stamps within three days
that a food stamp ap
plication term be mailed to him or her

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Whe. you receIve year applicatio, term, fill ii your name aid ad
dress, sign the urea, aid answer Ike qeesilees What yes are able to. Ti

Appliances &amp; MISC.

request as applicatIon, till is 155 follewlag brea. tsar It out, aid mall

(LOCAL) 301371

to Ike teed stamp office aoar,o$ yes tidal on Ike lsrm. II yes prefer,
yes cam call or ge by the teed stomp offIce to request as application.

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DANNy'S PAINTING
lntvler.E*teri., Niusi Paln?ió
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NEARLY AN ACRE LOT. 3 BR, 2
5, split plan, pan FR w-FP,
louvered shutters at wds, self
cleaning range, icemake,' ret.,
dbl car garage, fenced, drive"
gate.

TOP COND. 4 BR. 2 b, near school
&amp; shopping, security system,
extra insulation, brick front,
inc. garage. $35,100.

m.000.

Harold

Nail Realty

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STEN STROM
REALTY
28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.
YOL'WANTTOSELL

Repairs. LeaJis, Fasi $ervki
S.Cds.ACCisi

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TIll RIMOVAL. Trlmis

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This ioformpllan provided as a pebtic service by:
FIM

III lesib Park Avesus
Sh.*d.Ptottds*fll

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THIS

HOME

TODAY' $33500.

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FANTASTIC 2 BR, 1 bath home in
BelAirew.spacioijs Fla. Pm., ww carpet, dining area, 2 util.
bldgs. I seller to do misc.
repairs &amp; painting I A buy for

$22,950i
ONE OF A KIND 3 BR, 1 balh
home in Winter Springsl W w
carpet, C-H IA, Fla. Pm., dining
area &amp; Many Extrasl Good
n e I g h 00 r ho o d I
BPP
WARRANTED. Only 133,500!
ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red
Brick home in Dreamwold! CNSA, w-w carpet, eq. elI-in kit,,
Lg. Fla. Rm., Pooll Patio &amp; So
Much Morel Super Buy at

562.2501

42—Mobile

Homes

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home in Dreamwoid w-C-H&amp;A,
w-w carpet, eat.in kit., pantry,

Fla. Rm., wallpaper I paneling
Much Morel
BPP
WARRANTED. Just 133,900!
COUNTRY L1VIN' 4 BR. 7 balh
horns in Lake Mary, wGreet Rm. OR, C-HIA, w-w
carpet &amp; Pool planned all on 1½

ac1 Yours (or 112,500!
UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 3 bath
home in Oste.n on 2 acres w-17S'
lake frontf Sunken Fla. Rm.,

set-in kIt., 1g. BPs, fireplace I
Morel Even your OWN Beach
House 120 ft. Boat Dock! Every
Featurel BPP Warranted. A

Dream Come True for 552,50Cm

Sanford's Sales Leader
322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PARK

FOR LESS'THAN

RENT

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
S MOBILE HOMES AT COST
FREE MOVE IN WITHIN lii MILES A MONTH
CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

323.
8160

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PUINITUIE—VAI.UA$LI$— EQUIPMENT

'SIN

TO SIEVE SANFORD AUA

,AaWAY PUSPUITUIS

65—Pets.Supplies

FREE

BASSETTHOUND

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 70 yr. terms
Osteen, Zachary R. Tribbis,
Realtor, 30566-1-5696 I 130-1026.
Eve S wkends 901.731-1964.
For Safe3 Lots
With 23 Orange Trees
Call 322-5148

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LAKE

FREE PUPPIES
MIXED
Call 323 5344

FRONT,

NICELY WOODED ON A HILL

20 WOODED ACRES IN ORANGE
GROVE AREA. 53500 PER
ACRE. GOOD TERMS.

2½ ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HARNEY. $7900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR

POCKETBOOK.

NORTH
FLORIDA
NEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH
GREAT HUNTING I FISHING.
$76,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur'
nilure Salvage 323 $721.
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MINUTE - IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T HE ANY.

Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sd!, the finest In used
furniture, Retrig,, stoves, tools.
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ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditIon 611 1126

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lurntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only

$120 or take up payments of 51
per mo, Call 531-1714 for free
home demonstration.
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T,ievision-25" Color, Beauliful
walnut cabinet. Regular 5600,
Balance 5115 or 112 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531-1714 day or

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1970 Pontiac LeMans
Spurt Coupe,
322 1559

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Piney Woods Auction
Every Sunday at 1 pm. local
ed on SR 415, 18 ml. north Of
Sanford. We will buy, sell or
trade used Furnulure, antiques
or m,sc by the piece or house
full Free pick up on consigned
mdse. at 30 pct Country Colonel
Willard P. Whltetlead &amp; Colonel
Leonard Fuilz 322 2210.
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PUBLIC AUCTION °

54—Garage Sales
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Fr-Sat, 9-5,

Furn,
clothes, baby items, sewing
machine. Lake Ave. at Lake
Jessup. Follow signs on 5,
Sanford Ave. or 427 1 Hester.

323-1531.

Thlssale is loaded wilh everything
from Suites to odd chests.
hide a bed &amp; accent pieces, plus
TV &amp; misc., also Ig lot of
assorted Shelving units.
VISA MASTER CHARGE
SCASHOR PRIZES

PERSIAN RUG
AUCTION
Thursday, March 15
8:00 P.M.

P.M.

Sanford Inn
l-4at

SR 46

AMERICAN INVESTORS
37$ N. Elm Street

Greensboro, N.C.

SANFORD AUCTIONO
32373.40
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LAST CHANCE

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Exhibit 7:00

12155.FrenchAve,

GaragelPlantSale
lOSParPI.
Sundaylltol,

Olds -- 98-- RCdMCy1DR19fl.i
options. Maroon, Michelin tires,
very best cond Retired ownL-r
musI sell bought van. $3,500 Call
322 9359 or 255.0 Palmetto Ave

MON., MAR. 12, 7 PM •
couches, chairs, table lamps,

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PS, Air. .1 Dr ,Good StiCkPr
5100. 3230268

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1973 Dodge Charger, P 5, P B.
auto. Good running cond. 11250
7064.

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Good Used Televisions. $25 and UP
Mlller'sl6l9OrIandoQr
3220352
FM Sleren

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For
Estate Commercial &amp;
ResidentIal Auctions &amp; Ap
pralsals,CalIDelI'sAuctlon.323
5620.

(919) 379.9922
For Boston Galleries

"Quality Rug People"
BONDED AUCTIONEER
Col. R.J. Wasserman

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tlULtK KALTT

Genuine rock

jewelry,

Avon

bottles, dishes 1. lots of other
items. Come I see.

BROKER

Sanford 3210640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

Skill saw, chain saw, 2 chairs, pool
table, misc. items. Sat &amp;
372-5127.

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44C—Bu'Jnsss Property
LONGWOOD Excellent location
for your business in last growing
area. 4 BR house for off ice wroom for parking &amp; expansion.
Reduced to $45,000. Don't miss

MACHIN ERY A U CT 10 N
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th •1O:OO AN
AuctIon held rain orshine—under cover.

SALE LOCATIONS
Hi.Acrss Services, Inc., Forest City Road

lots of misc, items.
Garage Sale 224 W. 19th St. Sat. &amp;
Sun. 9 till ? Clothes low price,
odds &amp; ends, RCA color TV

needi work, loys.
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DURICTIONSI
1-4 North of Orlando, exit West on SR 434 (toward
Apopka); approx, 2 miles; turn left on SR 431, '- mile &amp;

look for auction

MASSEY FE RGUSON tractors
JOHN DEERE tractors
MOLINE tractors
CHEVY 4-wheiI drive trucks
FORD 4 wheel drive trucks

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Retired couple wants a clean late
model home. Near Dslary
OsLand. Will pay cash. 445.4217.
Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-5155 aft 7 p.m

47.A—Mortgigss Bougt*
&amp;SqkI
WILL BUY EXISTING 15$ &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, P. Lees, Lie.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No 4-0
Wymore Rd., Al?amont.
162-743

SO—Msceilansous for Sale

ROBSON MARINE
Hwy. 11.92
Sanford,Fla.32flI

4-wheel drive trucks

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CHEVY cab frame
CHEVY flat bed
30 4HP Kohler gas engines
13 elect, motors
6 cyl. and V-s Chevy engines
Truck &amp; tractor parts
Electrical parts
Pumps 1 gearheads

57—SpOfis Equipment

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIpS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 322-1177

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59—Mjsical Marchindise

Harvesting equipment

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. 'Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-2255

62—Lawn-Garden
AFRICAN VIOLETS

The Greenhouse

signs.

PARTIAL LISTING INCLUDES

Porch Sale
Sat. .', Sun. Still
2000 Celery Ave.

Realtors335.6564

47—Real Estate wanted

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Carport Sale. Sail Sun., March10
111.1116W, 3rd St. I:3Otiil 530.
3 Fam, sale, glassware, dolls,
Avon nicknacks, clean clothes &amp;

this one.
Today's Realty System, Inc.

New Recap Tires
$Izs$0lsfor$13.9seo.
OK Tire Store. 332.710

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models Call 3399100 or 834
4605 (Dealert

Cash 322.4132

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STOP
AND
A
THINK

Carport Sale, March 9 1 10, 9 tIll 5
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VV
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2nd mortgage si 0.0009 pcI.
S1O1.43 per mo. for l5yrs.
349-524-4.

DAYTONA AUTOALJCTION
Hwy 92, I mule west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold .1
public AUTO AUCTION evert
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1 30 It's
the only one in F iorucla. You set
the reserved price Call 90.4 255
1311 for further details

WE BUY USED FURNITURE

323 0691

Sale

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68—Wanted to Buy

MOONEY APPLIANCES

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80—Autos for

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Yard Sale

5 ACRES NICELY WOODED IN
THE GENEVA AREA. 5l6,500.
SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE.

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FREE to 9ood home 3 yr old
Beagle tern., very friendly Call
ownet' 531 1891

52—Appliances

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM
,..,.

,v,wu

DOWN TO LAKE. $1000 ACRE,
TERMS.

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'69 Chevy Pick Up
V 8 Short Bed
Call 322 lO78aIter 5pm

323 9136

53-1'V- Radio. Stereo

WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.
ACRES

79—Trucks-Trailers

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call all 5-i wks. old

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NEAR 25 STREET. 56750.

12

AKC Beagles, tn color. 6 weeks.
Both parents onpremises
175 365 3666

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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
WITH I00'FRONTAGEON OAK
..,r r,c,jr',,
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1912 Suzuki GT 550, 7,000 actual
miles Excellent condition. 1750
3229412.
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323-7710
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Male wilh papers
Call 322 2025 after 5 p in.

KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service (ised Machines

work 3230619; home 3390113
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,

78torcycles

BARN MANURE

ON SALE- NEW twin Size
sprIngs 6. mattress $73 95 ea.
pc. NEW coffee table with 2
matching endtables 539. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11 92 So of
Sanford. 322 5721

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From$1O,o55O
Call 322 1674. 372 4460

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2 Acres Oak, Hickory, Sweet Gum,
Palms. $16,000. J. C. Travis,

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Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephants eye Plae
a classified ad. and pile I he
money in your wallet'
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ia-It

43—Lots-Acreage
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DUT JUNK AS

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51—Household Goods

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Top Dollar Paid for unk 1. used
cars. truckS &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990

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in a quiet neighborhood

DREAM HOME, 3 BR, l''T bath

225181

tertainment center. Works good.
Call 372202$ after 5p.m.

65' Lasbra trailer. SR 427, San
ford, Fi.on~ acre fenced land,
323 1375

Deltona! Split BR plan, eat-in
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all

(AQOflI
i 'c ctio,iriio
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Admiral color 25 In. screen en-

SeiglerRealty, Broker
_________________________________
321 06. 327-1577, 668 5335

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own ptu'.$L341.yd. installed.

MORTGAGE.

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77—Junk Cars Removed

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Rent

SteamClean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac

New--our loss, your gaIn. 151 yds

&amp;

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'76 Chevy. 6Cyi auto van
Customized inside &amp; Out
5737

Doberman Puppies
For Sale
Phone 322 4057
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CARPET

HALF ACRE. 113,900, 13,500
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath horns in

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322 30.53

HEAT. ON NICELY WOODED

75-A—Vans

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AIR

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64—Equipment for

BATH, 1912

ROOM. CENTRAL

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or 531 9993.

ACME Western Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanford Ave.
322 5191

LIVING

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AKC Dobermans. 6 wks old.
Kastner bloodline Tail docked 1.
dew claw removed 3236614

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EXPANDO

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!eoPIe who like money Use low
Get Cash Buyers for a small in- classutied acJs to buy, sell, or
vestment. Place a low COSt
trade
classified ad for results. 327 2611 _____________________________________

Furnilure Salvage, 17 92 So of
Sanford. 3221721

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Must sell 50xl76'xll' new all steel
bldg. 12.25 sq. ft.. will divide.
Leave message for H K Smith
at 1 800 824 7818, ext M2639

7 pc. dinettes 169.95 &amp; up; Ref.

323-5200
3503 Orlando Dr.
VAI,FHA Finar"cing
WITH

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$50 &amp; up, El. stove 5601. up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford

SKYLINE 14'w.flreptace

3 BEDROOM, I"

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62.A—Farm Equipment

S pc. BR suite new, 5239; 3 pc. LR
new 5399; Loveseat $11.95 &amp; up;

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Auction Saturdays 7 p m
Sanford Ave at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
323 7050
)(elloggs Auction Sales

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6 building lots In city, Zoned MR2
13500 ea.

72_TAJCtI?fl_

Snapper Riding Mower
Shp, dc. start, like new
323 3610

For Sale: 5th Wheel Trailer '71
Model, 35 ft., 6 sleeper, tub, air.
awning, carpet, extras, In.
cluding 5th wheel for pick up
55500. E,',.ar Jones, 12 Oaks
Resort. Sanford, Lot 156

C al I Bart

Nice
location!
BPP
WARRANTED. Only $25500!

FIOM4TO$Izii
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&amp;

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in Sunland, w.Dinlng area,

USUUVI VIII SPAS

Legal Services. Inc.

62—Lawn-Garden

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311-315 E First St
322-5622

2541 S. French Ave.
3fl 0231.323 7173, 327 0779

carpet, spacious backyard &amp;
Much Morel Perfect for
newlyweds or retired couplet

SUPPLIIS—AUTOS— SOATS—TRAILENS

Zip

UNIQUE 1 BR HOME
Huge FR, newly painted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded
corner lot. Many added features.
Detached garage with spare BR

OF SANFORD

JUST LISTED. 3 BR, I bath home

323-5774 Day or Night REALTORS

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ADDRESS:

322-9283

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

OR BUY A HOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WIlY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

MINI4.STSSI4t
NOMIOWNIIS 1U11141$IMEN CONTRACTORS

ALL PLUMBING PIOliEMa

24 HOUR 9

SELLERS I BUYERS

PLEASE MAIL ME A FOOD STAMP APPLICATION
NAME:

NIALTO,

2 BR fam rm, Ig fenced lot. 576,200.

COVE

FREE EWlmof, (35$)

REALTY

2 BR den w-wet bar, fenced rear '
yd., carport. 120.900

lnc. REAL-I'ORMLS

OWN

Sale

mach Sold new for Saso
ChriStmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area andweare unableto locate.
You can have mach, for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Caii 831 1711 day or
flight. Free home trial, no
obligation

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7495

CARRIAGE $1433 MON-SUN.
9:11A.M.
316i.E.etIl.93
3:51P.M.
SANFORD

323.4015
531-2*

ill Westlst$.,Sasfed,PL.
AlSLlveOabIlvd.,CasseIkorry.PL.

0

RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 327.2611.

FOOD STAMP OFFICE

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SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 b, tennis near
by. Range, ref., washer 1. dryer,
storm awnings I new roof. Very
good cond. $76,000.

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for

We have a Singer Future sewing

R OBSIE'S

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD 0(4 ITS

that

Csetial

0 LIST

Lovely 1k. view property w-water
rights, I BR. 7 b with baby
nursery off master BR, C-H&amp;A,
many outstanding extras.
539,900. 323 4267.

IMMACULATE 3 BR, 1'. bath
home w carpeting, dining area,
1g. porch, FIa. Pm., spacious
BPs I Many Extrasl Don't miss
this one! Yours for 135,0001

p1

stamp law goes

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service. Yew prewids 5.1$ hours
y-- ch
weltilY, 5119$CUNe
be reedy to INet in
a. minimum
ua Cati TeIl.Pree, Pfomas
15offof 34 (b Dlv.

322-4457 ,ft Hrs. 322-711

surrounded by lakesi Just
131,5001

2 STORY elegant white brick, I
BR, 2 B, outside entertainment
sea w-pool I gazabo, wall for
privacy, duel sprinkler system, 2
AC units, FP In FR, breakfast
rm &amp; formal OR.

Yard Debris, Trash

I Man, quality eporatlea
$ yrs. isp. Patios, Driveways
sic. Wayne Seal, 337.1321

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Real Estate, Inc.
G-enerai Contractor

COUNTRY KITCHEN knotty pine
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
cabinets, breakfast bar,
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
beautiful FP in FR, bay wds. 3 MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
BR, 1½ b, $34500.
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

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Small horns repairs, Rimod.ftng
&amp; Pan. Roofing repair. Pros 1st.
333.5543.3214711

Johnny Walker

that anyone can request

l Inu
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PAR'iTIME

tree

Effective March 1, 191, the new food
Into effect. Th. new law provides:

50—Miscellaneous

$26,000

New 3 BR, 1 b Cl-I, city water &amp;
sewer,

I4EAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES -

NOTICI
FOOD STAMP

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$15,.

STONE FRONT, 3 BR, 2 B, lovely
stone FP in FR, im,,,aiv,
entrance foyer, decorator wall
paper, extra storage I utility
rm., cisc. eye garage door.
564.900.

No lob too large or small. Corn.
plete lawn service. Frog

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OVER SIZED 3 BEDROOM WITH
PANELED DEN. FLEXIBLE
FLOOR PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4TH BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
AIR COND., FENCED REAR
WITH FRUIT TREES &amp;
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. $21,900.
CALL NOW THIS WON'T LAST.

$332 Pill at 9 Pct.

Prepared In the convenienc, of
your home. 24 yrs. oxp. $101 up,
322.3717 for app$.

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$31,000. Low down payments.
OU1LDER. 373.7357

.. -1 BR,

ANIMAL HAVEN
dog I. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea Control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Hled
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kaivl5. 3223733.

GUARANTEE

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NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATH, WORKSHOP, FENC.
ED YARD, NEAR 25TH
STREET. $30,000 WITH EX.
CELLENT TERMS.

4 pet. interest to
- qualified buyer. $30,000 to

MEINTZER TILE

Kids gone, but the swing set In the
k yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 322-2611,
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2lhjjfijs

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SIDE WORK SHOP I LOTS OF

541w 233 Homes,

Income Tax

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Come see this lovely 3 BR 2'3 b
home in Sanford's Prestigious
Mayfair. This home has a
fireptace, sc patio, FR I many
other desirable features.

TASTE. LARGE LOT, OUT.

Eve. 322-0612,322-1317,322.7177

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PICK

OPEN HOUSE
115 Scott Ave. Sanford
SUNDAY 1-S

Near Osteen.

estimate, 323-1151.

IPH Fulitlme, 11.7 shift. Apply In
person lake View Nurilng
Home, 919 1. 2nd St.

'TAKE

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ROOM, COMPLETELY FURN.
ISHED IN EXCELLENT

Hal Cobirt, Realty inc.
323.7532

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All Hand wash &amp; i* your car,
pickup or van, free pickup I
del. Also complets Interior

AVON
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?

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LARGE 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY

323-4061 or eves. 3230517

INSULATION — Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321-0139 or 9047346701 collect.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

perience needed. Days only.
___________________________
Apply in person SheoaJ'i C.olf
Club, Hwy. 134, Winter Springs.

AVAILABLE!

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABiNETS
FreeEst.
323-0-Q9afterS:30

formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. Iii St., 322-5712

Waitr,is I. Grill cook. No ox.

our

REALTOR 322-1991
MULTIPLE LiSTING SERVICE
Eves 5ô3.353 323.1959

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REALTOR

1

retired or student with own
transportation. 323.3211.

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STEMPER AGENCY

M. Unsworth Realty

""

Central
Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
__________________________
Call Carl Harris at

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Duplex opportunIty.- growing
Lake Mary area. 4 dupiexei well
located. Offer on 1 or more, $430
.. me. income, low taxes &amp;

Hon35 lfl35ntS

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5 acres farm land. Geneva
area. $15,550. $2500 dwn, $115

mo.

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SUN., MARCH11
202 Tyler Dr., Sanford

FRUIT TREES. ONLY $23,500.

Residential Constructlofl, part
time "Man Friday"., emi.

our

.Building lot for duplex. $7500
cash or terms.

DuphxeSale_,,

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,.v,,,.,,,u.,, a up'

—iusj,ss

the

our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

collect.

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Pleasure to spare In this
Pinecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B
w-many extras. $40,000.

40.A—Apartments&amp;

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Id to suit

spray buffing, 1k. Mary area, 20
hrs. wk., M.F. $2.90 hr. Must
have trans. I phone, 303594.7561

Dead

New listing—comm. lot on 1797. $49,5.

If you're inthe business of building
your
busines. . . use
Classified Ads often.

321-0159

0

p435', S. French (1792) Sanford
323 5324

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OPEN HOUSE

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Back on Market 3 BR, 1 b,
fenced shady yd. 115 Pinecrest
Dr. Drive by &amp; call. $27,300.

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Experienced floor man, capable of

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41—Houses

SEARS, Sanford 3221771

.

*ho traded

Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Santord Ave.

bô+

'Mellonville.

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8ATMAN 'REALTv'

323-9001 alter hrs. 644.1595.

I Convalescent Center, 950

Kenner
several

authorities

only. $150 mo.

EDWARD H. SEIBERT,
'-REALTOR. 2200 French Ave.

Experienced Floor Man needed.
_______________________
Apply in person Sanford Nursing

i'i—Sp.cI,I

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new, blk, fenced, lake, country
atmosphere. $29,000.

maintenance, 100 pct. occupied.

John 625-0634.

should

Reduced for quick saie 3.1½, like

ALSO.
Freshly painted 1 BR partial turn.
cottage, Sanford area. Adults

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Rowe County
County's
:telete machine
broken.
message

OR, garage, fruIt trees. Owner
holding. Unbelievable 521,500.

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swimming pool.

- Nurses RN's I LPN's, Aides, Livs.
In companion, short term
....,.,,.,,,

3390509
339-0301

County ~ acre w-furn. 3.1, formal

EXECUTIVE HOME in
prestigious area ot Santord.
Comp. furn. 4 BR, 2½ bath,

Custodian 10 hr. week Tues. thru
Sat. Need experience in
Ianitorial &amp; yard work. Apply
Cardinal Industries, 3701 S.
Sanford Ave. E.E.O.

-

701 Bldg.
E. Aitamonte Dr.

33—Houses Furnished

WORLD.

Share Apt. Male 25.3.5
Callbitw..n9 ,, ia..

all. Seethis3.IBR,2 bath, Large
eat in kitchen, fireplace, patio,
his-her garage with automatic
door controls all within privacy.
security wall with locking gale.
Enjoy the amenities of a Club
houte, Pool &amp; Tennis Court.

REALIOR'

zowski, Realtor. 322-7953.

REAJT' WORLD.
The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

1 500 621 7725 Exi. R.141
ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT
SUNDAYCALLSACCFPTrfl

Engineering •xp. Seminole
County Courthouse, Personnel,
Sanford by Mar. 13, Equal
Opportunity Employer. M.F,

LONGWOOD.LAKE MARY
AREA
3 BR. Owner reduces price for
Quick Sale. Also will hold 2nd
mortgage, $35,000.

details. 531,000.

_____ToShars

ARE YOU YOUNG ENOUGH?
Having trouble finding your new
kind of nest? Do you fit this
pattern? Trav,I often? Lead an
on the go entertainment
oriented lifestyle with little
timefor maintenance I upkeep?
Do you like privacy I security?
Sanora Patio homes provide it

deposit. $200 mo. Wm. Malic-

FAMILY STYLE BAR BUSI.
NESS. Dispensing wine 1. beer,
excellent gross. Call us for

2$—Apts. &amp; Houses

INC. REALTORS
530-6633 or 339.1711 eves.

Lg 4 BR 2 b. 6 mo lease 1st, last &amp;

Call Mr. Adams TOLL.FREE
anytime: 1.100-631-6641, day or
night, Sunday calls accepted.

REALTY

FORREST GREENE

3 BR, 1" bath, carpeted, C-H,
fenced backyard. Equipped
kitchen, near schools &amp; shopping. $11,000 down &amp; assume
paymts 1155.92. 3235241.

41—Houses

BY OWNER

Lk. Mary canal front lot, cleared,
ready to build. $12,000.

man, No agents. Call 323-5116.

32—Houses Unfurnished

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APPLICANTS MUST BE
RESPONSIBLE, ABLE TO MAKE
DECISIONS, AND BE CAPABLE
OF MAKING A MINIMUM CASH
INVESTMENT OF $3,910.00. 100
PERCENT MERCHANDISE
BUY. BAC K.

TOLL FREE

Survty Party Chief $150 wkly. (IS.
Grad. 6 yrs. field I office

Found

thengotacaUfrornamanwo

3 room Apt., newly decorated, 1st

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W, Commercial
_____Phone 322-7111, Sanford

$11,050.

CH&amp;A, sprinklers &amp; Other
Extras, $1,000 I assume 1½ pct.

you I

beautiful displays in high caliber,

Hunt Realty, hc.

41—Houses

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DeBary 1k. front, lees, 7 BR, eat.
in kit., FR + 1g. tm on lower
level 35*17. Call today! FHA

2524 PARK DR. 322-2111
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
333-0441
Sanora BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath,
Fain, Rm., 2 car garage, fenced,

Have a room to rent? Let a
- classified ad find a tenant for

323 5324

Duro Super Glue II
is a registered trademarkof
Woodhili Chemicai, Inc.
CALL MR. SA WYER

______

County
said
they got a call frosna man who
asked them for the Identity
the
extradition
wastoldthat Chief Bill
fills that position.
neighboring Roane

f$. for Senior Citizens. Dän.
town very clean I roomy. See
.Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto.
Ave.
4

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2435' 5. French (Il 93) Sanford

Weidwood Products

background, artist ability req.
Call 322-5313.

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Applicants must be responsible,
able to make decisions and be
capable of making a minimum
cash investment of $3,143.00. 100
pct. merchandise buy back. -

Housewife's Send for 20 wayi of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Typist

JOHNNY CARSON, ABC WIDE
WORLD OF SPORTS, THE
WALTONS, FAMILY, ROCKFORD FILES, WELCOMEBACK
KOTTER, CBS MOVIE OF THE
WEEK, AND MANY MORE.

in your area. These great pro.
ducts will be supplied to you by
Summit Market'ng Systems and

75731.

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weeks
offidala here said.
Kennerwaag1venperiniigj

sary. You will restock beautiful
displays in high caliber corn.
pany established retail accounts

Modular Apt. I Motel
Manufacturer looking for in.
dividual with experience in
payables, billing I general
clerical duties. Typing required,
computer exp. helpful. Salary
commensurate with exp.
Company benefits. Send resume

ROGERS VILLE, Tenn,
forgery suspect who1
officials said
clever1
telephone trick to get out
jail here
faces a Friday
HawklnsCountyoffjclalsujd
ThwsdaythatKennethKemier,
Rogersville, Is being held
$10,000 bond
charges of obtaining money
under false pretesses.
Kenner was arrested on
Coity

LaTI

Plo 5Iiiig or experience neces.

Accounting Clerk. Growing

Away

Yvumlun),

-.

Hawaii Fiye-O, Carol Burnett,
Holiywodd Squares, ABC Late
Night Movie, Reasonef.Walters
News.

Full or Part time opportunities
available. Own your own
business, in your own home.
Unlimited earnings, insurance,
fee
nu: car, I rthrsn,siil.
Call 5315246.

'

Movie, Barnaby Jones, Baretta,
World Tennis, Wide World of
Sports, CBS Morning News,

Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time
year around, fully experienced
no other call, 322.5752.

Ourliterature Lsfullofwor'Js

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31—Apartments Furnished

No selling or experience
necessary. Complete company
training. You will restock

CEMENTS

some

Cash f or your lot
Medel Inc., Realtor
6-44-3013

Unfurn.Apt.lRms.
Plo Children, No Pets
571-2745

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ARE BEING SPENT ON
NATIONAL TELEVISION TO
PROMOTE THESE PRODUCTS

S)3,0g.00 PER YEAR

VA-FHA.235.COnV. Homes
Low Down Payment

DeBary_:Loveiy 1g. 1 BR
Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
322-5054

RAZORS.

OPERATOR 62

a

of

1 BR—Sill. Poot.Aàuii only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323-W0 Mariner's Village.
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LIGHTERS. AND DISPOSABLE

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41—Houses

41 —Houses

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CALL TOLLFREE

to

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IN THE COUNTY COURI IN AND. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl21S-CC.1..j
CASE NO. fl31.CA.o4.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE, JANET A. WILLIAMS,
JR.
State Attorney for the Eighteenth
Petitioner,
Judicial Circuit of the State of
and
Florida, On behalf of the Honorable
JAMES WILLIAMS.
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
County, Florida,
Respondent.

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�71st Year, No. 175—Monday, March 12, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

Fuel Adjustment On Utility Bill Going Up
By DONNA ESTF
Herald Stifl Writer
Not only will Florida. Power &amp; Light Co. (FP&amp;L)
cutomers
the
prompect of a power Ion through brownouts in the next few
weeks, but they will also be facing a 13 percent Increase In
the fuel adjadment cod on their monthly power bills.
"We received notice today that the cost of low sulfur oil
has been increased by $2 per barrel or 13 percent from
$15.45 to $17.45 per barrel Regular sulfur content oil has
been Increased by $2.35 per barrel," Scott Burns, district

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by Hal Kaufman
SUM DAVI If yes add Iii. sumbsrs if use calendar days In March that precede Tereece's
birthday, yss'll dlscev.r they fetal emetbird lbs sum if the days Is March that follow his
blrtey, wiuki, is on u#W day?

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3. ROCK MASH. Time: we misats .scb.

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a astomers fuel adjustment charge Is, he can anticipate
. a 13 percent Increase In that amount.
"Onlythree moiAhe ago," he said, "we were paying $12

Members of the Sanford Qty the state law and vote for
Coarilsolion ___
said today they paying the back pay," camplan to vote tonigt* to pay a mented Commissioner John
WA of $1,1.3S to two city Morris. "I don't see that we
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street department employees
for time spent OVi? a 10-year
City Manager
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Florida National Guard.
concerned: "The law's the law
A search of city records
over and that'sw we should abide
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My Manager Richard Quiglay paid fully, and that law has
IneMsd the city owes Danny been on the books for a long
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time. Anyway, I've followed the
Forsythe
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"Quits frai*ly, I think It has we've researched the records to
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bees the attItude
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get on with It," said
figures to the commission
ilssioá David Farr. "Unless tonight and whatever Is the
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what well abide by."
Meting to show ens otherwise, I
The lien, came to light In
really think we owe ft to these early February when Seminole
to pay them and I'm County offIcial,said
they would
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military training
Keith. "I thok WI have
with thE Florida National
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Guard uptol7 days ayear.
Coiivnller___
Jullan SteaTo date the Sanford and
strom noted the Ciirn1uiO
would have to approve the back county commissions have failed
pay to comply with date law. to comply with the law. The
"If that's the law, that's the county and Sanford have paid
law. When I took my oath of their employees In the guard
office I swore to uphold the their salaries less whet the
guard paid during their two.
law," said Steadun.
"Fm going to go along with week training periods.

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to414 per barrel for oil and the lad price Increase came
only a month ago." Burns noted that the cod of oil to the
power company before the fuel crisis of igm was $2 per
barrel. The company has estimated It Will use 40 million
barrels of oil this year. "With 42 gallons of oil in a barrel,
that's a lot of oil," he said.
Meanwhile, the firm Is continuing Its plans to appeal to
Gov. Graham and then toPrealdent Carter with Graham's
expected support for permission to use higher sulfur
content on.
Not only Is the higher sulfur oil more plentiful, It Is

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Sanford Pay
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manager for FPL said.
"Cuiers can look for the fuel adjustment portion of
their power lAna to Increase. The fuel adjustment cost Is
controlled entirely by the cost of oil," he said.
Fuel adjustment charges
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about $2 per barrel less even with the latest Increase In
cost, BUTIS said.
Currently, federal antipollution standards ban the
t,ijpjng of higher sulfur content oil.
Burns said without the Mng of the ban FPAL
customers - which Include residents In the Samford
area—w
brownouts—Ices of power.
loss low-milfur fuel
FP&amp;L will be receiving Z per
during Oda month, April, May and June, he sal(D

JERUSALEM (UP!) - U.S. officials said
Begin, In his speech to the Knead, said,
President Carter blew up In anger today when "the problems that are separating us are
Israel Interjected a "a new serious com- serious ones. We don't play around with
plication" that brought his quest for a Middle words or niceties. It Is not a matter of words.
East peace agreement close to failure.
essence."
The Israeli Cabinet In an all night session
Begin indicated that one of the major
accepted some but not all of his proposals for unresolved problems was a clause In the
an Egyptian-israeli peace treaty. Then Prime treaty giving It priority over Egypt's defense
Minister Menachem Begin told parliament pacts with Its Arab sister dates - a clause
that the treaty could not be signed until after Cairo wants changed.
parliamentary debate.
"This Is the heart of the matter," Begin
American officials described this as a "new said. "We have security problems" on the
serious complication" and that the unex- Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian frontiers
pected development caused Carter to explode "where hostility remains."
in anger. Normally treaties are initialled,
Carter had tried to ease those fears.
then signed and then debated by parliament
"Despite the progress of the past six
before ratification.
months, we still fall short," Carter said In
"I will bring this treaty to this house (the slow, almost painful tones. "... We have not
Knesset) before we have flied our yet fully met the challenge ... We must again
signature," Begin said as Carter listened to a contemplate the tragedy of failure."
Using different approaches and terms,
simultaneous translation of the Hebrew
through earphones. "I take great pride in our Carter repeatedly dressed the need for a
democracy."
commitment by Israel to take the risk
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Carter
had listened to the fiery reutred for peace.
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beruptIona of Begin by Geula Cohen, a eternal dream for peace. But we mod make
disaffected member of Begin's Likud bloc. this beginning," the president said.
After a 10-minute diatribe she was forcibly
ejected from the chamber. Carter appeared
Israeli Troops
somewhat bewildered as leftist deputies
repeatedly heckled the prime minister with
shouts and catcalls.
Shoot Students
Carter had told the parliament earlier that
"the people of the two nations are ready now
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) - Israeli troops
for peace" but "the leaders have not yet
today fired We a crowd of Arab students
drenoastrathug In the occupied West Bank
proven that we are ready now for peace. They
against a peace treaty with Egypt and
mud persevere. With or without a peace
treaty, the United States will always be at
wesaded three of them, we seriously, a
Israel's side."
military spokesman said.

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behind him., the arridleg officer miat. dlanhis the on or pass now with no prior record. l think this getting off scot free."
Bernosky. "There Is no toilet- you guys, you're just like
"If you ever ass two. eyes recommend arbitration. tenc.. Sentencing could include gives law enforcement an
The offenders who enter the dewing or anything of this everybody else."
grow, It's when that door Following that
recoin- coimsiling, a work program or alternative to suggest to BBS juvenile arbitration program nature. They wash windows and In addition to working with
The door, oft wide 1usd shuts," said Bernosky, .ItfIig nwnàtlon, the child and child's redltgion In property damage (State Department of Health are usually sentenced to some scrub walls and duke."
the children directly, the of.
Sgt. William Barnoeky usda a In his office. "Then they know parents or guardians must cases.
and Rh&amp;11tatIve Services) form of work detail. Bernoaky
Upon completing the sin- ficers Involved In the arysiugmssssidparadso It's ad Barney Miller. This Is agree to the fldidire WitidiS
At a time when juvenile and the Judges where the kids draw, up a contract for the tence, the child Is required to bitratlon program confer
do be* rom at tk Sadord
ti.o days of being notified
, don't go to the detention center offenders and their parents or write a flve.page paper on why several times a month with
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guardians to sign. The contract he or she should not Mail. The members of the county's ar,,
sJjy in this case is tis. arbitration has been recoin- nosky said he feels tiie at- or jail."
11a Is the booking iO,
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calls for the child to appear ata program has netted the police tgtration task force, according
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of the mother's fut ure pattern of interaction with the
child,
"There are three things to look for in detecting a parent
who may abuse a child," she said. "fist you need a
parent with the potential. Second, the child has to be
exceptional in that in some way it does not meet the expectations of the parent. And third, there has to be a crisis
situation,
"In some cases the act of birth itself can be a crisis,"
she said,
Mrs. Edwards said a mother can interpret a baby who is
not the sex desired by her or a baby who resembles an

unpopular relative as a crisis and turn away from the
child almost immediately.
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should be
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the notion that the baby does not meet expectations, she
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of the mother may be needed, Mrs. Edwards said.
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exhibit a desire to touch and hold the child. Angry facial
expressions or harsh vocal disapproval of the baby by the

of all there has been a subtant1al hure..e in
pOpulation since 1977," he said. "And secondly, there is a
greater willingness to
such cases. There has been
enough publicity that those who wish to report theni no
their name's will not be revealed."
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-Food and beverage prices rose 1 percent, the
lowest increase of the year. However, food has now
jumped at an annual rate of 17.6 percent during the
first quarter and 12.5 percent over the past year.
The 2.7
rise in meat prices accounted for
over two-thirds of the March advance. Besides beef,
the price of eggs, fresh
and dairy products
also showed substantial gains. Fresh vegetable
costs declined sharply due to better weather,
-Housing costs climbed I percent, slightly below
February's huge 1.3 percent rise. Mortgage interest
costs increased 1.9 percent and home heating oil
leaped 5.5 percent.
-Transportation costs rost 1.2 percent, about the
same as in the previous four months. But gasoline
prices increased 3.8 percent to account for most of
the surge. It was the largest gas price hike since
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another 1 percent in March to produce the worst
quarterly Inflation rate In more than four years, the
government reported today.
Sharp increases were registered in virtually
every consumer category. Gasoline rose at the
fastest rate since the summer of 1975, meat prices
jumped 2.7 percent and clothing surged by 1.5
percent, the biggest gain since August 1974.
Although the overall 1 percent March gain was
less than February's 1.2 percent jump, it was little
consolation to Americans who had to dig deeper Into
their wallets to make ends meet.
When the first three months of 1979 are taken
together, the annual rate of Inflation was 13 percent,
the Labor Department said in its newest price
analysis. That is the largest quarterly rise since the
13.1 percent jump during the July-September period
of 1974.
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Purchasing power was off by 2 percent during the
past year.

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asbestos material that must be School, Lake Mary Elementary Protection Agency (EPA) nor
Herald Staff Writer
removed from the 12 schools School,
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To comply with the cover a total of approximately Elementary School, Jackson Safety Administration are
requirements of the state 152,068 square feet, Canton Heights Middle
School, requiring Seminole County to
Department of Education, said.
Rosenwald
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Seminole County must remove
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asbestos at 12 of Its schools.
about the size of Teague School, English Estates published specific guidelines
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may cost the school district a said.
Elementary and Sanford school district chooses to do so,
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for the school district,
must be removed are South fed, Carlton explained.
For stringent regulations than
Tests on the ceiling samples Seminole Middle School and example, ceilings containing either of those agencies,
were conducted to determine Bear Lake Elementary School, the asbestos material will be Canton said. The fact that
whcther the 12 schools have the Carlton said.
removed from only two or the 50 Seminole County may have to
type of asbestos which may
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case cancer.
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required by the State Depart. "on told the school board removed are:
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Casselberry Elementary of
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n.is of samples taken from
It will cost the school district
aiesuugs of the 12 schools
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photographer clinging to the tomatoes! Mrs. Noel said she had never seen
anything like it before. She carried the can ( peach and all) back to the
grocer, who, by the way, gave her two cans of tomatoes. A better than fair
exchange.

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Jeff Serraes raises a bit of dust in sliding home Wednesday ""Sanford, but he Is
tagged
by Knights of Columbus catcher Tim Hall in the Elks' 13.4 victory.
VFW won the day's other Junior League game in a battle for first place, beating
the Kiwanis team In a 12-6 thriller. For details on both
Junior League games, plus
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Gary Louis Kemp, 43, of 413 heading south on Park Avenue.
E. First St., Sanford, was Police said the check of the sale
tape recorder, deputies say. "serious and guarded."
HOUSE BURGLARY
arrested Tuesday on a burglary indicated the thief had taken 25
Collier's wife, Alice, was
Approximately $1,150 worth Ten dollars in coins was also
charge, according to Seminole one dollar bills.
pronounced dead on arrival at
of stereo equipment and taken from a jar.
County deputies.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
FOODSTAMPSTAKEN
Tuesday
Kemp allegedly entered a
A total of $83 in cash and food
Tuesday after the accident.
CONDITION
SERIOUS
from
5aJf(flJ
home at 918 Magnolia Ave., stamps were reported stolen
The
husband
of
a
DeLand
woman, according to Seminole
Sanford, on April 20 and stole from the apartment of Gertrude
woman who died in a car crash
County deputies.
VANDALISM
several watches, rings and a A. Roberts, 52 Lake Monroe
near Sanford Tuesday night
Vandals
struck the home of a
rtouaic camera, deputies say. Terrace, Sanford, police said.
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was
ordered
for
DeSantis.
rd woman causing
rural
Sanf
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His bond was set at $5,250.
Police said the thief entered
Sanford, told deputies someone today.
in
damages,
according to
Another Sanford man was the apartment through the
GUILTY OF THEFT
forced open the rear door of her
Seminole
County
deputies.
allegedly involved in the April front door, which was unlocked
Charles Robert McKenzie, 18, home sometime between 10:30
Phillip Collier, 80, who was
20 burglary with Kemp. Robert at the time. Police said the theft of 805 Woodllng Place, a.m. and 4:50 p.m. Tuesday. An driving with his wife on U.S.
Dorothy Gore, of S. Sanford
Earl Clem. 21, of Riverview occurred sometime Sunday.
Altamonte Springs, pleaded no instrument was used to
Highway 17-92 Tuesday when he Avenue, told deputies Juveniles
Ave. Sanford was arrested
JACK TAKEN
contest In circuit court Tuesday the door lock, deputies say.
lost control of the car and threw rocks and broke her fran
Tuesday for burglary and two
A hydraulic Jack valued at to charges of burglary and
crashed into a light pole about window and the right fran
counts of grand theft deputies $525 was reported stolen from a grand theft In connection with
The property stolen included 2.4 miles north of Sanford, was window of a car parked In her
say.
Seminole County Public Works two house burglaries in a 23-channel citizen's band transferred to Lucerne Hospital front yard. The incident ocClem also allegedly stole a 25 Truck while the truck was in the Altamonte
Springs
in radio, a 35 mm camera, a dual i n Orlando Tuesday where curred sometime between 9
cal. automatic pistol and radio vicinity of the 4300 block of November.
turntable, a stereo receiver and doctors say his condition is a.m. and noon on Monday.
equipment from a residence at Orlando Drive, Sanford police
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said.
His bond was set for $5,250.
TRIAL SET
AUTO FIRE
A 32-year-old Orlando woman
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was done to a car driven by to the Longwood home of her
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Dorothy Faye Solitro is
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Police said the fire was ex- charged with arson in contingushed
before
city nection with the burning of her
firefighters arrived at the husband Michael J. Solitro's
scene,
home at Route 1, Longwood.
COINS MISSING
The couple is separated.
An undetermined amount of
Seminole County Sheriff's
cash was reported stolen from deputies charged Mrs. Solitro
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machines at a service station at Aug. 25, 1978 and again on Jan.
1301 W. 13th St. Wednesday, 22 of this year. The first fire
Sanford police said.
caused an estimated $20,000
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entry to the building by forcing caused an estimated $75,
open a lock on the east side of damage, authorities said.
the building.
THIEF CONVICTED
WATCHESSTOLEN
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A man grabbed a watch Sabal Palm Court, Altamonte
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Timex watches and ran out the grand theft In connection with
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Store at 2670 Orlando Drive radio from an Altamonte
Hireld Phoft by JaM Cassel"
Wednesday afternoon, Sanford Springs Fire Department
Sanford
Kiwanis
Club
honored
15
police said.
members
with
25
THEY
years or more membership
vehicle.
totalling 493 years Wednesday at a Legion of Honor Day luncheon attended by 150
Police said the watches had a
DeSantis was arrested March
total value of $280.
16. Authorities said the value of WITH IT
Kiwanians, their wives and guests at the Sanford Civic Center. From left,
SAFE ROBBERY
the radio taken was $1,780. A
Field, 35 years; Gen. J.C. Huchlson, 58-year charter member; Ralph A. SmJoel
ith,
A dry cleaning store clerk pre-sentencing Investigation
40; Martin Stinecipher, 35; Roy Mann,35 and Mack N. Cleveland Sr.,
35.
Arthur
was thrown to the floor and $25
Wilson, 35 years and Howard Montleth, 30, were unable to be present.
in cash taken from a safe in the
store Tuesday afternoon.
Sanford police said.
Alice A. Dunn, clerk at the
One Hour Martinizing Store at
124 W. Second St., went to the
rear of the store to check on a

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'l'tit' joint Egyptian-Israeli Military Committee will
at Tassa in the U.N. buffer zone of Sinai in the first
! tuind of talks devoted to technical details of the pullout,
"the military command said. The first phase Is to be
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early today appeared to be holding, Palestinian officials
arid reports from the scene said.
Ahth newsmen in the south said Israeli artillery
Pounded the Palestinian-held town of Nabatlyeh and its
nearby villages of Aishiyeh, Kfar Tibait and Arnoun late
Wednesday and early today.
Th e gunboats shelled Palestinian positions near the
coastal town of Sidon shortly after midnight and were
seen patrolling the southern coastline at daybreak,
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propose rn eight-point peace p Ian •n Vietnam h,,* ac
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border during the talks, the New China News Agency
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WAShINGTON — (UP!) — A March test ofa Soviet SS.
lim itation treaty, diplomatic officials say.

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rREA DEATHS
MOS I. VIUKERY JR.
Amos Ives Vickery Jr., 52, of
200 }'iiiewood Drive, Maitland,
ditd Wednesday in Altamonte

in Sanford for the past 22 years.
She is survived by her
husband, (Xis Howard, Sanford; two sons, Ronnie and
Thomas, both of Sanford; five
sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Stewart
and Mrs. Brenda Hill, both of
Nora
Bridgeport;
Mrs.
Williams of Sanford; Mrs. June
Gibson, of Titusville and Mrs.
Alberta Reeves, Nashville,
Tenn.; three brothers, Ralph,
Don and Richard Abbott, all of
Bridgeport.
Funeral services and burial
will be in Stevenson, Ala.
Brisson FuneraiHomePA is in
charge of local arrangements.
MRS. ANNA NORDICK
Mrs. Anna J. Nordick, 81, of
219 Ridge Road, Lake Mary,
died Wednesday morning at
Florida Hospital, Orlando. Born
in Pttt3bW'ih. Pa., she lived in
Lake Mary for the past 14
years. She was a Catholic.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Dorothy
Keefer, Lake Mary and Mrs.
Ruth Storolis, Pittsburgh; four
sons, Robed, Edward and
Richard, of Pittsburgh and
John, of Forest City; 20
grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren and a sister,
Virginia
Brazto,
Sewickley, Pa.
Sewickley,
Brisson Funeral HomePA
In charge of arrangements.
BURRJDGERA1LIFFSL
Birbrldge E. Rathlf Sr., is,
of 204 Larkwood Drive, San.
ford, died Wedoesday morning
at Florida Hospital, Orlando.
Born lnGnmdy,Va.,hellvedin
Sanford for the past 53 years.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, the
Sanford Masonic lodge 62, the
Orlando Shrine Temple. He was

ISpi ing.s. A lifelong resident of
(entral Florida, lie was a land
surveyor for Seminole County.
Survivors include his wife,
Maxine, Maitland; sons, Steven
'Vlrkei"., Winter Springs,
Hubert Vickery, Casselberry;
lflcci Todd, Casselberry and
:Dennis Anderson, Maitland;
daughters, Deborah Vickery,
Winter Park, 1)eidra Vickery,
kasselberryit,sd Itobin Sargent,
Maitland and four grandthiliIrcti.
Haltiwiti Funeral Ilonie
Altanninte Chapel is in charge
1ot arrangements.

%% ALTER GAINES
Walter Gaines, 65, 1606 W.
13th Place, Sanford, died
Thursday, April 19. Born in
Madison, he moved to Sanford
fit an early age. 1k was a Braun
(atiilletc cilIployCe and a
iiwinbcr of Springfield Baptist
C
l hurch.
Survivors are his wife,
.'tiuue L. Gaines; suns, hlurald
I.. Gaines, Hayiiiond K. Gaines,
iLa Id Gaines; daughters,
\1al:ssllie Mcl)aiuel, Rosemary
Scott,
1.'liurtun, Ilutli M
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Gaines,
Brenda
Boll
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Hell; 25 grandsisti l)iiJ
hildren; I great-grandchild; d
.'phews and 4 ilieces.
%ilsun-Eithelberger MortLary, Sanford is in charge of
ii raiigeiiients.
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He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Genevieve Ratliff, Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Janette Cara, Sanford and Mrs.
Rosalind Steck, St. Petersburg;
son, B. Earl Ratliff Jr.,
Milwaukee, Win.; father,
Thomas Ratliff Sr., Sanford;
brother, Thomas Ratliff Jr.,
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs.
Juanita Miller, Sanford, Mrs.
Mildred Bruster and Mrs.
Evelyn Pollitz, both of
Tallahassee and 11 grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is
in charge of arrangements.

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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP!)— Caving In to a feminist
boycott of states that have repudiated the Equal Rights
Amendment, the United Mine Workers union agreed
Wednesday to abandon the beaches of Florida as the site
of a fail convention.
In a telephone interview, UMW spokesman Eldon
Callen said the vote was unanimous when the International Executive Board agreed to forget Miami as a
convention site.

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for AmoS Ives
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Drive, Maitland, who died
Wednesday in Altamonle
Springs, will be Friday t 11:30
am. at Baldwin Funeral Home
Altamonte Chapel with Walter
B. Feagins officiating. Visitation
today, 24 and 79 p.m. at the
home.
Baldwin
funeral
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GAINES, WALTER— Funeral
wvicesfor Walter Gaines,5,of
1401 W. 13th Place, who died
April 19, will be Thursday at 4
p.m. at Springfield Baptist
Church. Sanford. with Rev.
Enoch Rivers, pastor, of.
ficiating. Burial in Restlawn
Cemetery, Sanford. Wilson.
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contends a proposed merger between Eastern Airlines
and National Airlines would decrease competition in a
amber cities and probably result in higher air fares for
consumers.
The department Wednesday urged the Civil
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George Bandy
Ernest Bicknell
LouiS Chadima
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Leona K Giles
William Brian tluuson
Madeline Jamison
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Oliver E Clause
Carol Gatlin
John C Grove
Johnny Madison
Willie Lowe
Addie Perry
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Diana N Cabana, Casselberry
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Daytona Beach: high 8:19
barometric pressure, 30.02; a.m.. 8:42 p.m.,low 2 a.m., 2:08
relative humidity, 96 percent; p.m.
winds. S at 10 mph.
Port Canaveral: high 8:41
Forecast: Partly cloudy a.m., 8:34 p.m., low 1:54 a.m,,
through Friday. Highs in the 1:59 P.M.
mids80s. Laws in the mids 60s. Bayport: high 2:01 a.m., 1:27
Winds south to southwest 10 to p.m., low 7:49 a.m., 8:25 p.m.

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King Louis, played by Tim Smith (center) Is honored by his monkey court In the
musical presentation of Jungle Book. The court is played by (from left
to right)
Lisa Birrianna, Muffy Brown, Angle Bishop, and Lisa SaWs. The Walt Disney
adaptation, directed by Mrs. Joyce Bastion was presented at Eastbrook
Elementary School.

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Senate OKs
Tight Budget
WASHINGTON (UP!)
wiping out the committee's
After a final 15-hour marathon terse plan to put the govern.
session that stretched into the ment in the black In 1981.
early morning, the Senate
The target budget the Senate
today approved a stringent approved after nearly 28 total
1980.82 budget plan that post- hours of debate would limit
pones tax cuts in favor of federal spending next year to
balancing the government's $532,6 billion and put the deficit
books.
at $29 billion.
Just before I a.m. EST, the
That is a cut of $11.5 billion
weary Senators took the "pain- below the level needed to keep
(uP' decision, 64-20, to adopt a all current programs level with
Budget Committee plan that inflation. And it is $5 billion
slashes the federal deficit next below the so-called "current
year and balances the budget in law" level — the minimum
1981. It postpones tax cuts until amount needed to continue
1982.
present programs with only the
Two amendments — to inflation adjustments required
restore $100 million to nutrition by law.
programs for the elderly and
In the five years Congress has
$300 million of Social Security been writing the budget, it has
benefits for each of the next never proposed reductions
three years — came close to below current law.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Seco and the three Oconee units
John Ahearne, the owlish In South Carolina. But reactor
Nuclear Regulatory Corn- regulation director Harold
missioner who persistently Denton said he wanted to study
questioned staff for two days it some more.
this week on whether to shut
The NRC then met to hear
down four
safety-suspect
atomIsto&amp;s
update, and he now
Ic reactors, decided, LB the end, was
saying
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Una the NRC pot aside fears
expressed by California Gov.
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Tapes OK As Evidence
United Press bteraaUoaal
Taped telephone conversations of drug buys will be
allowed as evidence in the cocaine conspiracy trial of
movie actress Linda Blair.
U. S. Attorney Ernst Mueller announced Wednesday
that he and defense lawyers had agreed not to contest
U.S. District Judge George C. Carr, who will hear the can
June 18.

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BURBANK, Calif. (UP!) A funeral mass will be said
Friday for Actor John Carroll, a star during Hollywood's
swashbuckling era who made more than 100 films, including the Zorro series.
Carroll, once considered a rival to Clark Gable
and In 1956 became the (i'd actor to receive a percentage
of his films' gross, died of leukemia Tuesday at his
Hollywood Hills home. He was 72.

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A House coiniittee has approved Gov. Bob Graham's
eornpoInisetogerrustgrouL of the awwpoa1tf&amp;c
created when "Baby Precious" was born to a Broward
Correction Institution inmate.
The House Committee on Corrections, Probation and
Parole approved 9-1 Wednesday a bill PCB letting a
woman who has a baby while in prison keep It with her
indefinitely with the approval of a circuit Judge.
Terry Moore, 22, serving a 12-year sentence for robbery,
gave birth to a girl at the Broward prison in March after
an affair with a guard. She named the child Precious
Agnes and calls her, "Baby Precious."

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relinquishing his chairmanship Springs Blvd., Maitland, and board member.
any advice he could.
e Boston
onica
of the sex education committee.
T/tlnI..AIIASSEE, Flu. ( UPI ) 1977 ruling that the Mobile
"I served to get the comLayer said his role now rests
Layer had designated himself Road, Winter Park. M
The state Supreme Court home Tenant-Landlord CornBoston
is theCount'
president
of the mittee organized," Layer with the intermediate goals of ruled 6-1
as temporary chairman of the.
Seminole
Parent
said "There has to be citizen implementing a sex education mobile today that Florida's mission unconstitutionally
24-member sex education
home reg ulatory corn- regulates trailer park rent
committee that recently Tea"her. Students Association involvement in solving this program in the classroom. That mission was
unconstitutional increases.
problem ."
phase calls for the sex because the la
organized to influence the (P't'SA)
creating it
,Justice Joseph Boyd, writ ing
education program to be -, unla wfully
media-to.chu.nCe. offensive
delegates
legisla.
'! fie!. you .sliould.ji,ave...,. .tMypx explMrtetL the-. con.—
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for
the majority, also said the
-d ipet 'Y'''
progi-dins it deeia hartu(ui siaed in that position to at ceed
(n.e pesei to an atinitnistrative law creating the commission
rn
group would with the help of the medical hod)."
viewing for children,
least get it off the ground," said never citizen
exceeded "the authority ortotally agree on association,
mm isteri il
At a recent meeting, school William Kroll, board member, programs that are offensive but association,
The
court
upheld
Leon
dinarily
granted by rent control
County
and health and
board members supported "Without your leadership and there are "some
Circuit
Judge
James
Junos's
legislation.
common social organizations.
Layer's recommendation to direct guidance as chairman, it grounds."
clean up the environment of would be impossible for those
Each mem ber of the corn"I am not out of this thing,
suggestive and sex-oriented people to follow what you in. mittee will engage in his own Layer assured the board.
advertising before instituting a tended them to do.
letter-writing campaign to alert
Allan Keeth, board member,

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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. (UP!) Trucks roiled
up to an Air Force mortuary today to transport the first of
299 identified bodies from the Jonestown massacre to
military bases in California where they will be claimed by
relatives.
No decision had been made on what to do with the 248
unidentified bodies still in Dover. Air Force spokesman
Joseph Saxon said officials are considering a proposal to
bury them in a West Coast cemetery with burial money
coming from the Peoples Temple escrow fund.

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"To be specific, their goals those television stations, concurred
with
Layer to be a community effort, the
might be different than what newspapers and magazines of relinquishing his leadership of leadership
should
be
you had in mind," Kroll con- material he deems offensive, the committee:
representative of the vast
tended.
Layer said.
"I think it is proper that if it is segment of the pu'4iic."
Layer said the committee
He assured lie would still

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Vickery Jr..

sex education program in the
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

Superintendent
Schoolsbymanship to elected co-chairmen must be led by a citizen effort attend each committee illecting
William Layer was of
criticized
Wednesday
for Gordon Nelson of 1209 Winter not by a school official or school and offer committee nienitiers
another

United Press International
Nita Neary, a sorority sister of two slain Florida State
University women, told a policewoman shortly after the
January, 1978, murders that she may be able to identify
the killer.
Sgt. Linda Presnell of the FSU campus police gave this
testimony in a pre-trial deposition taken Tuesday by attorneys for Theodore Bundy, former Utah law student
charged with the murders.
Sgt. Bresnell said Miss Neary got a good look at the full
profile of the intruder as he ran from the Clii Omega house
with "a club-type thing" in his hand minutes before two
women were found in their beds strangled and beaten. She
did not say if Miss Leary who dropped out of school and
left town after her name was published as a potential
witness identified Bundy as the Intruder.

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WASHINGTON UP!)— Defeated on one part of his
energy program — stand-by gasoline rationing authority
— President Carter planned another try today by
sending
Congress legislation for a windfall profits tax on the oil
industry.
Carter was expected personally to unveil specifics of the
tax he said would prevent a "massive rip-off" by the oil
companies as a result of his decision to decontrol oil
prices, starting June 1.
Press secretary Jody Powell told reporters, "It will be a
FerMT
tdiit31c,j he
expects strong opposition from the "oil lobby," saying the
"oil companies want all the money for themselves."

MIAMI (UP!)— The sun came out again Wednesday
afternoon to end a 24-hour record-setting cloudburst that
unleashed hurricane-like conditions along Florida's Gold
Coast.
Mother Nature ended the 90-day drought dramatically
with a 16.24 inch rain total at the Miami International
Airport, setting a record for the most rain received In 24
hours.
That exceeds levels set during hurricanes that have
lashed Miami through the years.
In Fort Lauderdale, 1563 inches of rain flooded streets
and forced the closing of schools. One school roof
collapsed, and Broward County officials decided to keep
the schools closed until Monday to check for unsafe
conditions at other schools throughout the county.

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ANGLE.WALTERS
The Carter administration has left us no choice
but to conclude that its, political commitment to a
________
ilew strategic arms limitation treaty with the
Sofiet Union is such that the White House is now
prepared to ignore or discount alarming new
______
_____
evidence that the prospective agreement may be
Campaign
fatally flawed.
Consider two recent developments. A current
U.S. intelligence study concluded that the Soviet
Deepening,.
Union probably possesses 1,000 more inRituals
tercontinental ballistic missiles than are counted
By DON GRAFF
under either the SALT I agreement now in effect or
______
DII
N.H. (NEA) -Sensible
Well, it has been once more into the breac
th SALT lI treaty reportedly close to completion.
______
people concerned about maUers of more import
for
the First Aznenbnent, and once more it :
Anl Adm. Stansfleld Turner, director of the
Um the arcane rituals of American politics
emerges
riddled with judicial buckshot.
______
Central Intelligence Agency, has admitted in
probably would be baffled by the sight ofa
.'
In the latest encounter, to sketch In the '
clo ed testimony that loss of the two electronic
_____
presidential
background as briefly as possible, the Supreme
town.
posts in Iran will compromise this
Court has found that a journalist enjoys no
Dixville Notch, certified in the 1970 census to
))II, _____
country's ability to verify Soviet compliance with
constitutional protection from being questioned
be
the
home
of
precisely
18
people,
certainly
____ _____
SALT II terms until 1984, one year before the treaty
as to either his personal opinions while working
___ ___
doesn't have many voters.And "Isolated"
an a news story or editorial decisions made
would expire.
doesn't adequately describe a community that
____
during Its preparation.
These disclosures are likely to deal a
____
lies only 30 miles south of the Canadian border,
The "date of mind" cue, as It Is probably
fit
devastating setback to the administration's case
rrildway between Stewartstown HoUaw and
going
to be known in the continuing skirmishing
for SALT. Yet the president's SALT spokesmen
WntwoijM Location,
between courts and media, arose from a libel
blithely discount the secret stockpile of Soviet
But George Bush, a very serious candidate for
suit brought against Columbia Broadcasting
missiles as of "little military significance." And,
the 1* Republican presidential nomination, System and others by a retired Army offices
notwithstanding Adm. Turner's reluctant,
spent more than an hour here during a recent
objecting totheskeptical treatment the program
damaging admission, the administration continues
144ay tour of New Hampshire's rugged"North
10 Minutes" accorded his widely publicized
Country."
allegations of Vietnam war atrocities.
to insist publicly - as Secretary of Defense Harold
WASHINGTON
WORLD
Bush
wasn't
the
first
White
House
aspirant
to
Questioned
at length in pretrial proceedings, the
Biwn did - that U.S. verification capabilities are
visit
and
he
won't
be
the
last.
program
producer
declined to comment on his
sufficient to detect Soviet cheating on either SALT I
Although more than 10 months remain before the
ophtdm
decisions
nclus1ons con.
or .SALT II.
state's first-in-the-nation weiiientiai
cerning
material
prepared
for
the
program or
Only political considerations could explain
politicians roaming the White Mountains almost
his conversations with others involved In Its
such untenable interpretations In the face of the
outnumber the deer.
presentation.
countervailing evidence.
Dixvlhle Notch has special symbolic Im.
The court's six-justice majority held in effect
The Carter administration's cavalier
that there is no constitutionally based privilege
podance however, because Its claim to fame Is a By CHERYL ARVID8ON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Senate begins Its said the decision to keep the cameras and tape in these areas during pretrial proceedings. And
willingness to dismiss a hidden arsenal of 1,000
tradition of being the first town in
nation
vote for president, In both the primary
andto disciplinary hearings of veteran Sen. Herman recorders out of the Talmadge hearings was It rejected the contention that to deny such
Soviet ICBMs is mind boggling. This reserve force
DGa., Mat week, but it dillop In made In an effort to preserve "decorum" of the journalistic privacy would put a "chili" on the
general
elections.
would give Moscow at least 2,600 ICBMs to fewer
the
air
whether
the - will be able see and
process.
Its residents gather for a late-night supper on
than 1,100 for the United States. If these reserve
the proceedings ormerel3r read about them. proceedings. Even those committee members
hear
election
eve,
waiting
for
the
official
begliinlng
(
That
term
echoes
the reaction to a prevIoi. i
who
favor
television
cameras
agree
that
their
missiles are "military insignificant," why would
fJ ph Ta1m4g marke tJefigg Presence
election day at one mnüude past midnight. Then t The
fry
ca
a
"disturbance."
press-freedom
case,
last
year's landmark
the Soviets build them?
i i years theta sitting stor has faced
they vote, immediately count the ballots and
____
Sen.
Robert
Morgan,
D-N.C.,
said
If
the
Stanford
Daily
decision
In
which the Sopruii'
sped of discipline by the Senate for Talmadge hearings go on "nationwide court upheld police searches of
Granted, SALT I and SALT II limit only fixed
the
notify the news media of the results.
news premises
wongdalng. Like lbs 1967 investigation and
_____ will be worrying about without warning. In that Instance, John Hughes,
missile launchers, not the missiles themselves. So,
person
tiloYlilOn,
every
But even for those politIcal early birds the suineent censure of the late Semi.
technically, additional missiles are not violations -.
,
editor of the ultra-respected QwidIan Science
_____
. a is too atiet to iou. oan.. 'ralmag.'._cus.st,at,e...
the Image
they proj,d!'
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Ben.
IN5
at15ç
R1iC,
a
(ãá
M"nit
and prasLdoMolthscan 8ocidyflof any-edsting or prtpect1ve arms agreement.
1
plating
candida
begin seriously
charges of financial
television commentator, say., "If you have any Newspaper Editors, observed that the way had
to support.
But It is also true that about 350 of the Soviet
The ethics investigation of Talmadge has been media, you ought to have
been opened to governmental Intrusion that
UóIon's 100 missile-launching silos are equipped
Like most. of his competitors In the already going on for a year, but only recently have the damental, overrlcithg consideration is fai.." "could have a chilling effect on the operations of $
to;withstand the heat and blast of a launching and
crowded field of GOP contenders, Bush televWon networks shown any interest what to Talmadge and the other Individuals who will the W=
currently Is seeking only to increase his "name
can thus be reloaded with new missiles in a matter
Other cues have Involved the confidentiality
soever in joining the print Journalists who have be party to the prbceedings, he said.
recognition" among voters so they'll consider been covering each step of the probe.
of hours. Beyond the doubled threat posed by
of
I'm concerned about Is the effect of a reporters' notes and sources and the 1111him a major candidate when campaigning
The committee lad week made a wise
prisonment of newsmen under circumstances !
reloadable silos, can the Carter administration
arp evision eqosure on the
gins In earned next autumn.
said
preliminary
decision
that
television
thatmtebrüanotb
constitutional, !
afford to ignore the possibility - that the Soviets
and radio Special Counsel Carl Eardley. "A lot of
beThe
1hoareqedtha
coverageofthehearingswouldbe
Inappropriate.
protection
Into
play
that
against "cruel and
could launch pre-positloned, reserve ICBMs from
nesses are aireacty nervous when they get unusual Punishment."
strange political mating game, a ritual
the
But
of
protest
from
existence could be easily
networks, here and when they see the television
concrete pads w
parable to the hesitant pairing of nervous Part
The current
casebroadcasting
Is a variation
In that
It
'the
members
have
now
decided
to
review
- and they become so worried about the camera that directly
Involves
rather
than
ners during the awkward hour of a high school pueily econsider - the decision,
concealed?
they dart forgetting."
dance.
In truth, a secret and uncounted arsenal of
newspapers. Also, it applies only to libel suits
The networks
'hearings
If
SOviet ICBMs could, in a sudden crisis, be quickly
The candidates are the suitors and the objects open to the press, they should be open to every
There's a lot of logic In Eardley's comment. involving public figures and Ofll to pretrial
deployed with devastating effect on the Sovietof their attention are the political professionals type of media. However, It is only cameras
Anyone who has been present at a televised proceedings. But in opening the entire editorial
and party activists needed to provide the recording devices that are
by the
American strategic balance. It would then, of
proceeding of any sort Can't help but notice the Process to Judicial scrutiny It sets a far-reaching
incredible glare of bright litjs. And thefe l precedent and raises media-wide concern. To
leadership and organizational skills during the original roling. Nothing would Mop the television
course, be too late to bemoan the yawning gaps in
.crnettug tremendously disconcerting about a hear some of the more excitable reaction, the
electoral struggle neat winter.
SALT II that permitted the Soviets, legally, to
correspondents from sitting through the
ncamerawhensuctctemgyltisyouthaljs series of adverse decisions adds up to a witch
John B. Connally reportedly is on the verge of hearings and covering them as every other
obtain a crushing strategic superiority.
b
e
ing
filmed.
recruiting as his chief New Hampshire organizer reporter will be doing.
: Yet, by the administration's own admission,
me six senators on the committee - and
That's putting It a bit strong. The worst that
The major reason for iwohiblllna telVIslOfl
Marshall
Cobeliih, who served for many years as
there is nothing in SALT ii that would ban
Talmadge
himself - are all public figures who can be said is that the courts, the Supreme Court
and and rado coverage is We cow0ka nature of the
the
principal
political
trouble-shooter
r4iloadable silos or limit the numbers of strategic
we used to puW&amp;y and usmi to the camerst in particular. have twilled in UN "rim of press
organizer for former Gov. Mel&amp;lm 'pi0. Talmadge hearings. In most ccurtrocena the
missiles the Soviets could build. As we said,
I of the woul4be witnesses are private freeciom cases to be consistent In construing
television cameras and recording devices
Thomson rem
unailgeeci, tag many o
citizens
who
naturally mlaJ* shy away from that First Ainendineig guarantees in the narrowest
boggles the mind.
ier
believe he's mod likely to end up as banned but their Correspondents can AM
sort
01
sense and in showing little s ymnpaty for the
the
leader
o
f
Ro
na
ld
As for verification, the revelation that
ite an's organization In the present.
And
If
the
televilod
roitsrs
need
some
cncepui
the press has 01 'its comltutIona1
S9viets possess a concealed stockpile of ICBMs
st.
TheeCamt,,,u.,4jallywWb.4th
1111111111111rotion
01
the
Talmadge
procwllrtgs,
they po. And that Is that while new..gathsring
Newly elected Sen. Gordon Humphrey, Pr n judges of T.I'ndgI, and the hearings will
dramatically underscores the dangers inherent in
can e"iploy atids to sketch the main figures orgaMIona and individuils are publicly
N.H.,
also
hasn't
publicly
committed
him
s
elf.
aflything less than foolproof safeguards against
r.mhieatrlsL me case agaleatTabitadge will am coon W flavor of the proceedings. TWA is re imnsibifortheconsognmesolthel, actions
But many politicians her, U5IE
Join be minted by two lawyers who have condoctid
SALT cheating.
not a revolutionary Idea. The networks employ and decisions, those actions and decisions - the
With Rep. Philip M CTM' 1111L, the the coITIuhtee's Inv.IgMIis and will be calling
The loss of the listening posts In Iran cri ppled
ai4IMa
speclflcsfly for this sort 01 work aid they editorial process - are shielded from the InPU$IdSI*Ial candidate fl)Ost active In mçpOd 01 various witnesses to give teilk1oqiy.
use
them
airfoil every day If COlrttOom$ WON truMan of government working through anyol Its
the critically important monitoring of Soviet
Humnplrey's Iongthot candidacy last year.
Ethks ChaiTUSR
Dfll
the country.
agencies.
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OW it will receive a total of
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WASHINGTON- In a real sense, the wood 2 'qUli' barrels.
percent 01 the wheat ceseimiplion In the Middle with air conditioned bmildings and Kentucky
jem potei'tatei are Waft economic Most of the an dwilldould we plNüIg thnlhr East On nations.
Fried Chicken stands.
warfare against the world. By "wWatb* oil 'rMieu 1s will create a contrived ' on
For this vital food, the oil nations paId $991 In the United &amp;Mas and Europe, the Kuwaitis
IWOdUCUOII and pr1ON, the IlpO(tkl( CelldrIi$ shoiWe and cain a acranibis for the aece mU*..merely a deep If the barrel compared have invested In bias-cup Mocks and bonds,
have Iollkt,d wire icomomc daUIIII icon lbS 'ft
to he nearly $0 '4" that the United SlMo bl1W1i1g General Meters, Festman Kodak, and
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p
importing omatries.
OM1obSfl
!"pOI1 of the shelled 0* fef 3
barnic 01 Imported oiL IBM. Ths have purchased ude.ds of m1fl1
But its ad merely a q"wiicn 01 dollars; the Mi gauge has bees
Is dictator
mar
Bid It the Mi scosus Is psiolul for AmerIcans, 01 deilars' worth 01 real 1MM., rng from
'4L I qw,d him abad Ni ill policy it in Mal IV W*s6 of thoaswda of im- Klaw
*Solg))CwelIfacoagtothe ,
me cuss)tln are the faceless men, woman aid daring a recant visit to ThpslI. He iljind,d by povenished people who can't
aftd the nhntleu IWIG. Hotel c'pin In Atlents.
childeemu who sudirs the geawiog pM.so( bur compar U. 8. firma with Arabian cileslin. price surga A docking 41,111 chlldeus di. every
The Kuwaltis bay oil rasiwe t lest 10
while they pray for help aid hop. for 41Mb. For "Many
In the world V. hiry," he said, day from main1lIea amid sdIon.
Ylirs. Yet they a holding down prodation to I
ollhbscomsies-lIaltouisn.saviyaiu. "4 (hey y ge. need fa yo sheet,
Plebeps lbs dory can bsd'b. told by ceo- liWemetsthnhaltthslrUmuhIellbarr.ldsUy
food arid water.
barley, feet"
trading two cosdzlss, one an oil producer, the cecity. This has e"abl,d them to nh o their
More than III
people us Iiigl
He in qolte consil that bulb feed and .'r
other
oil cowIr. Kuwait is pwMd
$1.99 per barrel above the announced
dupsratsly an the edge 01 Mirvation. Each oIL a, urgodly u.ffl. by
wins d4.Ied desert -Sill sre mIles 01 and and an p*risshecod01livjmugamidr-'-- r. Bid ''Pm the oil caflsl, the tMed Mxdthsdowrsaac4putrol.un.
In coidrad, Bangladesh is a flat, fs,til.,
monpsqhoftths.dg,. eradadsad wait, 81M
1b'OdUlVthyp1aifl,SpIIceOfI5fth$bsa.dby
àI rISd pike prices.
the
oil slçpsig 1
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with distended dnac1w, shriveled limbS d pad decade, the wsqld population he. irhtinid pidod; the derricks, pipe and IlW4thiif7 are in rfM $114 flitir. III 11.1 Illilhreil popl an
namIng ions.
auteej.bs.ás1y, place. All the KmIhhs need to do is tin Us bidevihid by oppressive hopy, mgooi
The oil 'rudars sscrilly agreed lad moath to ada hell penuat, Yet
M liaIse ban ad valves. Lad year, an estimated 711 dIlies hIM amid cyclones.
curtail production, keep ep11es acare, aid tMNIc11wu jcadv1M*01theIW1LMgfe,d
b sofoilgunhed Iatoasagoiiglanbrs, and ThS cis that move In trim the Bay of
permit premlsn pnidag. Thin mm the ill s7ply.
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sboid$1I*hiWQn was redtoh,,opJ BSngekglVSveut to psh1ag, IM thIJ
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an Ipone the aniseed S porceu
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ofiheutadabarrolofoil tranury.
Vththeftdeilasqpo,tanjdesj..
inoreus ad ckes'g. shetover the market cod ahead the sm - usund 99. The oil
ma has given Kuwait's 'n11ii pr, hs VIIWliuII* far cholera, nallpn. I bsrcuj
will beer.
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[TaIes Iv. astitrally rsiudthe prIM 01 01 them ferligrawh'ig to bMid op the *dadinI.Whsthereinsb.010Jvieint,the
me ThISII *M Impost. mod dNa MIS iA to 99$ W biuil, ad '%. Is cedrad, ceedry, the world's 'utm psrcopita I',- 'hide bring more death.
Bad oil from lead Arabia, which an p
is the pIne 01 Wheut II adilde d Mad il.
$33,111 a year. Yd then a's MI eme patrome IV
apsItrPSspser,
nbw1Msaday.mehadi,pie4tocut NdIaleun4M1,t1q1*wIdNhuttbe dews lm over to priM, th with t. dthelewad
me oil_ru ma _liii
heck pitlss to ii rips I
U. 8 Ike.In t'up
, medical care, hid
vu; 41
- aid the pipeline lives sw the
raij•j
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j bip'i I eut 01 libya's ml 94 the t?pM.d im.•.sd des Is Si
Pelelat
ammo,
me i- w
Is
i1
a y_1'(lb -nilki lined lId ad
They have trasdVmsd aquslid (sNag Isdesh," ad assee, "daily an.
01$
sitotii me, is vr, We mien, cesu.t,oilcanusete alMa 01 i1ulng poverty ad berm mvif to
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County Commission Chairman Bob French (right) and County Administrator
Roger Neiswender answer telephones at the county commission courthouse
offices to relieve the office staff while it attended a meeting and in observance of
National Secretaries' Week.

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budget year will be substantially reduced "We should
come out of the fiscal year with
a mlnimwn cash carry forward," he said.
-Ordered that no final inspections be done within
Markham Place subdivision
until problems are resolved
with above-ground electrical
installation at the subdivision jn
violation of the county's subdivision ordinance. Building
department officials were instructed to contact the
developer of the subdivision
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plan approval for Mini-Mall Ill,
a building to contain six-toeight industrial or commercial
$2,999 library' books
sites, at the Seminole County
agriculture machinery and Port Authority. The building is
equipment; $1,000 animal food to contain 16,000 square feet of
for animal control; $1,500 leasable space and have 20,000
animal control medicine and square feet in parking area.
drugs and $657,992.76 reserve Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff
for contingency.
asked for the delay to study the
The commissioners also proposal, but commissioners
adopted a supplemental budget agreed to waive the staff
for "grant-In-aid fund revenue" recommendation that a 250-foot
and expenditures of $8,033,844, long decelleration lane be
some $26,700 less than adopted constructed
on
Orange
previously.
Boulevard at the entranceway
In other action, corn- to the port when all agreed the
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rjcentina series of developments that are rapidly
eroding the case for SALT II despite the a
minIstration's desperate, and at times
disingenuous, defense of the prospective treaty.

office equipment; $7,300.74
library operating supplies;
$93,060 library equipment;

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things, whether the Russians are packing more
warheads into their missiles than would be permilled under SALT II.
These disturbing disclosures are only the most

while the county had believed it complex; $110,000 for
We and
would have a balance of Un- health Insurance for the conspent funds from last year of stitutlonal officers, increase in
$3,779,279, actually $4,534,111 or coverage beginning April 1 and
$1,254,832 more was carried inclusion of maternity benefits
over Into the current budget mandated by law; $2,000 for
year.
underbudgeted salaries in
These additional funds were support services; $1,400 for
appropriated In the following communications;
$1,000
way: $249,420 for equipment for postage; $5,396 printing and
the proposed new agriculture binding for various offices; $800
budding and the emergency repairs and maintenance;
operations center (EOC) and $3,500 gasoline, oil and
for the Paula fire station; lubrication; $5,501.60 salaries
$41,000 for sewer lines at sanitary landfills; $20,000
engineering and construction book rental- and lease expen +
for the agriculture, EOC and for special technical service at
public works building and county libraries; $7,000 library
parking area at the Five Points office supplies; $7,90.26 library

have
acpted a supplementary
et for the current 1978-79
flsFal year to add more than
h.p million In new revenues to

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Towanna Miller

Pamela Stapleton

James Anderson

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Cynthia Bacak

Holly Harris
Geraldine Hayes

Johnnie Sennett

Je"rey Henry
Sabrina Hill

April Morris
Graham Mostly

George Stevens
Robin Tindel

Arthur Brooks
Patricia Burke
Marvin Butler
Leonard Casdorph
Rebecca Crosby

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Famil Peterson
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countries of origin. Items sampled were: coconut from the Caribbean; Hawaiian
pineapple; cheese from Holland. Switzerland and Denmark; chocolate from
Switzerland; green and ripe olives from Greece; dates from the Mediterranean;

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legislation concerning ad- to the first grade as early as 5
Mary Groome, director of make a difference. We think it
mission to kindergarten and the years old, said Bowers, who elementary education, said the Is that much more help."
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plant is operating at only 30
field
percent capacity a oneThese modules have been bedroom apartment, over 95
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and it is working quite well." favor" of early admissions.
presented to the legislature Grooms and Bowers agree mean expensive things to us," budget."
and could handle more
Herald Stall Writer
According
to
current
"Any child, who has attended before and failed,
funds should be allocated to Bowers said. "There would be
Mrs. Grooms said some of the enrollment.
A Senate bill now in com• legislation, a
"When It came down to the school districts to implement at least an increase in facilities elementary schools are filled to
child may be kindergarten, and makes a
The mandated requirement
mitteeintheFlorWa legislature enrolled in the first grade if he satisfactory grade on our tests last go-around, pressure was the mandatory requirement. and salaries and those are the
proposes children be required is going to be six cxi or
capacity with kindergarteners would "cause us problems,"
before can start to school If his sixth brought from private kin"Th e requirement would most two expensive items in the while others are under capacity Mrs. Grooms said.
to attend kindergarten before Jan. 1, Bowers said. A child
dergartens
who
said
the
birthday
falls
between
January
admission to the first grade.
legislation would take away
and June," Bowers said,
Currently, kindergarten
their livelihood."
Not
all
ch
ildr
en
are
s
ui
ted
to
credit Is optional in Florida
begin first grade before they
public schools and some local
'Some
Even If the proposed bill is
reach six years old, Bowers
officials don't want to see that
passed, she contends it wouldn't
said.
tampered with.
"Some are not socially ready. affect the five-year-old children
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don't
making it
1
ey don't mix socially at 59 until the compulsory atTh
are
mandatory they be taken from
with older children," Bowers tendance requirement is
.
-their parents any earlier than
explained. "From a psy- changed.

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For Mandato Kinde
rgarten

Increased Costs Cited

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'name of his killer on the door,
Sunday, Cardinal will have an
The neighbor's front door was bedroom apartments which
n collapsed and died Toes- removed by detectives for have been utilized in the open- house for the general
morning with a gaping evidence,
development of
apartment public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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New

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both the new and old office
Cardinal put its Sanford buildings will be opened for
production
facility
into inspection and a tour of the
opera tion in Oc
Jcouer,
t ober , iai
factory for those who wish to
Since then nearly 3,000 modules take it.
tid. bun produced on the
Cardinal now has more than
plant's assembly line which is

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iPlanned For Cardinal
Cardinal Industries, Inc., the Board of County Corn- dominium development, site and
motel
complexes
Sanford based producer of missioners, and Lee Moore, planning, public relations and throughout Florida. Seven
factory-built modular apart mayor of Sanford, will par- property
management more apartment projects are
iiisnt and motel units will of- ticipate with members of the departments.
now under construction, anliolally open its new factory- county commission and the city
,.,
cluding a 59-unit addition to the
,
Ihe newly remodel
ed Ow Sanford Court Apartments on
built modular office building commission in a ribbon-cutting
office building now houses the South Sanford Avenue, a 54-unit
Friday at 10:00 a.m. during a ceremony.
ceremony sponsored by the
The new office building, COfl5t1'UCtiOfl purchasing and addition to the Meadowood
accounting departments. New Apartments in Altamonte
Greater Sanford Chamber of consisting of more t
Commerce at the Cardinal square feet, houses the ad- offices for the transportation Springs and the first phase of 64
have
plant on South Sanford Avenue. ministrative, land acquisition, department
been units at the Rollingwood
st
ablished
in
ano
ther building Apartments in Casselberry
Robert French, chairman of sales, single-family and con- e
detached from the company
scheduled to open this weekend.
l,00O square foot factory.
Following the official opening

On Senate Bill

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Thursday, AprlIU, 11l

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Philadelphia, 1:30 p.m.
lTrani
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6.20 1.10
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Montreal
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Chicago
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City, 3:45 p.m.
St. Louis
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New York
Fifth Game
6 5 .429 4
10:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh
6GastI-Enrque II 5.10 450 5.00
6 10 .375 5',', Los Angeles vs. Seattle
30scar-Golrl
West
6.50 1.20
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..Ijppldflikejjkcd.(Qr.a.
cietter present," said the lefthander. "Right now I'm pretty
celebrated out. I'm going to go
home, relax and tell everyone
how I beat the world champions."
Minetto had the Yankees
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New York 2, San Francisco 0
Today's Garnet

San Francisco at Montreal
Los Ang at New York, night

P.M.

He put his own $lOO back in bit wallet, then rolledupBkkjord's
and handed It hick to him, sayIi, "I'm not betting man."
That only angered BicOed more.
Bickford hehed the money away angrily. He called Logan

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San Diego at Phila night
"It should be," said Ranger
fl4 Time 32:11
Houston at PIttIbgh. night
pi
could
be the tune t- o do it.
on
Montreal
Canadiens
face
of-seven
WI-IA
semifinal
series,
series.
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Brains.
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CanadiThe
next
two
games
of
the
While the Canadiens must "the hockey series of the
St. Louis at CInci, night
The Bruins, who limped out of
SChIpof Duke
3.50 3.00 7Zubi-Waily
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regular season riddled with
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Lindstrom,
3) 421.40.
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Bryan
Trotand
most
complete
lineup of th
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structure for the 1979 Stanley two goals Wednesday night MacKinnon and Glenn Hicks. upended the favored Rangers rate as the upstarts.
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. Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 4 31:34.

Don Causseaux, Rand'
VFW Jumped out to a 9.0 lead 15 and walked six, before being seventh inning,
five runs In the top of the second from
Lee May's sixth-inning sacri- and held off a late charge by relieved by Greg Hill with
with
Hill,
John
Boggs and Bill Shaw
two
Elks fell behind 3.0 in the and proceeded to run away
flee fly snapped a 1-1 tie and Kiwanis to post a 124 victory outs In the bottom of the bottom
In
an
8-2
win
over Stromberg.
of the first but scored the game.
Doi Decinces' single added Wednesday and claim sole
Lawrence Wynn and Pat Carlson.
KOPC
two ninth-Inning insurance runs possession of first place in the ELKS
Al i H
AR R N
vw
KIWANIS
Dougherty
combined to pitch a STROMUNG.
AAA COOPER
as Baltimore won its seventh Sanford Junior League.
"°°
42 i M.i-ttndlll I IS
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Al N H
CARLION
Al N'H
Dougherty
312
Loco
one-hitter
for
Elks
and
also
led
,
I IS Griffin
4 I I Law
straight by beating Frank
Al I H Anderson
20 I
In Wednesday's other game, Kidd
3 IS Hall
S
tie show
i 3 I JIRUon
Oagllan.
4
3 II Wshlin
their team at the plate.
Tanana.
Wynn
4
3
3
Fredrick
3
5
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Will
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5
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Westbrook
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422
Elks blasted Knights of
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Wynn slapped a triple and Wiwaton
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MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Johnny Logan listens to some of the
I S S lrnss
Jim Wright, who Caine off the
22
210 Hill
Wednesday night's game was lm.rs.n
I IS lriniin
I I S Scott
35' rims and Dougherty and Ricky
355 buoy
McDonald
301 Sons
31 2
reasons for that fight between Goose Gosuge and Cliff Johnson disabled list Tuesday after the first time In five games
2S S Jackal"
1S S
Lawrence
lot Baker
3 II
Lee
351
352 Rich
Chums
311 Nathan
ISO
Bridges
had
a
pair
of
singles
Harris
and Laughs.
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Knight
is
s
Canck,uso
3 5 I LadS
31 I
suffering from a re shoulder, VFW had been forced to play Cilia
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Shaw
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7 3 I Totals
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Watson
limited Seattle to one Infield hit
4 0 I Totals
25 s
Drummond 3 I I Totals
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314
Innings.
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Elvis Brown had the only hit Totals
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players in their clubhouse reminds him so much of a celebrated in six Innings as he pitched the
Stanley Hogan, bidding for a 555
py
52$ 153 0-•I2 for Knights of Columbus, a first ORLANDO
battle he once had with the late Vern Bickford In 1953.
Red Sox to their sixth straight third consecutive no-hitter, was KIC
215 '55- 4 KIwanis
DELUXE
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inning single.
HELICOPTER
Logan and Bickford were with the Milwaukee Braves then, triumph and handed the Mann- the winning pitcher but scatter
AS I H
Al I H laiiws
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Logan playing shortstop and Bickford pitching, and some of the era their 10th straight loss,
Tucker
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five hits, all singles. He fanned
Frank
312
Jackson
circumstances of their fight, which took place on the sidewalk of
$43
Spoke
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nd Street In New York City, paralleled those leading up to
3111. Washington SI)
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322 Matins
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recent Goasage-Johnson punchout.
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303
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By nature, Johnny Logan is a peaceful man until aroused.
12
3
Seminole Petroleum, winless distance for the George's from 10 walks and three hit Simpson
2 3 3 Smith
101
: He's ao peaceful, he'd like to In the sheriff of Milwaukee County
Congv
in Its first seven outings, victory, striking out 11 and batters.
305 lass.i,
53
English
311 laity
some day. He has run for the job thrft times already, losing each
I I
stunned third place Atlantic walking one. He allowed eight Jack Prosser Ford led 2-1 Totals
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* (5
time, and Intends running again.
Stuckey
Bank, 19-5. Wednesday in the hits.
311
after the first inning and it was
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Logan, now 52, last played baseball with the Nankai Hawks In
Sanford Little Ameriean
George's led only 9-5 before tied at 64 after two Innings, HOWARD
Osaka, Japan, 15 years ago. He settled down In this city with his
League.
OVIDO AUTO
putting
the game on ice with Jack Prosser took a one-run MOBIL
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AS a H
wife, Dorothy,
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4 12
The major-league umpires straight victory.
In other games Wednesday, five runs in the top of the fourth. lead In the third, but Flagship
P MIllins
people
P.tWIin
4.1 3
Dunkinsin 3 5 wau
strike served the Montreal PhIllues 5, Dodgers 4:
George's
dumped
American
George's
had
six
hits
In
the
Bank
scored
four
runs
In
the
4 1 'I
Last year, he worked on the Alaska Pipeline as a welder's
C.Vatn
350$.$5$5
351
Expos well Wednesday.
inning including a double fourth and Jack Prosser T. vat.s
1S
Pete Rose singled In pinch- Produce Exchange (APEX), fourth
helper and then sold tickets for the Milwaukee Brewers. He's
3
I')
by Braden and a triple by Chris couldn't overcome the defiCit. McMullan 4 4 Hall
Bank
nlypd
I14
Jerry White, PlAYing in PIM rumer Lonnie Smith with two 14-7, &amp;W FWPWP
Hibbard
4
11 Hwdick
- sOft novelty premiums to industrial COm
ISI
of Eflio valeit; who was out In the nlntii, csçping a two- Jack Prousr Ford, ,*1?8' Wargo
Michael Scutt had I doUble
tr " U
SCart,
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three
for
jiMI for thIë'i gIiiiW
i u7 that gave Phili- GWs and flagship Bank three with a pair of home
II? And.i-,li -- 7. 1
"Why?" Logan asks,'repeatlng a question. "Because I feel I Call
and Janii Terwilleler had a HOW,
31.2
,
•,•
after
bumping
one
of
the
subdeiplila
a sweep of a threegame are tied for the league i
"
WeM,
tb the job."
th
triple
to
le
Robinson
ad
Flagship
Bank
35I
at
to
pace
George's
at
e
plate.
Norman
11
35
stitute umps, ripped a threerun series.
identical 7-1 records.
31,914
The fight Involving him and Bickford goes back to that summer homer to help the Expos defeat Mets!, Giants 0:
off
Sheffield, Lytton
Braden had a home run and the plate. Brian
Totals
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Alex McGrlff pitched a four- double, Wargo had a triple and Horace Knight and Timm
of
years ago when the Doers and Braves were locked in the San
Diego Padres, 96.
Craig Swan pitched a two- hitter for Seminole Petroleum single and Phil Rinkavage and SheetS had singles.
mortal
Struggle
for a National League pennant the Dodgers"I know I can play as a hitter and John Stearns hit his while the winners made the William Galley had two singles
litimately
won.
Jo Jo McCloud and Andrea
.
regular," White said. "I can't first home run of the year
A
in most of seven hits off four apiece.
:'On the day in question, the Dodgers blanked the Braves, 7.0, at
Williams had all the hits for
say that I'm cracking the lineup leading New York to its third Atlantic Bank hurlers. McGrlff
Ebbets Field, with starter Jim Wilson 8Olfl Ufltll the filth iNIIfl$ because I
Pat Robinson had three Jack Prosser Ford. McCloud
played today. But I'm straight victory,
wbenhe was knocked out and ErnleJohnson, the same fellow who t
struck
out
seven
and
walked
singles
for APEX, Larry was three for three with a triple At
be here and I'll stay
four.
bioadcasts the Braves' games now, coming In to relieve In the ready to
Thomas
had a double and single and scored four runs. Williams
play at any time."
th. Bickford came on In the eighth to finish UP.
Jessie Stritad, Zella Eisse,lp,
Seminole
Petroleum
scored
and
Ken
Morris had two slapped three singles and a
White, a switch-hitter, hit his
Deck
r
"In the fifth inning, with Wilson still pitching for us," Logan
Trips
four
runs
In
the
bottom
of
the
singles.
Chris
Smith
had
a
double
In
four
trips
to
the
plate.
Jackie
Crawford and Virginia
first homer of the year to
membera, "Junior Gilliam hits a low line drive to left centerhighii&amp;
first and five in the bottom of triple.
Lee
Charron
went
the
Simpson
posted
a winning score
a ft,im
indrig
the second. After Atlantic Bank
that
no chance to get and it Marts a five-rim rally for
Flagship
Bank
was
out-hit
distance
for
the
Flagship
Bank
of
75
In
Wednesday's
scramble
against Bob Shirley. The Expos
By 3-2
a
pair
ii
runs
in
the
top
seven
to
five,
but
benefited
victory,
tournament
at
Mayfair
Country
added three rims In the seventh
of the third, Seminole ATLANTIC
"After the game, my roomle, Sibby Sidi, and I go Into a on consecutive bilks by relievClub.
SEMINOLE
FLAGSHIP
PIOSSIN
SANK
PETROLEUM
David Drazen and Mark Petroleum exploded for 10 •tp.
restaurant near the hotel to have dinner. I stop at the bar In
FORD
SANK
Vivian Conklin, Ja4e
AIIH
ABIN
er Rolle Fingers and White's
restaurant later to have a beer."
AIIHW MiCls *51K
sacrifice fly. Steve Rogers Qiasey combined to pitch a In the bottom of the frame.
22 PISICI
3 I Kirgin
McKibben
and Roseméry
3
I
Raps
I S 5 McKmnniy
I Alliway
Andy Griffin led Seminole RldaCIw.
Around 11:30, Logan recalls, Bickford
25 J. McCloud 33 Bergstedt tallied 76, while Mary
and
lead
Decker's
I
I
S
Mcriff
pitched the tirst
innings
p Williams 4 1 4
ISlOriffin
Canteen
, three or four other Braves' players.
Royals to a 3-2 major league Petroleum with a double and AsMraIt
5 51111's
411 Ann Williams, Mary Andera,
Hicksison
pick
2 5 5 KiIIlnsw,,* too Kaigh,t
i
SmiTh
3$I
victory over Brian Insurance single and scored three runs. Mal*1
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•
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"I'm just standing there mlzmdlng my own business when Sick- season,
5
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"That's the first time i ever Agency In the Altamonte McGriff and Elisha WhlIt,ms III.,
3 I MildIlil
' ford says to me, 'Hey, if I were Ernie Johnson, I'd kick you In the
5 1 SCott
I 1 Mt. kSnarackl 0 S I
had doubles.
OIV1*n
II
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Springs Little League.
Last week's club chariI 1 Ma. K.n*ackll se
:bhltt for what you did out there today."
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1
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1754 oral
Wynn
Cr.ckoft
ISS piop A Flight winner WM
"I said to him, 'Vern, you were In the bullpen, so maybe you batter In the major leagues," he
tSdSva
I I lki
with a double and 5lfl5J,
I I S Miriam Andrews, beating Mm
I S I O'Kelley
Canton
didn't see the whole thing. There's no reason for Johnson to kick said. "But I f..l comfortable ShIN
SI
Hsss
•ss
DICKII'S
Chad Braden went the
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me anywhere because he wasn't even pitching In the fifth. Wilson batting as both a lefty and a
..
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APIS
.
Dennis won the consalatltth
.
alns 31
was still In there.'
righty."
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NiwI.IO
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insisted.
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Lee Lacy's sacrifice fly with .i.
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ss
$3 Ills
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'No, Vern, I'll betcha a beer Instead,' I said,
3
Ch105Y
one Out In the 11th scored Dave Fruil
55 OIlily
IS
4 I Jones
CondIalds IS
"You don't have enough guts to back up your talk,' he said.Padw
SI Warps
43 Taylor
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155
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:you don't have enough guts or mossy."
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a sweep of the two-game series.
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With that,
hwsRr
Ill
$
55 Valss
Cols 4, AseaI:
, *575
355
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Irmah
and came up with $100 which he laid on the bar. Bickford did the
35*) NS1*IIk
ISS TIlls.
Bobby Uurcer and Dave
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Kingman hit homers and
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Sixth Game

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Wednesday's *ssvtts

- In other games, Rico
Peterson had three hits to lead
Oviedo Auto Parts to a 95
victory over Howard's Mobil;
and AAA Cooper Transportatlon got two hits each

1

2) 219.40.

Dog Racing

St. Louis at Atla, ppd., rain
Plttsbgh 3 CIflCI 2, 11 Inns.
- Montreal 9 San Diego 6
Chicago 4 Houston 0

Deluxe Bar continued Its
surge In the Sanford Metro
Softball League Wednesday
night, crashing nine home runs
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Figueroa, who allowed only
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loss in
celebrated his 25th birthday lea, Chris Chambliss and Juan
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"I really don't thik I've been final period to turn a two-point for Rookie of the Year honors,
in the series. Reserve
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Walter Davis added 17 and game of the series,
points in the third quarter.
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In the other Western ConferKareem Abdul-Jabbar p&amp; - d
Kansas City, and the Suns' "Tonight I just came out and post their first victory in ence semifinal series, Seattle the Lakers with 25 points.'
management may order more took shots in the open. The first Kansas City in four tries this eliminated Los Angeles, 106"Our bench just did a fanof the sane for the entire team couple fell, and I was off to the season. Scott Wedman scored 100.
tastic job," said Seattle Coirh
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21 points, Otis Birdsong 19 and
Gus Williams fired in 30 Lenny Wilkens, '*that's wiat
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Paul Westphal scored a Sam Lacey 18 for the Kings.
points and the SuperSonics got us back in the game.
Heard scored a season-high game-high 26 points to pace five
Kansas City twice had a burled Los Angeles with a 234
In the Eastern Confcrer-e
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advantage In their best-of- borne Friday night. Westphal Phil Ford missed a long jum- games. Williams, who scored 14 Philadelphia,
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points in the final quarter, elimination in five games, ptiys
semifinal series.
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IV Guide," which begins Friday at the clubhouse Is open to the publie at no admission
charge. Hours are Frida',2to5p.m.; Saturday, if) am, to 4 p.m.;
and Sunday, 2 1o5 p.m.
There will also he a mini
bazaar featuring ornamental plants for garden
and patio, silk and dried
arrangements and plant
accessories for sale. Getting the final details In
order are, from left,
Ruby Kloss, Abbie Owen,
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With Mother's Day, May 13, fast approaching, The
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Mom.
So, we're turning to our readers for some help. If you
know of a woman who, in your opinion, is deserving of
mention as an outstanding mother, let us know.
We'll accept until noon May 9 letters submitted by readers. about one to oneand-a4talf pages of standard size
sheets, telling briefly why a particular woman In our area
Is deserving of such recognition. We'll take it from there.
Readers should mail their selections to: Ourselves
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,
Fla. 32771.

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Refreshments will
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Boys and girls from Youth Programs have been in.
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with youth in its prevention and diversion programs in
Seminole County and other parts of Central Florida.
Designer Larry LeGaspi, 29, grew up on science
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Three or more entries constitute a class and current
negative Coggins test for the horse Is required to register.
Entry fees are $3 for each class.

Herald Staff Writer
H. Dennis Stleiiley of the School of Equestrian Arts in
Orlando will present an In-hand exhibition of his Uppizan
horse at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the Wilco Sales Charity Horse
Show benefit for Youth Programs, Inc.
The horse show will begin at 9 a.m. at the Wilco Sales
Arena, four miles west of Interatate.4 on State Route 46
and will be the first of several youth oriented activities
Scheduled for Seminole County Youth Week, April 2941ay
5. Spectators are admitted free of charge.

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Show To Klock Off

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Discussing plans for Youth Programs Inc. Horse Show are, left to right, Carol
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free, self-help program to prepare Um student for the test
Is available at study centers located throughout Seminole
County. For details on the study center in your neighborhood,
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students, with a maximum
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each day. Aides are given a
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bracelets
and
earrings,
Nodpw
supervision of Jack. Their dogs
Jack is a past volunteer and
Did YOU know that under the
-, 'man as the greatest bridge
won 17 trophies and several member of the Seminole County
Treaty of 1821 with Spain, the
player of alltIme and
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ribbons in 24 showings in Dividends where he helped
talnly ranks among the top
U.S. acquired "The Floridas"
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Phoenix, Tucson and Mesa.
teach English to Spanishthree or four.
A
and that all the public and
Jack was born in South speaking children at Lakeview
j Here,is a hand from the
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A former member of the Lae Tens,. and to my delight he Middle School in Sanford and
vacant lands became the
Ufe Master's pairs of 1943
4 X Q 32
Mary
Woman'$ Club, Ida - May speab fluent Spanish. He grew Lake Mary Elementary.
Tioperty
of
the
UnitedStaies?
which
Howard
won.
The
con&lt;~,
.
will!"
rAgr
Says.
"Ottis' grandfather up amng Mexican pg*e,and ,..,, Today. he is devoting most of
tract was just four spades,
And by the Act of Congress
4962
# 14
donaW
the Ind usied for talking to him in Spanish is just his time to Robbie, his hobby,
but
Howard
niade
six
for
a
910973
VJ862
approved March 3, 1845,
near
top
score.
public
parks
in On city to the like talking to anybody in my their pets Hilda, a ixiautiful
1115
4 Q 10 8 7 6
Florida w admitted into the
East took dummy's queen
people of Lake May."
•Jiosa
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family back home.
German Shepherd, and two
Union oftheSti*tes.
of clubs with the ace and
Itls
interesting
to
know
some
At the young age ofl6,Jack Siamese cats, Sammie and
SOILPM
returned the suit to
am a pro W nal boxe
's king. Howard
used to be ca lled Orange theSjobiomchlden,ijkena
KQ4
c
1' Iumr's ace of
the bantamweight class and
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but on April Z, 1913, an street, Floyd street and later on in the lightweight class.
hearts, played two rounds of
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act providing for the creation of Goodhart street (Ottis father). Hehaslooprofessionalboutsto
trump., noted the fall of
Visiting Violet Beckhorn at
Easts
Jack
and
proceeded
to
Seminole
County
In
thie
State
of
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Vulnerable: Neither
The Forest were her daughter,
his credit during 15 years
make the rest of the tricks.
Florida was approved.
Dealer North
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. "Jack" boxing up and down the West Janice, and husband, Robert
He cashed his king and
And I also learned that our Colbert (Robbie) have been Coast.
Barr and their children,
Wait Nor*
South
property
many
years
ago
was
living
in
Lake
Mary
for
the
past
I
Pan
urnmy's last clubs. Then h
An accomplished ivory Melanie and Kevin.
Pass 30
o wned by the late Adolph : five years.
Pass 4
made the key play. He
carver and among several
E
Paw 40
Sjoblom and his wife, Tflda
Pam Paw iruffed his last heart.
Jack,a retirid Draftsman for other types of fine rocks
Celebrating their wedding
Dummy's ace and king of
Sjoblom.
the Bridge Division cf the "Apache tears", Jack has anniversary this week are Mr.
diamonds came next, fol.
Mr. Sjoblom came to this Arizona Highway Dept.'
and created more than o beautiful and Mrs. E. J. Moughton (Alice
adlaOpening lead: •
country originally from Hobble decided to make Lake
pieces of jewelry. Quite a few of and Bud). Congratulations!
Mond. West could do nothing
Sweden. He was the patriarch May their retirement
except discard
How
home them are given away as
,
of a large family, who at one after several visits to Bobble's
ard ruffed his last club and
The Lake Mary Rotary Club
time
owned
large
acreage
was home. If he had rutted
sisters, Mary Robb and Myra
Is having its annual fundraisrng
By Oswald Jacoby
the club first, West could
throughout Lake Mary. Some of DeVine, and their late
party !aturday at the Mayfair
sad Alas Sestag
have chucked his last heart
the children, grandchildren and husbands.
Country Club, with activities
and been able to ruff
great-grandchildren dill live in
Robbie,
a
retired
home
btairling
at 7 p.m.
The recent death of How- Howard'slast heart with the
Lake Mary, among them my economics teacher whotaught
Being prepared for this
ard Schenken at the age of 75 nine of trumps.
neighbors and good friends school for 47 yews in Arizona,
wu the second of the ex.
speciid occasion is a buffet style
(Xtls Sjoblom and Ida May his Texas and in Florida, happily
tremely durable Four Aces I NEWSPAPER ENTERPR1Si ASSN. ,
dinner. The proceeds of this
Wam who derninatad brift.
wife.
talks about her years of
fund
raising event will be
(Do
you
have
a
question
for
fnm its lonnUon in 1933
the
experts?
Write
"Ask
the
distributed
among several
WAII briliken when 0sw
Experts. care of this newspacommunity projects as it has
Jacob)? quit Ur1u(S 10 i0fl per,
Individual questions will
By JOANNE WINSHIP
been done in past years. For
theNavyrLght .ncr Pearl be answered
it accompanied
rwuur. V. Bruce died Iii
NEW YORK (UPI) - Many more infoniiatiori please call
by
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vernon reuuersomi,
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a
Jacoby ars still arowidand Ing questions will be used in
i.wn .me. incy want Hasta la vista.
P1171fl bridge.
this column and will receive
pretty, practical, wearable do-

laft some ambitious mew cuNdarlilbly.
OneL
wonno (Oct. 24-Nov. n)
TAURUS (April 20.Wy 30) Keep your ego out of the picImportant decisions should not ture today if snothier person can
be made too hastllytoday. Fafl hsp
something better In a
back on your usual peftm of joint venture. Both of you will

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YOUR BIRTIWAY
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ClfrJfieZ than
body
hink DEAR READER - U a
Many people don't t
ely thin, there
about using calories, but rather P
be very little fat
hink only in I'mill calories may
eath the eyes. In lightwIth a did. It Is a SimPle
etipeop1e who re thin, the
equation just like a
checking veins underneath the skin may
account.
giving a dark
,
Along with ft diet, a The
bluish appearance.
Health IsUff e*ahls, You
should exercise. Your story Cl Another factor Is lflCd
pain ln the pit ofyowstomach plgrnent.Thecellslnyoirskin
and excessive sweating that produce melanin pigment
sugg"ItIll to me thatYou May riot may be overoctive in Us area.
beinoi*linal physical con This isan inherited charac
ditlon. In that case, you may teristic and Is just as much a
need to gradually dad a day part of you as the color of your
walking program and slowly hair. This is the same pigment
develop your ability to exercise. that the calls in your skin
Try to build up to walking an elsewhere produce to cause
hour a day. Start off with just tanning. How dark your skin IS
walking 15 minutes a day and depends literally on how much
then gradually Increase it se melanin pigmentIS produced.
that you don't exhaust or wear In either case, there's not a
yourself out.
great deal which can be done
No,I donl think Oat the pill about it other than the use of
Is responaibile for your gaining cosmetics.

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stomach. I perspire beyond These few pounds Cl water are
your Imagination Is it because not fat and, In any case, you
of the water in my body? I was wouldn't be retaining 35 pounds
.tth ng about taking water of water.
pills but I'm afraldto take these
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 20
since I am on the pill too
years old and have bad dark
DEAR READER - Your clrclesundermyeyes.Ihaven't
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Up On Reading And Math

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hungry and my domsth won't youfrom losing welght.It's true
go down. I do sit-up but after that the pills cause the body to
getting this retain sodium salt, which In
awhile I

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nology to control their Inhospitable environment.
(4)0 TiME EXPRES8 (Prom.
lore) A charming but unusual
couple (Vincent Price, Coral
Browne) play host on a myste..
rious train that transports its
Pusengefsintothepist.
Q MORIC $ MINDY Mork tries
to protect Mindy and himself
from the town bully without
using any violence. (A)
WHOJNNIT Audra Lindfey stars u the slain owner of a
high-fashion store whose murder must be solved by the
panel.
0 NOVA "A Desert Place" A
study of how life has adapted
to the harsh conditions of
Arizona's Sonoran Desert. (A)

EVENING

6:00

NEWS

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SEE 'Bubble

8:30
(1 NBC NEWS
(40 CBS NEWS
UABC NEWS
) ViLLA ALEGRE
7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4)MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary finds herself tecoming
romantically involved with a
married man.
i11 THE CROSS-WIT8
O JOKER'S WiLD
MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT

6:30
0 ANGIE Angle Falco, a waitressfromthewrongsldeof the
tracks, falls in love with a blueblood pedlatrtclan. (A)
HIGHCLIFFE MANOR A
plot by th. evil enemies of Helen Black. is short-circuited by
Rev. Ian Glenville (Stephen
McHattle).

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
MATCH GAME P.M.
$100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
ICAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Joan Rivers,
Vincent Price.
€1) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Carol Burnett. (Part I of 2)

a

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(2)
attempts to determine whether
the charred remains of a body
found In a bombed van are
those of a hit man's Intended
victim. (A)

8:00
(2) NATiONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "SlberI3: The Endlest Horizon" The people of
giberla are using today's tech-

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GLACIER FOX

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McGarretts Investigation of
three murders caused by posthypnotic suggestions loads him
to an unusual research institute.(R)
OBARNEYMILLER Avandat
who tears up the station house
leaves a note that he's out to
get Barney. (A)
0 WORLD "Cuba: Sport And
Revolution" Cuba's phenomenil national sports program is
modeled after those of the
U.S.S.R. and East Germany.

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SEAR I E ST COMEDY OF ALL
TIMEISBACKI

9.30

MIL 11001(1 FILM
GENE WILDER PIT II SOY LI
MARTY FILOMAN
CLORIS LIACHMAN

0 CARTER

Roy begins to worry about his
job when several of his colleagues lose their jobs to
10:00
(2)2)PRESENT1NG SUSAN
ANTON (Premier.) Martin Mull
and Big Bird join host Susan
Anton for an hour of comedy,
music and dance.
(4) BARNABY JONES Barnaby, temporarily blinded by a
bullet wound, tries to save himself and akey witness from two
kIllers on their trail. (R)
O8CARED STRAJGHT'Peter
Falk hosts this documentary

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7:30.5:30
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.JURT REYNOLDS

PRIVATE

student to gain malpractice
evidence against two heart
surgeons.
TODAY IN THE LEGISLA.
TURE
1100
(2X4)0112)NEWS
FOLLOW-UP
0 LOCAL
"Scared Straight"
.

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11:30

TONIGHT Guest host:
(2)
Rich Little.
f4)THENEWLYWEDGAME
0 NEWS
OSTARSKI' $ HUTCH A
mountain vacation turns Into a
nightma,. when the detectIves
discover a demonic cult with
plans to sacrIfice a local gIrl.
12:00
(4)110 VALLEY Victoria wItn.sais a murder and r.cognhzis the young killer uthe son of
a judge In Stockton.
MOVIE "A New Kind Of
Love" (C) (1963) Paul Newman,
Joanne Woodward. A buyer for
a department store and a
nlw$papsrmanfalllnlovsalter
meeting on a plans. (2 Hrs.)

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6:25
GOES THE COUP4.
(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
MILE ON THE ROAD

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THE

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12:3?
tries to
find out who Is tryfog to kills
deceased detective's secretary
and why. (A)

DEI.110

8:30

FICTITIOUSNAME
NotIceisherebyglventhatweare
engaged in business at 10$ Marvin
Seminole
Longwood.
Avenue
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of LOVE'S MANUFAC
TURINGCO,andthatweintlndto
regisier said name with the Clerk of

(4) KUTANA
0 THE LITTLE RASCALS
6:45
I) SESAME STREET
6:55
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
7:00
TODAY

(2)
(4)0 MONDAY MORNING
(MOld)
(1)0 TUESDAY MORNING

Florida Statutes
51g. Richard F. Hauck
Dave A. Scholr
Wilbern L. Scholz
Publish: April IS, 26, May3. 10. 1979
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IN (WED)

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4)0 THURSDAY MORNING
('1*1)
(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING (FRI)
GOOD MORNING AMERI.

PUBLIC NOTICE
The DIvisIon of Environmental
Services is in receipt of an ap
pilcation for the construction of a

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following described property:
Lot 4, Block I, Section 4, Spring
Lake Hills, P1st Book 16. Page 49.
Official Records, Seminole County,
Florida.
Further described as being
located at 123 Springwood Trail.

retaining wall and dock at the

7:25

7.30
TODAY
0 0000 MORNING AMERI-

Propertyownerswithln300feetoo
the proposed prolect may submit
comments. in writing, to Division of

Environmental Services. P.O. Box
2469. Sanford, Fl. 32771 within 14

$00
(4)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

days.

Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of County Court
Seminole County,

8:25

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
©NEWS

Florida

Publish: April 26, 197
DEI.111

8:30
Neticeijuer
Flctltleus Name Statute

TODAY
(2)
00000 MORNING AMERI.
CA
0 UUA8, YOGA AND YOU

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant, to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
MS.05,FlorldaStatutes,wlllreglster
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, FlorIda,
upon receipt of proof of the
publicalionof this note, thefictitious

9:00
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0 MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MOVIE
PRO-

name, to.wit:

9:55

BATHTIQUE
under which we are engaged In
business at Altamonte Mali,
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
That the parties Interested in said
business enterprise are as follows:
FIRST BASE, INC.
RONALD SHACTER, President
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida, on April 13, 1979.
Publish: April 19,26, May 3, 10, 1979
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 79710-CA-Id-I
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
JOSEPH R. CARROLL,

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11:30
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
OFAMILYFEUD
AfTERNOON

Petitloner.Husband,

and
DEBORAH K. CARROLL,

Respondent-Wife,
1200
PASSWORD PLUS
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE

NOTICI OF ACTION
TO:MRS,DERORAHK.CARROLL
2025 West Malon

Peoria, Illinois 61603
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

EDUCATIONAL

action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you In the
Circuit Court of seminole County,
Florida and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to on JACK T

PRO-

GRAM$IING
12:30
0 RYAN'S HOPE
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE,
of
CLEVELAND, MIZE A BRIDGES,
Attorneys for Pstlticner.Husband,

100
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(2)
(4) MIDDAY
THE YOUNG AND THE
$1$'flJ$
0 AU. MY CHILDREN

whoseaddress is Post Office Drawer
Z, Sanford, FlorIda 3271), on or
before May-Yir-W79,-and file-the
original with the Clerk of the Court
either before service on Petitioner's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a Default and ultimate
iudgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on this 23rd day of Ap'il,

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WORLD

2:00
(2)THE0OCTORS
0014 UFITO UVI

1979.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis

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JACK T. BRIDGES, ESQUIRE
CLEVELAND, MIlE $ BRIDGES

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1GINIRALHOSPITAL
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Post Office Drawer z
Sanford. Florida lflfl
Telephone: 305.322.1314
Attorneys fur PetitIoner
Publish: April26, May 3,10,17,1919

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COUNTRY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 794116.CA44.I
IN RI: The Marriage ii
MINNIE BELL JOHNSON HUD.
LEVI wife

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and yware rpauir.dtoser.c,py
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claimants to said vehicle appear or
plead to the complaint herein by
June 11,1979, and in default thereof
the Court will proceed to final hear.
ing and adiudicatlon of this suit as if
such claimant or claimants h'd
been served wItP' process and shal'
order ludiclal saleof said vehicle, as
is, in Order to enforce the forfeiture
of the United States Marshal. 2.
That notiCe of this Order be
l)UbIi5t*d by the United States
Marshal in a newspaper of general
circulation in Seminole County,
Florida, once a week for three
consecutive weeks, commencing
April 26, 1979. DONE and OR.
DERED at Orlando, Florida, this
day of April, 1919.
.5. GEORGE C. YOUNG
United States District Judge
Publish: April 26, May 3, 10, 1919

DEI.Si
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CASE NO. 754011'CA49K
WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND
SOCIETY,
PlaIntiff,
vs.
SHIRLEY LOUISE RENOCK,
Dlfefldaflt.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE BY
CLERK OP CIRCUITCOURT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Arthur H. Beckwith,
Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, will, on
the 17th day of May, 1579, at 1100
AM., at the west front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse, In the
City of Sanford. Florida, offer for
sale and sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following described property
situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to.wlt:
Lot 15, Block H, NORTH ORLAN.
DO TERRACE SECTION TWO OF
UNIT ONE, according to the Plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 16,
Page 64, Public Records of Seminole

County, FlorIda.
pursuant to the final decree of
foreclosure entered in a case pen.
dinginsaidCourt,thestyieofwfiicft
Is Wilmington Savings Fund Society
vs. Shirley Louise Nenock.
WITNESS my hand and official
of si Court thIS 23rd day f

AprIl, 1979.
(SEAL)
H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: PatrIcia RobInson
osy Clerk

Joseph M. Panlello, EIQ.
Exchange National Bank Bldg.
P.O. Box 3316
Tampa, Florida 33601
Publish Apr. 26 May 3
DEI.114

_______________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. PS-13-CA.19.K
THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF
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WILL1*MSBUNGH,
PlaIntiff,

Defifldent.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURISALESY
CLERKOPCIRCUITCOUIT
Notice ii hereby given that the
undersigned Hon. Arthur H. Beck.
with Clerk ci the Circuit Ciiii't

Seminole County, Florida, will, on
the 21st day of May, 1979, ci
S
A.M., at the West Front door St the
Seminole County Courthouse, in the
City of Sanford,
ride.
safe and sell at public outcry 10 the
tIllSwIitS

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ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

mI00000JPLi

FORD CHATEAU VAN, VIN
FLAaA67O74F, and it appearing to
tpie Court the location of the true
owner to said vehicle Is known, and
that said property is located in the
Middle District of Florida, it iS
ORDERED: 1. That any claimant or

srCash,the

TO: OSCAR SYLVESTER

(2) CAROL IIMNITT AND

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JOHNSON.

NOTICE OP ACTION
DISSOLUTIONOF MARRIAGE

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property situate in this District and

described as follows: ONE 1976

vs.
THE LANCER CORPORATION,

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIICUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLI

J(IMILAUGJ4

aboveen$ltledcauseby Elizabeth A.
Jinkins, its Assistant United States
Attorney, in an action to enforc, the
forfeiture on behalf of the United
States Marshal upon personal

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE

Deputy Clerk

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FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
NO. 75.140 ORL.CIV.Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plalntiff..vs. ONE 976 FORD
CHATEAU VAN, Vehicle Iden.
tiflcation
No.
FLA6AIO74F,
Defendant. ORDER FOR SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION
On motion
and affidavIt ot plaintiff in the

dscvibed properly
SemIle County,
onlda, ti-wit:
Lot V heck H, NORTH ORLAN.

situated In

DO TERRACE SECTION FOUR OF
UNIT ONE, accordlng to *5 Plot

itiesiSI SI rSWdad in P155 lOok 17,
Page3I.PubllcRecordsof Seminole
Sanford, Florida, 33711 so AliSriwy County, Florida.
for me Petitioner in this action, and pursuant IS liii fInal decree of
file*5srig alwilhftieClerket Ike foreclosure entered in a case pen.
Circuit Court In and for Seminole d05 IliICIUrt,tI1.slylOf which
County, Florida. on or bere the Is The Dime savings Rank of
11th day of May, iWi. OthaIrwise, a WilHamsburgh vs. The Lancer
.ludgmo.W may be as$ie.d a,skiot Ccs'pOIShisIi
WITNESS issy ha.rid and OfficIal
you for the relief demanded in me.
fifi
seal ii said Court mIs 33rd day of
AprIl, 1579.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
SEAL)
ci this Ceurt. this 23rd lay 11Apr11.
isis.
Arthur H. lecheilk Jr.
(SEAL)
CtOrkSICirc$Csqtt
Arthur H. Ssckwl* Jr
Iy:Potrlcia ReShlssn'
CIt ci me Circoti
Deptdy clest
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.fouph M. Panlailo. Iii.
$emi.isle County, Florida
Exchange Notional Rank Bldg.
iy eve Crahires
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p.0.
Deputy Clerk
Tainge.' Florida 33001
PuhiIoIiApr.$&amp;May3, * U 7979 PuIdik April 3*. 1579
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Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

3222611
831-9993
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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3consscutivetimes ... 31C a line

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0:00 AM.
lcons.cutivetim.s .....35c a line
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon
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DEADLINES
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COUNTY COURT

ORANGE COUNTY

CASE No. o
HOBART CORPORATION,

Sunday - Noon

FrIday
_______________________________

Plaintiff
vs
AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES
CORPORATION aka
AMERICAN FOOD SERVICE, IN.
COMPORATED. dta
PARP 5 SHOP.

4—Personals

. ,-ALEWWITHADRINKING
PROBLEM?
PerhapsAicoholicsAnonymous
CanHelp
Phone 641.3333

.WrItP O..aos 1213

fringe binefits Exp. preferred.
Call Linda Alford, 3220015.

912 French Ave.

For ambitious person in sales 8
service. Old established corn
pany. Fringe benefits. Starting
income based on present
standard of living. Call Orlando

WHY BE LONELY? Wrlte"GeIA
Plaintiff

Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 10)1. CIwtr., FL. 33517.
_________________________

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ISAtOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON
ForfamlllesorfrienC of
prdolemdrinkers
elnformationcall
Fort

AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES
CORPORATION,
Detent
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ
Execution issued out of and under
Ihe seal of the CIrcuit Court
OrangeCounty, Florida. upona final
iument rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 21st day of March AD.
1975, in that certain case entitled,
Borden
Inc.,
Plaintiff
'VS
Services

647.3333orwrlte
Sanford AlAnon FamIly Group

B0 553
Sanford. FIe. 32771
__________________________
DIVORCE-520.50-Guarante,d.
Free details; KIT, Box. 791,
Pompano, FL. 33061. 94167,

___________________________

Cor.

poratlon, Defendant, and under a
prior writ of execution as listed
above docketed on the 23rd day of
February A.D. 1975 and which
aforesaid WrIts of Execution were
delivered to me as Sheriff of

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ijiENiiti

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engauedinbuslnessat21S French
Ave., Sanford Seminole County,
Florida, v' dir the fictitious name of
MR. C'S SOUTHERN FRIED
CHIcKEN, and that I intend to
register saidnamev I the Clerk of
the Circuit Court,
nnule County,

satisfy the terms of said Writs of
Execution.
E. Polk,

Sheriff
Seminole County,'Florlda
Publish: April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1975
OEI76

Florida in accoro n. with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 065.09

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROlATE DIVISION
File Number PR

Florida Statutes 1951.
51g. Albert Constantino

Pres.
PublIsh: April 26, May), 10, 17, 1979

Probate
IN NI: ESTATE OF
IMOGENE McCAIN,

DEI.109

Deces
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATIO$
ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
AREHEREBYNOTIFIED
thattheadministra$ioflofthees$ate
ci IMOGENE McCAIN, deceased,
File Number PR 79., is pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole

County, Florida, Probate DIvision,
the address ci which Is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford, Fla.

32771 Thepersers&amp;repres.IgatIveof
the estate Is David W. Cuenlngham,
whose address Is p
WInter Park, Fla. 32710. The name
and' address of the personal
representative's attorney are
All persons having claims or
demands against, the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTICE,tofliewithth,cle,k
of the above court a wrItten

statement of any claim or demand
They may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must Indicate me
basIs for Ph. claIm, the name j4
addreeS of the creditor or his agent
or

attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claIm is not yet due,
the date when It will become
shall be stated. if the claim is

contIngent or unliquldated, the
noire ci me unrtainty shall be
stated. It the claim Is secured, ffi
security sPaII be described, The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copIes ii Wte claim to me clerk
the desk to mall one copy t
sock personSi reprssentasivs,
Al$psr,onsln$eresfodlnffieestate
to whons a copy of this Notice Of

Mist
has boon mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE o
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any obliCtions
they may hive tli55 dialisege

validity ci lii' decadent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
ropresintative, or *5 v
or
IurisdlctIon SI Ike court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND

CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, that said City
CouncllwIllholdapublich,aringat
the City of Winter Springs Com.
munity Building, on Tuesday, May
IS. 1579, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as possible, to consider
an Ordinance entitled as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
AMENDING SECT ION 172 (a) OF
THE WINTER SPRINGS CODE OF
ORDINANCES, ENTITLED "PER.
SONNEL POLICY COMMITTEE",
PROVIDING FOR A PERSONNEL
POLICY COMMITTEE, CONSIS.
TING OF THE CITY MANAGER,
AS CHAIRMAN, THE DEPART.
MENTHEADSOF THECITYAND
ONE EMPLOYEE FROM EACH
!ENTTO_IE ELECTED
QMANDBYTHEEMPLOYEE5
OF THE.DEPARTMEPIT IN *14

ELECTION CONDUCTED BY THE
DEPARTMENT HEAD AS MEM.
BENS,AND, IF THE CITY COUN.
CIL SO DESIGNATES. AN ELEC.
TED OFFICIAL OF THE CITY AS
AN EXOFFICIO MEMBERS PRO.
VI DING FOR SEVERABILITY;
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE

DATE,
AcopyotsaidOrdina,iceI
.3vallable at the offIce of the City
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, tsr all persons desiring to
examine same.
All Interested persons are invited
to attend lad be heard'
,

THIS NOT ICE Shall be publIshed
in the Sanford Evening Herald, a
newlPapefifgoneralclrcula,Ion In
the City, one (I) time at least fifteen
(iS) days prior to the time of the
public hearing.
DATED thIs 20th day of April,
I97.
City if Winter Springs,
ly:-s. Mary 1. Nort*n,
City Clerk

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
IIPIESINTATIVE:
DAVID W. CUNNINGHAM
P.O. Box 1135
WWsr Park, Fl. 32795

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PublIsh:
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REALTY WORLD.

24 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2135' S French (Il 97) Sanford
323 5324
301 E. 23rd St. Large 3 BR, )1
bath, LR with fireplace,
separate DR. eat.In kitchen, on 2
large lots. C-H&amp;A. $31,900.

HAL COLBERT,

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REALTOR 323.7532
Eve. 323.06)7, 333- 1507, 322.7177
EXECUTIVE LIVING 4 BR, 2 6,
fireplace 8 FR, breakfast rm. &amp;
formal DR. pool w•gazebo 5

enlertainment area. Privacy
wall, dual sprinkler system.
$93,300.

weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
3239633: 111.7113.

LAKE FRONT over ', acre
beautifully wooded building site
on paved street, City water.
510,000.

30-Apartments Un(urnisI

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for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. if you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1500.432$403 anytime for
recorded message.

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EVERYONES DREAM extra
ordinary! Large &amp; spacious
older 3 BR, 1'/2 B home. Many

1 BR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

Goodyear Service store has perm.
naneni full time position. Ex.
Perienced in auto, truck tires 8
auto service a must. Call J. D.
Hemphill for appt. Goodyear
Store, 355 West 1st St., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Employer

Blvd. on 17-97 in Sanford. Call
3230670 Mariner's Village.

unique features, picturesque
landscaping. $69,950.

Lg.1 BR, 2 6, new apt. All ap.
pliances, no children or pets.
$300. lii Landmark, Deltona,
6614191.

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COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR,

workshop I storage bldg.,
fenced, shade trees. Cony, to
shopping, $21,500.

DeBary -Lovely 1g. 1 BR, Air, No

Harold Hall Realty

Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
shopping 8. Churches.
323-0031, 661.64$.

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InC.REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or NIght

31Apartments Furnished

For a career In Real Estate call
Really World, The Real Estate

Agency June Porzlg 323.5324.

4 room Apt., downstairs, $145 per

mo $50 deposit. $10 extra per
mo. for child or pet. 333.02$),

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AfldThat'sAFact,

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322.599?

32)0759

And That'sA Fact TOOl
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STENSTROM
REALTY
1st QUARTER 1979!

SEIGLER REALTY
B RO l( ER

SELLERS&amp; BUYERS

YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOME St

*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B,
A acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!

WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

citrus grove &amp; SF146 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good prIce &amp; terms.

1 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd.
frontage &amp; beautIful oak trees in
Osteen. Good terms.

TEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322.499)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 362.3635 322.1959

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

DeLand 6688335

WHAT A BUY! 3 BR, I bath Home

w Central H AC, w.w Carpet,
DR. FR , Porch, Completely
Fenced &amp; landscaped! Super
Location! Great for Comm.
Offices Too' BPP WAR.
RANTED. Great Buy for
$38,900!
FANTASTIC! 4 BR.? Bath Home
in Pinecrest wCentral H AC, w
w Carpet, eq. Eat In Kitchen,
5cr Patio, FR, on a Beautiful
Landscaped Lot! Just 539,900!
BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
Bath Home In Idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor! Pool &amp; Patio, Central H

1BRA-C,Carpe$ed
$)lSFurnished
323.9040

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79U.CA-O9.D
RONALD L. IRWIN, asl'rustee,

2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.
Shenendoah Village. 3232920.

'Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 235 1. 245.

M. Unsworth Realty

Plaintiff,
vs•
LENOARD
J.
FINCH
and
BEATRICE FlNrw. i. ..i..
SEMINOLE
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL,

32—Houses

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REALTOR
ML5
173 606) oreves. 3230317

Unfurnished

For Lease Executive home in
idyllwilde. 4 BR, 3 8, FR, icr.

pool. Luxury living, turn, or
unfurn. Call The Real Estate
Agency, 3235324.

Defendants.
NOTICEOP SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to Final Judgment of
fureciosurerendered on the 24th day

37A—ONICORII*aI
___________________

of April, 1979, in that certain cause
pending in the Circuit Court in and
for Seminole County, Florida,
,wrein RONALD L. IRWIN, as

Storageor Work Area
fromlx6to 15x30.
1.4 Ind. Pk at SR46. 323 0061

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3 BEDROOM 2 BATH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, OVER SIZED ROOMS
LOADED WITH CLOSETS.

$37,000.

Kitchen. ')R &amp; Every
Imaginable Feature! BPP
WARRANTED. Your Wish
Come True for $72,900 I
LONESOME HOME! 3 BR, I Bath

Home in Sunland w.Dinlng Area,

ford,

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Private lot already set up for
mdaiiehomelnSanfordorLake

Maryarea.Callcollect(901)3S)1755 after S p.m.
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Florida,

the following
describoø p0ifly, situated and
being in Seminole County, Florida,'
towit;'
Lot 47. GAIDENGROVE, UNIT
ONE, according to the Flat thereof

an in onter to satIsfy tPie terms gi
saId final Iudgmlnt,
(SEAL)
Clerk of m. Circuit court
or PatricIa Robinson
Deputy clerk
5 KIRBY MOP$CRIEF
.

SHINHOLSER.
LOGAN
MONCRIEF
Post Office lOx 7215
Sanford, Florida 3371)
AttOrneys for Plaintiff

AN

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PublieJi Apr. 261 May 3.1919
DCI 1)7

NEW LISTING IN LAKE MARY I
This 4 BR home is lust 6 years

old. The location is great has a
country atmosphere yet lust
mm. from 1.4. The added Plus is
the beautiful in ground pool &amp;
patio area. 5.51,500.

REALTY WORLD.

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VAHA-235-Conv.
Homes
LowDownPayment
Cash for your loll Will build on

your lot or our lot.
YEnterprise, Inc.
MedeIInc.,Reaitor

6443013

'La ..L Hrnes. .,i.l. .ntvtnl TO
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
225.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER.
ls*LuWNER$ DoIl'I ION VOW'
cr0111: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
thaiv Oquily, We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA
ASSOC.
Realtor. 614.2110.
3 lOr., 1', bath, tenced b.yd,

range. ref., d-wshr., washer
dryer. VA appraised, $39,500.

Much More!
Pefect for
Newtyweds or Retired Couple!
Nice Location! BPP WAR.
RANTED. Yours for $21,300!
lUST FOR YOU! 3 BR, 1½ Bath
Home Remodeled, all Rooms
Paneled, New ww Carpet,

Fireplace in LR, FR, Close to
S:hools &amp; Shopping! A Buy for
$21,000!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
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MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
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322- 2420

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
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gressive, Sales Volume Leader
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2 BEDROOMS, RANGE I NEFRIGERATOR,
CARPORT
NEAR MELLONVILLE. $19,500.
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR,
NEW ROOF NEAR MELLON.
VILLE. $21,000.

ANYTIME

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 2,700 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
INLAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TRAL HEAT I AIR, FIRE.
PLACE. FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD
VERTISE. $53,000.

SEIGLER REALTY
IROKER

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1571
DsLand 661-8335

Call 323-4395 after 1:30.

Free listing BROCHURE writeCHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 2*906

2565
Branch Office

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3733332

42-4bile Homes
See our beautiful new BARRINGTON wIap siding I shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3$O3OrlandoDr.

323-5300

VA A FHA Financing
2 lots 72*165 each 1 19652 BR,
13*57, all electric, mobile home,
fenced yard &amp; garden, 10x20

'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12*40, 2 BR, 1~ baths. Ex.

Handy man special. 7 lots w-gar.
age api. Cauld be apt down
stairs. Zoned comm. $30,000.
3 pius acres w 7 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.
(3) 21 acre tracts, wooded. 11.250
ea Small down owner hold.
Nice country lot, mobile home wadd on, fenced, 3 utility sheds.

$15,000.
54445* Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary

Blvd. Terms.
Need a place for a horse? Approx.
2 acres, fenced. All grass, fruit

trees. $1,300, $1,000 down owner
hold.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDEOf

ALL FLORIDA

cellent cond. $5,100. 345.5920.

LosIng your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3fl 0216.
* a •HOUSEWflNTED,

.a

In Need of Repairs
3fl.$4$$ Eves.

47-A—rtgages Bought
&amp;SokI

DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

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Travpl Trailer 21' 1977 Sieep 6.
Self contained A C Like new
5.4,800 323 2541

60" ZENITH W.3lnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, 8 track tape player1
Sold new- $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 83) 11)1 for free
home demonstration.

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a USED. BUT LIKE NE'.V a
Magnavox Solid State II W Port
519.95, 30 day guarantee
HERB'S TV 25975 Sanford Aye

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
-. 322 sco
BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto5.S0
Call 322 l621 322 4160
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Furniture for sale
322 7195

NEW CAR
TRADE•INS
1974 JEEP Ci5

lift. Terry •vsu self contained, aIr
coed., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer PS..
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Lake Mary-. wooded lake view lot

100*130, $10,000.
Lake Sylvan area, 7 bldg. sites

100*140 es. $7,000 ea.

FORREST GRUNI
REALTORS
INC.
5311133sf 330-Ill eves.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS.. SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD, Phone 3224611 or

531.9993 and a friendly Ad.Visor
will hit, vo..
10 acres-Howland Blvd. Deltona

area. 311,000.
A Seoulif iii wooded acre on CollIns
Rd. in Osteen. $3,500.

M. Unsworth Realty

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55— Boats

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla 32771

57—Sports - Equipment

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333.1161 or sues. 333-Mi?

MU

59—WvsicaINrchandise
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc. Center Inc.
3202 French Ave.

3222255

62—Lawn-Garden
AFRCANVIOLtiTS
The Greenhouse
3229141
Eves alter 65 weekends
FIILDIRTITOPSOIL

YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7510

Riding Lawn Mower, 7 HP
ISpeed, 30 in. cut, very good coed.
$350. 339-334*

64—Equipment for Rent

Central Heat lAir Coed Free Est.
CalICarl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 372 1771
JACK FIIQSI - Cent. heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service Free Est. on
'Tnst. Comm 8. lIes 372 0208.

Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
32? 5181

good games. Must sacrifice 323
7026 or Hobby Horse Ranch, S

68—Wanted to

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed, 323 0039

APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322 $12).
ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED

Top Prices Paid

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 211 Sanford Ave.

Buy 1 Sell, the finest in used

nc:.

Beauty Care
TOWERSBEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Ueauty.Nuok
519E. 1st St., 322 5712
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Ceramic Tile

Mo

No lob too large or small Complete lawn service
'-nec
estim,,te 373 4881, Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8019 call
anytime.

ew or repair, leaky showers our

specIalty 75 yrs Ezp. 869 8567

essrnaking
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

lawn Service
General Landscaping
Rose
specialists, lop soil 8. fill dirt,
lawn maint &amp; tree trimming
373 2918.

Light 1'uling
Yard Debris, Trash
Appljances&amp; Misc

SURFIELO'S Electric Service &amp;

ExterlorCisaning
&amp;P Exteriors Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free EsI. 3396066, 668 8335
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(LOCAL) 349 5371

Repair. Industrial. Comm. &amp;
Residential,, 322 9354 24 Hrs.

Painting
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (305: 377 9443
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor

Glass&amp;Sc,'een

____Free Est 332 ISIS

rein-porches, pool end. yif
PilItypereglaing &amp; wd. install.
,

Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3333343,

Grooming &amp; Bcsrng

Antique
Roil top desk Ichair
Phone)?? llllatter6p.m

333-1303
Call Anytim.

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Wanted exterior &amp; interior paint
irwJ Example 2 BR ext., $130.
Guaranteed (100(1 work. 30 yrs
CIP 830 9996

furnitu,, Refrig., stoves, tools.

Vending Machines-Hot Soup for
sale. Will sell to the best offer.
Call 0305)22.

Gold Davenport
Arid Matching Chair

INSULATION
Ratting, blowing,
WACO Foam, tiberglas &amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices Call
lfl 0839 or 904 734 6708 collect
Con(rete Work
ri'.' £ stimat:'
(,:l Mr T,iylor 327 8515

PAINT ING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
1 tee Est
323 0179 -lIterS 30
Pi nt
car pc'ntr y. paneling,
siding. was , anything to repair
the home 830 6309 Sam,

WE BUY USID FURNITURE I

71—Antiques

Cottage leaf, Seaè!s 10*12, nylon
* canvps roof. Like now, w.
canopy, 5)69 or bosi offer. 322.
1112 or 333-5349,

9495

Retired lien want repair work of
any kind, including roofs Free
- E?matcs 373 843
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Appliances

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

VEGA OWNERS
$70413 retread tires. 2 for $36
Call Margeor Tom
Goodyear Slore 372 2121

S pe. SR suite new, 1239; S pc. LR
new $399; Loveseaf $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc dinettes $69.91 I, up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove $60 &amp; up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1157 Su. of
Sanford, 3131791.

1974 MATADOR CPE.

Home Improvethént

MEINTZER TILE

Used, any condition 611 1176

3223335

45O

Air Cond &amp; HeatIng

All type racquets, Avg $8
Scott Reagan 322 8117

BUY SELL TRADE

Kulp Decorators

1969 FORD WAGON

&amp; AcCessories

mi W. of Wekiva River Hwy. 46

upholstery drapes slip covers.
we Will nol be
undeflofd on
comparable quality.

3895

LOW MILES

76 Grand Prix, Si, bik on red all
power Optiofls • rally wheels, I
Top Must sell, 5.3600 323 0696
eve

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
372S627

s3b95

1975 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL

A-C

Half Arabian Gelding, 16 hands,

CONTEMPORARY SOFA, $50
REALTOR

For s,,l,' Custom made stock
rack, with fiead,irhe bar for long
bed pck. up Call 149 55fl

Electrical
___________________________

322SlafterSp.m.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

Commercial self propelled mower
323 4325 before 7p.m.

3II3ISE.Fir'stSt.

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Ford PU 1971 F 100
Automatic, Air, Radio. $950
3232544- let it ring.

322 0707

Since 1937

Realty, 372.7913.

79—Trucks-Trailers

66-4'brses

109W. 1st
1g. Lot-City lImits. Water, sewer
I trees. $11,600. W. MaIiczowskl,

SOFT TOP

Yard Sale. April 26, 27. 28,9 5 TV.
radio, tereo combo 102 Juanita
CI., Sanford.

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Ya zoo

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69 tO
models Call 319 2100 or 831
1605

Garage sale I?? Lk Mary Ave
Lake Mary Clothes &amp; Misc
Fri 8. Sat 9

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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
$116 cash or take up payments of
1)2 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $311714 day or
night. Free home !rial, no
obligation.

I

78—torcycIes

Guitars. Drums, Banlos. Corn

PAItT SALE!
While it lasts, $3 gal. up
Sanford Auction
17135. French

9,AY'TONA AUTO AUCTION
9. I mie west of Speedway
Daytona Beach. wilt hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
'1fl fur lurttici Ueta

I

1971 Plymouth Valiant
Low mileage. A 1 condition
373 1730

RACQUET STRINGING-OR IPS

323 1201

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80—Autos for Sale

Yard Sale
3)0 Sunland Dr
91. Fri &amp;Sat

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
4 SBR WSW 11511. Also 4070*14
wide ovals like new. 3 ton Cent.
Air, will cool 2,000 sq. ft.

'

197? Blue Toyota 5o
AC. Isp $900 —
3732927
'

a a a -

Television--25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet Regular $600,
Balance 1175 or $17 mo Still in
warranty. Cell 831 1711 day or
ni'jht.

$62.74)
WHY SAVE IT ... SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

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I

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Honda. 1974 CII 12S
Good rood Street legal
$300 3230268

Good Used Televisions. $2 anc up
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr
3270352

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Motorcycle InsuranceBLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 323 7710

53—IV-Radio.Stereo

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from s*.so yd. installed

REALTY

2514$. Frmak Awe.
3131331.313.1113,3331779

.

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
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Trash Compactor. Whirlpool
H 0. white, used 6 mos $160
322 III? or 323 5349

54—Garage Sales

REALTORS PARK

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call

GRAB THIS one. owner leaving
state. 3 BR, I 8, plumbing in for
2nd bath, spIt plan. del. oven,
range, 0 W, garage disp. 55
refrig., formal dining, C.HIA,
del. car garage. furn., negetiable. Will sell VA or FHA.

52—Appliances
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Sale

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77—Junk Cars Removed

47—Real Estate Wanted

'MUItIple'LlstingServlce

Compatible Rca Itor-Asso.
dates
Over 27 Years Experience

531,900.
1', YEARS NEW APPROXI.
MATELY 1q00 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE
PLACE 1 2 CAR GARAGE ON
OVERSIZEOLOTINSETTIP4G
OF HUGE OAK TREES IN
BETTER AREA OF SANFORD,
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, LARGE
DEN. EATIN KIT, WITH
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.
COMEARUNNIN'. $39,500.

45-A---Qstof State
Property

Beds double hotel, $30 set
Sanford Aut ion
1215$. French
323 7310

alum. storage shed, septic tank
&amp; good deep well. 6 ml. E. of
Osteen off Maytown Rd. $15,000.
377)397 Eves. Owner.

Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,

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for

1977 FOlIO C,ranil lorno
Blue a c new tres. $800
fl
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'7 Vola'e Ece!'t'r'cndtn
o'nnq c1on 'ake over payrnen5

75—Recreational Vehicles

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af 377.347f)

Tustee,isplaintiff,IndLENOARD

.1. FIVICH an BEATRICE FINCH,
his wife, and SEMINOLE MEM0R
IAI., HOSPITAL are Defendants,
Civil Mtion No. 79'56.CA.050, I
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR. Clerk
Of the aforesaid Circuit Court. will at
11:00 A.M., on the 22nd day of May,
offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash a? the west.
front door of the Courthouse in
S.mnoie County, Florida, in $aj.

NEW LISTING IN DELTONAt A
truly lovely home with country
quiet yet near shopping. Fam.
Rm. &amp; breakfast Rm. Situated
on a large lot for all the family to
enjoy. 3 BR, 2 baths, $47,900 with
a high assumable mortgage.

323 5324

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINurE. . . .iF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

*4*

AC, Fircplace, Eq. Eat In
NEW LISTING IN SANFORD!
This almost new 3 BR, 2 bath
home has lust about everything
'ricluding a lovely Fam. Rrn., C.
H&amp;A I. a great assumable
mortgage you can take over for
$9,000. The price? $33,000.

243S' S French (1797) Sanford

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

ACRE PLUS NICELY WOODED,
ZONED FOR HORSES. EM
MET &amp; 5th. $12,500.

I
Auction Sundays 1pm
Sanford Av at Hy 477
Consignments Welcome
kelloggs Auclon S,iles
323 7050

OVER )OOSALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED

neighborhood. New Listing.

$155-Adults. 323-0019.

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springs &amp; mattress $23.93 ea.
pc; NEW coffee table with 7
matching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, I? 92 So of
Sanford 3228771

80—Autos

72—Auction

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box

1.1 ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
RD. NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY $15,500.

Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

*44 Acres county acreage w

I', ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS.
WEST OF I 4. $18,900, TERMS!

541,900 TERMS AS LOW AS 10
PERCENT DOWN.

JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322.7831, Sanford
icR SAYS SELL EVEthT.
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm animals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. $35,750.

1 ACRE WITH ACCESS TO
LARGE BASS LAKE ON HWY
46 $14,900 TERMS.

2.9 ACRES NICELY WOODED ON
3000 FOOT LAKE, WEST OF ii.

W. Gannett White

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

CaliBart

Sanford- Excellent 1 BR, air- ww
carpet, ceramic bath. From

Classified Ads Gets Results

110' X 230' NICELY WOODED
HWY 46, $14,900 EXCELLENT

Reg. Real Estate Broker

Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR, 3B home plus
Mother.in.Iaw cottage on 1k.
Butler in Volusia County.
$99,000.

Apis. for SenIor Citizens. Ddwn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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51—Household

LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR

contained. Ready to go.
$3,950
*4.5CC

Men's Shirts sale 52 00 ea
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
327 5791
310 Sanford Ave

7 PLUS ACRES IMPROVED
NEAR AIRPORT, 111.900 WITH
$2,000 DOWN.

Rig. Real Estate Broker

close to shopping &amp; in quiet

Sanford. Gracious living from $20

TIRE SERVICE MAN

:0.000 SQ FT AIRPORT BLVD.
NEAR 179?. ZONED RMOI.
$12,500.

PASTURE, READY TO BUILD.

Fenced backyard, corner lot.
$26000
O C. C C C.
SOMETHING SPECIAL

BATEMAN REALTY

*2523 YALE AVE. 3 BR, I bath,

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ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, JR.

of tIll 155511

floors, fireplace, full DR.

Carpet, Spacious Backyard 5

Said salewill be madepunant t

D$i ci the first puoficaf ion ci this
Not idiot Administration: AprIl 15,
iifl.
Devil W Cuimleglism
As Personal Repreosetagive

29—Rooms

A COLORFUL FUTURE
IS A PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
mutIng nice people. Call 44*.
3019 for details.
AVON

is recorded In PIll BooS. 10, Pages
97
4
of the Public Records of
semlisot. County, Florida

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED

How about a S unit apt. complex In
goOd Section close to down town?
Owner financing, $80,000.

Do you work effectively as a
member of a team, do you relate
well with people, it so, we need
certified dental assistant 8
experienced receptionist for
dental office. Sanford. 3231110.

*

'IIEIPVIIIISd

LIve.in Companion, retired
creferred. must drive. Small sal.
+ rm. I bd. Call 322.3097,

FOR INSTANCE

Hairdresser with following
Good commission
Call 3237681; Eves. 3235611

GROUNDSKEEPER

HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford. Fl.
_____________________

good hedge against inflation

EXPERIENCED ROOFERS
Shingle layers some buiit.up
Call 333 4904 AFTER 6:00 PM

Call JoAn, 323.0112

11-A--Arts&amp;Ci'ifts

Want to do it again next April?
Good investment in real estate
can make April a little more

behavior management
preferred. Day or eve-wkend
hrs. Start at $150 wk.
Call 671.7060

SALES REP.

7 BR. 1 bath-Cm. All. Hardwood

PAID YOUR TAXES?

TEACHERS for autistic, retarded
students BA. and or exp. in

*

Business opportunity. Auto.
radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner
to help finance, $35,000,

NEW THROUGHOUT

263$ Sanford Ave.

license. Badcock Furniture, 500
N. Hwy. 1792, Casseiberry.

FORK LIFT OPR.

EVERY DAVI Other Vegetables

$1,000

floors. 1g. FR with fireplace.
$39,500.

T

Delivery help. Over 18, drivers

Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
Supply in Central Florida.

Front (West) Door of the SemInole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, the above described per.
sonal property.
That said sale is being made to

IMOGINE McCAIN
Deceased

TARY
*

CASHIER

items, alcoholic and nonalcoholic
beverages. A complete inventory
availabi.attheCivil Divisionof the
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
mint. All being stored at A.J,
Lossing Transfer &amp; Storage.
- i th, undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:X AM. on the 11th day of May
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing liens, at the

1

Want to build? We have the lot.

24 HOUR O 322-9283

ATTENTION MOMS,
MOON LIGHTERS 8
COLLEGE STUDENTSI
Burger King No. 9 in Sanford now
accepting applications for full &amp;
part time, day 8 night em
oloyment. Good fringe benefits
Apply In person Sun.-Thurs., 25
p.m. Equal Opportunity Em
pioyer.

*

Strawberries lag, plentiful, IS qt.
or more 3 for $1. YOU PICKI

#

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

*

Tn level Country home, beautiful
1 3 home w tile 8. oak floors. 1+
acre, fruit 8. pecan trees.
Completely fenced. $69,000.

3 BR.? bath- Cci. A H. Hardwood

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

A. A. McCLANAHAN, BROKER

Bookkeeper for Altamonte law
firm. Full charge half days. Safe
guard system. $314450.

GENERAL OFFICE

S'ECLIJDED COUNTRY
LIVING- room for horses, fish
pond, 32 w FR, 5 acres. $69,730.

43—Lots-Acreage

41—Houses

106 A 5. Park

pleasant, besides real estate is a

S ECR

9—Good Things to Eat
__________________________

ROINIE'S

Maids Needed
IMME DIAl ELY
Days Inn of Sanford

YOU TO WORK

Found Black Puppy
On Larkwood Dr.

described property being located in
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
i. One 1971 Lincoln Continental, 4.
door Town 'ar Sedan, Tan Vinyl.
YellOw ID No. 7V12A1554fl, being

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

$963734.

BOOKKEEPER

3233625
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sfoi'ad at Ratlltf 5 Sons in Sanford,
Florida
II. Various equipment including:
Shelving, Cash Register, Two
Refrigerator Cooling Units, Tables
and Racks. A complete Inventory
available at the CIvil Division of the
seminole County $herlfVs Depart.
mint. All being stored at A,J.
Losslng Transfer 5 Storage in
Sanford, Florida.
III, Assorted canned and dry food

323•5176

S4..ost &amp; Found

Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following

DSI

Local independent convenience
stores. Must be able to work
night 8 wk. ends. Good pay.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

41—Houses

Immediate Occupancy. New 3 BR,
I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
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$27,500 w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6457 or
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CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notice is hiieby given that I am
engaged in business at 23$ Colony
Drive Casselberry FlorIda 32101
SemInOle County, Florida. under the
fictItious name of KAUFMAN I.
SONS, and that I intend to regIster
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with the
provisions of the FictItious Name
Statutes To.Wit:
Section 063.09
Florida Statutes 1951.
Sig. Terry W. Kaufman
Publish: April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1915

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0 0000 MORNING FLORIDA
IIJNEWS

EDUCATIONAL
GRAMMING

to.
ThisNoticetoCreditorsisdat,dat
Sanford, Florida this 17th day °
April. 1975.
National Association of
Credit Management. Inc.
By: William F. Blue
Publish; April 15, 76, May 3, I0
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
provisions of the Fictitious Name
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT
Section
$63.09
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100
AT 5:11
THE HOUSE op

Florida 32771.
Arthur H. Beckwith, ir.
Clerk of County Court
Seminole County.
Florida
Publish: April 26, 1919

Box 2746, Orlando, Florida, 32502,
within 60 days from the date of the
fit publication of this notice, if
such creditors reside in thIs State,
or, if beyond the limits of this Slate,
within 4 months from such date,
Statements of claim must be sworn

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Legal Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
The Division of Environmental B.P.J. SALIS COMPANY, INC.
Services is in receipt of an ap.
Noticeis hereby given that B,F.J.
plication for the construction of a Sales Company, Inc., whose adeis
dock •t the following described is Building 12$, Sanford AIrport,
property:
P.O. Box 2440, Sanford, Florida
Lot I, Brantley Shores, Plat Book 33711, has made a general assign
9, Page 30, OffIcIal Records, mint of all of its property to
National Association of Credit
Seminole County, Florida.
Further described as beIng Management, Inca Trustee, for the
located next to 2130 Terrace Blvd. benefit of Its creditors, as provided
Property owners within
feet of by Chapter 127, Florida Statutes.
All Creditors are hereby called
the propned prolect may submit
comments, in writing within 14 days, UPOfl to file their reSpective claims
to Division of Environmental Sir with Pdational AssocIation of Credit
vices, P.O. Box 2469, Sanford, Management, Inc., a Trustee, P.O.

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"This is a unique situation," Mrs. Coleman says.
"Regular classes usually have 40 students elbow to elbow.
We develop a closer relationship with 15 students. It's a
unique opportunity to work with these kids."
Mrs. Coleman also instructs a TEP class for seventh
and eighth graders at Tuskawina Middle School.She has a
total of 58 students under her wing and enjoys every
minute of It, she says.
"When you work with children of this caliber, you can
look to the future with all the confidence in the world,"
Mrs. Coleman says.
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Mrs. Colmm says she tries to
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establishes a link between the child and teacher,
explains.
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She aid sh heard
who stopped her car so her pointed the gun at George and Chuck Tate moved in on the
something like firecrackers,"
husband could use the men's ordered him to surrender the subjects and made the arrest.
s. William Bernosky said.
roomwoundupdodgthg bullets cashintheregter,policesaid. l'ollce said Stephens thd not
but didn't know they were
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George and the customers into
Sanford police
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against Daisy Mae Stephens
of Stephens by a news
of
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149 Country Club Circle were said he then ran out the front
photographer who was in the
door and into the car where his
not filed after they said they wife was waiting.
bar at the time of the robbery.
she didn't
were satisfied she did not know
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her husband, Frank Steens,
lie ordered her to step on the
Stephens was formally charged
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offer resistance when ap- the Seminole County Jail
asked owner William George if hit the mark, police said.
without bond, police said.
he could use the men's room.
Mrs. Stephens got only a few prehended. The arrest came
Police said the $60 and
When he came out of the blocks when she noticed the car only 13 minutes after Stephens
valuables taken during the
restroom, police said, he began had no gas, police said. She fled the bar, police said.
robbery were recovered.
waving an automatic pistol lie pulled into a Gulf Station on
When questioned after being
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rencti Ave., police said.
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puzzles and on May 15, they will present a IS-minute
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personal attention they receive from their teacher.
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Mofra, school principal load luggage Thursday. While In Tallahassee they will

the capitol building. Legislature, Supreme Court and the Governor's
mansion, The students raised money for the trip with car washes and bake sales.

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71st Year, No. 173—Friday, March 9, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

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Sadat: On The Verge Of Signing Treaty
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As for the question of Palestinian autonomy, Carter said that
Carter said it was difficult to predict whether his peace mission
Egyptian President Anwar months of ups and downs In their negotiations.
Sadat sold today he believes Egypt and Israel are "on the verge"
At another point he said: "There are really no obstacles In the would be successful, explaining, "We came on this trip without both Begin and Sadat "have reconfirmed their commitment to me
of sWft a peace treaty except for "a few words."
way, there Is only a misunderstanding on the main Issues. I think any assurance if success. What well do Is take to Israel either an that all the Camp David agreements will be carried out.
But President Carter was more cautious, saying that "there are It Is time now that we can say that the signing of the agreement Is encouraging prospect or one that will require some substantial
"The details obviously will have to be worked out over the
dlllscene pro1ema" to be resolved before he can predict the not so far
f1catio"
period of a year after a peace treaty is signed," Carter added.
outcome
He said he did not expect to delay his trip to Israel Saturday
"I think we are on the verge of an agreement" The EgyptianCarter said that only after further discussions wlth,thelr full
delegations will all sides know "hew close we are together."
night for further negotiations.
Both presidents made their comments In Interviews on a tow. leader said.
In Jeruelam, Israeli leaders expressed cautious optimism about
"Obviously," Carter said, "we'll go to Israel with some dl!bcur, lfknhl0 whistlestop train trip from Cairo to this beautiful
Carter, however, took a more subdued approach on the second
fernces still remaining and I'll do my best to resolve those dl!- the Carter mission, but expressed fears that Carter will try to
1foditerrsmiean iert which drew timiultous cheering crowds day of his Middle East peace Journey.
;alcnl the route.
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wring additional concessions from Prime Minister Menachemn
"We don't know yet what will happen until we get through with
I The massive turnout of chantin , clapping, smiling Egyptians ft talks," Carter said.'
,It's hard to predict what will hMm,,
Carter mW he had nothing to report to Israeli Prime Minister Begin.
"The atmosphere In the government is optimistic," Housing
to surpass the crowds on a thnflar train trip by former
He disclosed that Egyptian Prime Minister Mats Khalll and Menachun Begin yet because "we're In the process of discussing
Minister
David Levy said after a three-hour special session of the
Thsldent Richard Nixon in June 1974.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance "are talking about language and the specific terms on which there Is disagreement still."
Sadat told reporters that only "a few words here and there' specifics. President Sadat and I are in basic agreement on
Cabinet.
Justice Minister Shmnuel Tamlr said it did not make any
Carter said there were no surprises concerning the Egyptian
decisions.
have k* Egypt and Israel from achieving a peace pact after drateajc matters that's the situation now.,,
attitude,

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cw"paigr' co.nnl*ee only Wedoe.day. In past campaigns
the Californian has spoken of what he calls the 11th
vv
of politic' "Thou shall not speak Ill of
thy fellow Reput,lken."
In a latter to Reagan, Crane said the reporter's
qt1one went "wifl beyond the 1hi of common
decency."
In an editorial accompanying the articles on Crane,
Leeb denied the stories were printed "solely because we
are supporting former. Go,. Ronald Reagan for the
Rspebfrw no"1'-' for the prnddl!'cy."
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who is happily married family man with eight children.
Congrenw Crane, during his speech compared
President Jimmy Carter's unfulfilled campaign promises
to "never lie" to his own service to the people of his
Illinois dlstrt. "1 have never deceived nor glossed over
the truth to my constituents," he said. "The people want
the same thing I do. They want candor from their
representatives."
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campaign trail because he and his wife have eight
children. He remarked with a laugh that he Is "building a
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An armed robber fled First saying It was a robbery and
Sgt. Bill Bernosky of the them tobeonthe lookout for the
Federal Savings and Loan of 'Your money or your life."
Sanford Police Department robber.
The FBI from Its Orlando
"He did not show the weapon. said at about 10:04 a.m., the
Seminole In Sanford this
morning with an undisclosed She gave him the money in her man approached the woman office dispatched two or more
amount of cash after slipping a cash drawer. We don't know teller at First Federal. He told agents to Join the Sanford
note to a teller demanding exactly how much it was, but It her, "I have a gun In my Police Department In the Investigatlon.
was not a substantial amount," pocket.'
"Your money or your life."
in
his
The man had his hand
The 10 am. robbery was the Arnett said.
Arnett said film from the
first ln the 4l-year history ofthe
Sanford Police Department pocket and the woman coin- saving and low institution's
Sanford savings and loan in- detectives described the robber plied with the demand, Her- surveillance cameras Is In
stitutlon, Vie Arnett, vice as: a black male, 25-211, years nosky said.
"The subject walked out of Process of being developed tq.
president, said. The In- old, 120135 pounds, with short
see if we got a picture of him,".
stitidlon's three branch offices hair, wearing a camel-colored the bank. No known vehicle or
He expected the film to be
In Oviedo, Longwood and knee length coat and dark route of escape is known at this developed by late this a!time," Bernoaky said
Winter Park have been robbed pants.
ternoon.
"The FBI Is on the scene," he
Persons with any information
In the past.
,,The teller is very upset," concerning this man were said.
The savings and loan has
A message was immediately been operating at its current
Art said, refusing to reveal asked to contact Sgt. William
her now. &amp;es said a man Dube of the Sanford Police sent to law tnforcement units location at 312 W. First Street
theoughout the county advising since June 1914.
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Gets Grant For 400 Jobs
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More than 400 jobs will be
available to disadvantaged
y this
youth In 5nh
5WflIflIT with anowzwowAnt
today of a grant In federal
money totAllueg $460,717 from
the Department of Labor
(DOL) for a summer -youth
program,
The funds have been granted
for 10-week summer jobs
program, bsgbvth In midJune under the Coneprebenlive
Employment Training Act
(CETA).
Hank lawls, director of the
Seminole County Manpower
Orno,, mW the awed of the
pant, similff to one approved
by the DOL a year ago, will
again be subpmdsd to the
public school system for adminisirsilon.
Last year's aeunn'er CETA
jobs prugram under the school
system received high praise
from the DOL, while other
summer programs were
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the nation,
the program will begin the
Elliot Smith, counsellor- middle of June.
coordinator for the school
Youth will be applying at
system's CETA program, said school offices, at the school
the summer program, titled board CETA office on Pine
SPEDY (Summer Program for Street and at the county CETA
Economically Disadvantaged office In the Roumniliat
Youth) lad year would again Building,
employ about 479 young people
After applications are filed,
from 14 through 21 In a variety
the Interviewing Process
of jobs.
begin to determine if the youths
Lad year the youth worked at are eligible. The Jobs selected
an worksites thOghO schoolcoordje
are
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county, including
to do some of the things they
centers, as building con- would like to In relation to
tructlart aides, and In land available
and
scaping, libraries, child cares jot location to provide work
forest rangers assistants, the experience," Smith said.
IN, road n'aii4enance and
youth counselling, Smith said
"We had an excellent
program," Soft" "and
were cemm,nded by the DOL
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applications than there are
Jobs," Smith said.
A total of $27.4 million has
been allocated for the program
in Florida of the $ilLS million
allocated for the eight-state
region.
In allocating the funds, U.S.
Labor Secretary Ray Marshall
said the youths placed in jobs
will receive the minimum wage
of $2J0 per hour.
Noting problems In the
am In the past, Marshall
said he believes this Is a good
program, one that provides
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NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!)
Uganda's President Id!
Amin said today his army had smashed a Tanzanian-led
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Invasion but diplomatic sources disputed the claim and
said Tanzanian gunners were pounding the key
"gateway" town of Mplgl with around-the-clock bornbardment. "Despite Amin's claims, the Tanzanians have
dill not met any meaningful resistance and at this
It looks as If they could just walk Into Kampula,"
A highly placed diplomatic source said.
moment

for the centennial parade.
A cabbage wagon pulled by two mules will serve as the dance
committee's entry. The Centennial king and queen to be crowned
at the dance will ride In the parade.
The parade will form at the corner of Station Street and
Broadway In downtown Oviedo and proceed east on Broadway
making a loop north on Division Street and turning so uthwest on
Geneva Drive.
The procession will pass the reviewing stand next to the Post

Bazargan Gets Khomeini OK
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)

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::: : Khomeini In Qom )M key Cabinet member said today
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what aides have termed a "parallel government of
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Three more former policemen under the shah's regime
were
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WASHINGTON (UP!) U.S. senators, who earn $57,000 a year,
have decided they need more. Things are so bad, some may even
"have to ask their wives to work," said one.
So they voted to lift the limit on the amount they can pocket In
outside extra Income.
Without hearings and with only the barest advance notice, the
Senate rushed through a change in the 2-year-old code of ethics
Thursday so members can have a chance to bolder their Incomes.
And no one can charge any of the senators with favoring the
change. The deed was done by voice vote so no one had to go on

liaised Press laternatlssal
The new Iranian government and Libya, two of the
largest exporters of oil to the United States, are cutting
Petroleum sales by as much as 50 percent a move awe
,
to Increue the cost of home heating and the American
penchant for travel.
::
::. The news came Thursday on the heels of a General
Accounting Office study that found a 17 percent Increase
inollprlces thiayear — aconaervativeeatlmate_wouJd
cod 200,000 jobs and add 1.1 percent to the nation's In::
flati(*I
rate by ll.
It

drowned In a bathtub In their
home, 100 Lake Monroe

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Terrace, Sanford, Thursday

afternoon.
The two brothers reportedly
died In the bathtub while their
mother was In the kitchen,
according to police. The In-

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vestigation of the deaths Is ongoing, Sanford Police Chief Ben

Shah Suffers Collapse

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He's Running For Presidency
MANHATTAN, Kan. (UP!) Senate Minority Leader
Howard Baker says he plans to be a presidential candidate In 1980, but he hasn't made an official declaration
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of his candidacy.
The Tennessee Republican Invaded fellow Republican
Sen. Bob Dole's territory TLirsday to deliver the 44th
annual Landon Lecture at Kansas State University. Baker
cautioned a crowd of 1,100 his remarks about the candidacy were unofficial.
"I don't plan to announce here today, but I do plan to

Centennial
King Named

First Woman Skipper Named

queen contest to be announcec
tonight.
A life-long member of the
First Baptist Church of Oviedo,
he is deacon and teaches the
Men's Bible class.

Benjamin Franklin Wheeler
Jr., an Ovledo native, and
president of Nelson &amp; Co., has
been chosen Centennial king to
preside over activities this
weekend with the winner of the

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Woman Shot In Freak Accident
DANIA, Fla. (UPI) A freak accident killed a meter
maid In the women's rest room of the Dania police station
Thursday.
Patrolman Richard Gardner, 36, unintentionally fired
his service revolver during a briefing with five other officers before they were to go on patrol. The bullet ripped a
large hole In a thin will and struck Lucille Benson, 29, In
the neck, killing her Instantly. The Hollywood mother of
two had been hired through the federal CETA jobs
program and had worked as a parking meter checker on
Dania Beach for several months.
Gardner, a former Dade County Public Safety
Department officer who had joined Dania police tad May,
was suspended with pay pending an investigation.
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Drainage District.
He also is president of the
Florida Celery Exchange sac
Growers Container Corp.

Leesburg; chairman of tin

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Legion Poet 243.

the bathroom.
Sanford firefighters arrived
to help Patrolwoman Young.
All attempts to stimulate a
reaction In the children were
Without success.

He was described by men

bets of the Centennial Cam

B.F. WHEELER JR.

he's the king

police.

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Oil Crisis
Unemployment Rate Down Assessed

Brain Dead Claim Disputed

privately

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The
nation's unemployment rate
dropped to 5.7 percent In
February, the Labor Department reported today.
The decline was good news

China-Vietnam: Fight Flares

for the administration after
Thursday's announcement that
wholesale prices jumped 1
percent last month.
The February unemployment
figure was 0.1 percent lower
Um the January figure and the
towed point since the jobless
rate was 5.4 percent In August
1974, according to a spokeeman

BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) — Fighting flared along
the Chinese invasion front In Vietnam and round-the-clock
shelling reduced the provincial capital of Lang Son to
rins, according to Vietnamese reports today.
In Peking, the New Qthia News Agency blamed Vietnam for the continued fighting and said withdrawing
forces were being "harassed" by Vietnamese artillery.
struck back and the enemy scuttled,"
"Qüese troops

$NA said.

for the Bureau of Labor

Earthquake Jolts Iran
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)

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The bureau said the number
of Americana out of a job In
February remained at 8.9
million — the same as In
January. Total employment,
measured by the monthly
survey of hoeneholds, grew by
348,000 to NI million.
But bureau spokes man cautioned that the drop In the
unemployment rat, does not

An earthquake measuring 4.9

on the Bidder scale jolted a tremor-prone northeastern
rIon of Iran early today, Tebran's central geophysical

center reported.
There were no ünmedlate
damage in the
by
days.
area, swept

reports of
snowstorms

casualties or
and Icy winds

for several

Dog Pack Slays Man, 49

Indicate a downtrend In the mciii by 345,000 workers Commerce reacted strongly to
unemployment picture. He brought the rate of non- the new wholesale price in.
governor's office as It U
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VOWW out that the decline institutionalized persons over crease, which came atop a 1.2a
oei.eiay
of low , processel.
from January to February 16 working to a record 59.4 percent rise the previous
sulfur fuel and that the firm is Graham may hold a public
actually represented only two percent.
month, and were preparing for running on reserves.
hearing on the utility corn'
On Thursday, both the AFIr gloomy unemployment news
hundredths of a percent and.
"We're not saying an pany's contention that fuel
was due to rounding off figures. CIO and the U.S. Chamber Of too.
emergency does not exist, or supplies are low enough to
While the overall unemployshould not be called. What we require the declaration, acment rate dropped tad month,
are saying Is that we need to cording to Mrs. Merriam.
only one category of workers
look at every possible option to The declaration of energy
showed a decline
white
determine there's nothing left emergencywouldallowutilities
workers where the rate went
to do but declare that in the state to burn a fuel oil
from 5.1 percent to 4.9 percent.
SALEM, Ore. (UPI)
John be dismissed Jan. 18 but Circuit emergency," Mrs. Merriam with a sulfur content higher
Adult men and adult women and Greta RICIcOUt, who recon- Court Judge Albin Nor Wad noted.
than the one percent now
remained the same at4 percent cUed after his acquittal on refused to sign the iflwtli*al
"We asked the utilities which permitted under current
and 5.7 percent, respectively, charges of raping her while papers and ordered the divorce field that petition collectively to federal antipollution
Teen-age unem ployment rose they lived together as man and petition placed on file.
furnish us Information on an
from 15.7 percent to 11 P' wife, are headed for the divorce
Mrs. Rideout's attorney, Jean Individual basis as the problem
cent, and joblessness among court again.
Christensen, Thursday had a affects them and their service "There wont be a problem II
blacks and other minorities
The couple reconciled In new divorce hearing date set areas," Mrs. Merriam ex- the governor gives us a four.
jumped from 11.2 percent to January a few days after he for April 19 in Marion County plalne&amp;
month temporary variance,"
said
Burns; "we hope to have
11.9 percent.
She said of the 10 Florida
was 'acquitted of the rape Circuit Court.
For black teen-agers, a major charge and said they had never
flew of fuel back to normal
Rldeot*, whose id birthday utilities, some of them cityproblem area, memployment been ha pie.
was Thursday, said he had not operated, only tire, this far by thai"
surged from 32.7 percent to 355
Mrs. Hideout, 23, had filed a seen his wife and their 2%yeer- have turned In such In- E, the
percent, wiping out a decline divorce petition Oct. 13, three old daughter, Jenny, since formation. She said
the three for FP &amp; L, notified the 1411117
experienced the njo'4h before. days after she claimed her about 3p.m. Tuesday. He said are:
FP
&amp;
1
Tampa
ElectrIc Feb. 21, It would not be able to
said
the
nmerna
largtha
his wife left a note saying she and Jacksonville.
hue
raped her. melt
mod the level of tow-seller
average rise In overall employ- torneys asked that the petition was leaving him.
"Once we've assessed all co tent oil
their data and dd5fflthhed we cv45ed to supply.
Delivirlee
need to carry the matter of the
low.sulfw foul would be
another step further, we'll
cut In MU, according to Eia
schedule a public hearing In oinciais, because of the
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Split

BALTIMORE (UP!) A medical examiner testified
there Is no evidence a hospital patient was "brain dead"
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at the time his i1rMor was disconnected by a nurse
charged with murdering him.
The nurse, Mary Rose Robeczynakl, admits she
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disconnected the respirators of several patients at
Maryland General Hospital, butInslsts she did this only to
patients with no chance of recovery.
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The defense contends the victim In the case, Harry
Gesaner, 48, had suffered cerebral edema, swelling
,-,., showing that his brain was dead, although his body was
kept alive with the respirator. Thus, the defense argues,
,
Mrs. Robsc2ynskl cannot be charged with murdering a
dead man.

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'f_ cmdod fuel,
action Feb. 2$ with the the utilities need GniMMO Si
governor's office. However, gr st the
4si of energy

An, Merriam, policy analyst emergency. However, that doer
for Sw governor's office said not insur, that the )igbir
the'dIlltlt' have bow ashedto aft oil will be bWM&amp; :
supply lidorniatlon on their Pruident0emadyedeirw
Individual needs and supply Envfruital
iheutalsi.
Agency (EPA) #Iii widd
The first dda from the I&amp; ales
dividual firms was received M do
ted. i, in
ICCVrdJng
am
effect, wald relax dad
Merriam. That data Ii being
udiederp-'a,ei
reviewed by Jacob Varu, U0 feiJ Qeen Alt Aet,
secretary of 11w 81M Depart. Uidarp,'a1 Q
meat of EnvIronmental Air Act, fldsJ sad atM.
RIgnIIq (DER), and by the poLkm atandar&amp; may be
state energr c"n and MpOW Iff &amp; =dmm of
the Florida Public Service tew NgghL If Sb. amergosy

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A Florida vegetabLe grower

Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland on their concerns
abed alleged Mexican dwnping of vegetablu in the
United States.
"I think itwent very well," said Jelumle Goodujgt4, an
bnmnksj,e,, Fla. vegetable grower, who has crusaded
splint Mexican imports sold under cost of production.

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frightened In an abandoned
bunker at a colonial-era military fort with a .38-caliber
pistol trained on them.

Within an hour, police said,
the two teen-agers convinced

their young abductor to release
than before his two accomplices, who were trying to
collect 1500,000 in ransom, knew

WEATHER

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HOSPITAL NOTES
MACCM a. it?)

QAUDILWWO4JL P.m. Saturday at IrIies
Qa*A. WWsJr., N, of P15511 l"f With Rev. J
°
* Santa Birbara Drive, Ted
Sanford, died W:ky '
He was a member of the First
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wrestler and football halfback
and his 15year.old sister,
Tammy, apparently did some
quick thinking and fast talking
as they sat handcuffed and

They

Pleased With Moot

'W)HINGTON (UP!)

AREA DEATH.

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Grow.s's

Two Teenage Kidnap Victims

Ronarno

aid growers were pleased with results of a meeting with

reviews of theee other agenda notheir petition ca be No to
will be forwarded to the cdsW ,

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Commission (PSC). The codiam Awthat ie

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(From left): The Lake Brantley High School Key Club's Vice-President Brian
(;arc, Vince Davila and President Mike Devoney are all Involved In Project
PROPERTY
ldentificiion. Last week they and other Key
b Clu members visited homes In the
Lake Brantley 111gb School area and engraved Identification numbers on personal possessions such as calculators, small appliances, televisions, lawn
equipment and bicycles. They were disappointed in the small number of people
caltinit for their service—which is being done free as a community service—so
they're going to try again next week. They'll be free to engrave from 3 p.m. to 7
p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. All It takes Is a phone call to Mike at
862-4i194 or secretary Kathy Martin at 1162-53511 to make an appointment.
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Police said the Galleshaws
apparently convinced
Savastano to let them go by
telling him his accomplices
were going to abandon him and
escape with the money. No
money was ever delivered,
authorities said.
The Galleshaws, children of a
well-to-do restaurant owner,
were abducted shortly after 8
a.m. Thursday as they entered
the garage of their Tudor-style

home In Burrillville, a rural
community 20 miles northwest
what had happened.
of Providence near the Massa.
The two teen-agers ran to the vhusetts border.
nearest house and called their
Police said the children told
worried parents to let them them Savastano was waiting In
know they were unharmed, the garage, wearing a ski mask,
ending
a daylong ordeal that when they entered. lie
HUBCAPS TAKEN
VANDALISM
began
as
they left home for allegedly ordered them into the
Georgia P. Williams, 62, of
Augisto Din, $0, of ISO
school.
boy's 1978 Pontiac TransAin
rt,
Ave., Orlando, 10$ Castle Brewer Cou
Police
later
arrested
Saland
ordered him to drive to a
reported vandals entered a Sanford, reported someone took vatore Savastano, 18, and Location about 1 mile from the
home he owns at 1294 Lucerne fair hubcaps, val ued colic- Michael A. Ballard, 36, both of house after Tammy's eyes were
Circle, Longwood, aid pour ed lively at $300, off her WTh Bristol, RI.
were charged taped.
Chevrolet while It was parked
pant on the walls aria
with
kidnapping
with
Intent to
A third youth, neighbor
according to deputies. The at 1st horns Wednesday, ac-—
cording
todepsdies.
va1ook place within the
3M week, Din r.portediy told
DOGGONE
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deputIes. Th. damage is
Beatri
ce
Brown, 21, of 310
e,thnM.d at $111, according to
Reed Ba
Oviedo, reported
$ as. readings: tern- SI. Winde west to northwest It
someone
took
her dog, valued at poralsi, 41; .veraighl tow., toll mph and variable less than
TAKEN
CUS
Richard B. Sleedrom, 21, of $llifromafineed area In her 44; yesterday's bight 70; ii mph loalght.
112 Lake Destiny Drive, yard sometime Tuesday or barometric pressure, 3113;
SATURDAY' TIDES
a
carapremor, Wednesday, accord ing to relative hemldity, 10 pereest.
Ispetist
Tb.
dog
is
part
St.
al
at
$395,
w
as
calm.
v ued
taha from
Daytona Beach: hIgh 5:40
a coestruction site on Cable Bernard and part German
Forecast Sassy today aid s.m., 1:02 p.m., low 11:44 sm.
Port Canaveral: high 5:32
Delve, rural Seminole Coady —t
lair teaij$ — partly
cleudy
Wednesday, according to
Satarday.
High today In u.s., 5:54 p.m., tow 11:28 sm.
SPRAY GUN TAKEN
Haypert: high l2:22a.m., low
A spray girn arid chenikals, the h Se mM 71. aM Saturday
depaIlL
Thsccrnpri.or was on the valued collectively at $98.61, upper 71L Law Weight around 8:01 a.m., 1:12 p.m.
La
im—'u
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were taken from s
Ford
bWWML according in de$la. belonging to Art Brown PM
Control, 2912 Park Ave., San
HJ1IMJRG1AIY
Mary Ellen Whiten, 00, of ford, Tuesday or Wideesdey,
liii C1u1 Delve,_reputed acest*g to polk.. The v,ldc"
SWays task two toleeleiou ads was parhed at the ',enipuuy'
saeloctreictalevioiongam.
ceatthetInwoftb.lnaid a 21 caliber revolver, valee cidest, according to police.
ytotbs locked ,iMelewu
unknown, from her home
sesatime_Wsdasaday, so' galned by irsekiag a side
ceriliag to th$k. no hose w, acoordag to polk..

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a petition for the emergency

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13th Street, Sanford, Thursday, to deputies.
according to police.
BIKE STOLEN
The wallet contained $11.34 hi
Linda
Beth Keaton, 31,
cash and $2,484.40 in checks,
Apartm
t
en
51, 2470 Ridgewood
according to polic e.
Ave.,
Sanford
report ed
Harris reported the man who
ll
some
one
to
ok
a
bo
y's bike,
a
et
fled
on
foot
In
took the wa
val ued at $187, from the patio of
northerly direction.
her home some time Tuesday,
BURGLARY
according to Sanford Police.
Stephen Williamson, 25, 600
East Hillcrest, Altamonte OUTBOARD MOTOR TAKEN
Springs, reported thieves took a
Forrest Lacken, 38, of 1018
camera, coins and jewlery, East Notre Dame, In the
valued collectively at $310, Weathersfleld subdivision,
from his home sometime reported someone took a 20
Th ursday, according to horsepower outboard motor
Seminole County Sheriff's from the side yard of his home
deputies.
sometime Wednesday, acSo far, investigating officers cording to deputies. Value of
have not been able to determine the motor was reported at $260.
how thieves entered the house.

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UP!) Rain
storms may delay today's scheduled dart of the space
shuttle Columbia's piggyback air journey to Florida.
The huge spacecraft Is to be carried to Cape Canaveral,
Fla.,Mopa Boeing 7ll for a launching scheduled for later
this year, Inaugurating a new era In American space
flight. The schedule called for a 30-minute ted flight today
tocheckutthe&amp;Ingofthematedplanel — andthena
fuel stop at El Paso, Texas, and an overnight day at San
Antonio, Texas, before going on to Florida Saturday.

Coordinating Group, Inc., filed To get parmiulon to barn

...Program
Gets Grant

SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)— Just asa casket was tobe
lowered Into a grave at Oak Hill Memorial Park cemetery
In lVfl, an employee Interrupted the service and
demanded full payment of 55 for the burial.
With 300 mourners watching, the payment was asked of
Raul Martlnez, whose l5-year-old son had died ofabone
diasease. Martinez subsequently filed a lawsuit In which
he said he produced a contract showing he paid a $200
deposit and agreed to pay the balance within three days.
The suit said mourners, family and friends collected
Loon the spot, but the cemetery employee dill refused.
He relented, the suit said, only after the crowd threatened
to lower the casket themselves.
Martinez, a retail grocery clerk, said he and his wife
paLd the full bill a few days Ida. The lawsuit was tobe
heard by a jury next Tuesday, but It was settled out of
court this week.

Storms May Delay Columbia

gtu content at witti No
Florida Electric Power mifur coudust oil.

But David Cohen, president of Common Cause, said the Senate
"has turned its back on the ethics code" and added, "Today's
action is the Senate's version of 'take the money and run and-the
public be damned."
"It's a shameful day for the Senate," he sai d.

PROTECTING

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said it would be a* to

probably will be called m
alte up the deficit In jew-sometime next week.

before his election, but stated he could not estimate how much.
Moynihan made $23,900 on the lecture circuit.
"I do not know of any senator who has resigned because he or
she cannot make ends meet, but someone might. Oth ers may have
to borrow against savings. Some may have to go into debt to

Convince Abductor To Free Them

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he and a friend went to lunch Cadillac Tuesday while it was
together Thursday afternoon. parked at a restaurant on U. S.
On the way, Willett stopped at a 1742 In Fern Park.
convenience store and removed
Higgins went to the
$20 from an envelope containing restaurant for dinner Tuesday
the $610, according to police. evening and emerged later to
Later In the day, Willett went discover the theft. His car was
JAMESTOWN, R.I. (UP!) — extort and held for arraignment Kenneth Fullam, also was Getty In Jamestown, on an
to a bank to deposit the cash locked at the time of the in- As an all-state high
school today.
abducted but was released island In Narragansett Bay, 52
only to find the money was cident, according to deputies. athlete, Frank Galleshaw Jr., Is
State and local police and Fill when the Galleshaw car was miles from Burrillville.
gone.
Entry to the car may have
used to thinking fast on his feet. agents arrested a third suspect abandoned.
After making several calls to
been gained by using a coat That won him and his sister In the case, identif
WALLET
ied as Alan
Police said the Galleshaws the faintly demanding $500,000,
Emmett Gerald Harris v, hanger or other wire In- freedom Thursday from a H. Gormel, 42, about 1:15 a.m. were handcuffed, gagged, am police said Ballard and Gomel
Dogs, reported a man took his drisnent to reach between the young kidnapper while two EST today outside his home In parently blindfolded and put allegedly left the hideout about
wallet and ran while be was at door frame and the glass to accomplices were off trying to Cumberland, lie was cited with Into the trunk of a second car 5 p.m in an effort to collect the
George's Grocery, 1506 Wed unlock the front door, according collect a $50,000 ransom.
the same charges as the other and eventually driven to Fort ransom,

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JA(X)BSHAAB, Greenland (UPI) — Police bend the
partially .Mei body of a man who had been killed by a
pack oi Husky sioddogs.
Police Qilef IJ Rwniaaen said the body of Shell.
year-old man was found In the snow with 10 dogs ftgMb*
over the remairA He said the man apparently had NO
selew whik returning borne from a local bar.
The temperature at the time was minus 13 degrees
Fahrenheit.

Willett reportedly told police which were taken from his 1977

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Even Sen. Adlal Stevenson, D..fll., chairman of the Ethics
Committee, said he went to the chamber "to point out that if th e
Senate does that (make the rules change), nothing has changed
except for the removal of an arbitrary ce iling on outside incone.
"It may even st rengthen our hand because It says conflict is
conflict without an arbitrary ceiling," Stevenson added.

was unlocked at the time of the
theft, according to deputies.
The thieves reportedly gained
entry through the garage and

The men then took the money an unlocked garage door
and fled on foot, according to leading to the house, according
police.
to deputies.
CAR THEFT
SUITCASE, JACKETS
Roger H. Wells, 38, 117
TAKEN
Western Fork, the Woodlands
Charles Amacker, 38, of 101
subdivision, reported thieves Buyberry Drive, Longwood,
took alZ3 Chevrolet, valued at reported someone entered his
$1,200 from his garage home and took one suitcase and
sometime Thursday, according three leather jackets, valued
to police.
collectively at $1,100 according
The garage was unlocked at to deputies. The method of
the time of the theft, according entry was not known.
to police.
GUN, RADAR TAKEN
MONEY TAKEN
J.K. Higgins, 305 Hunter's
William Michael Willett, 24, Point Trail, Longwood,
Geneva, reported someone took reported the theft of a .32
$680 In cash from his car caliber pistol; a micro eye
sometime Thursday while he speed radar and a billy club,
was In Sanford.
valued collectively at $2301

rock jetty.
Charles Gresham, 36, the owner of the Runaway, swam
to a nearby Island and nearly seven hours later flagged
down a Coast Guard cutter, The bodies of two men In his
party washed ashore, but Gresham's 31-year-old wife,
Donna, and a woman Identified only as Lou, about 23,
were not found and were presumed drowned.

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ordered the woman to give him
the cash on hand, according to

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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UP!) A Panama City man Is
the only apparent survivor of a nighttime fishing outing
that turned to tragedy Thursday when a 33400t yacht with
five aboard was hit by 12-foot seas and later thrown onto a

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complete t he ir terms. Some may have to ask their wives to
work," Stevens said.
There was hardly a protest, with only three Democrat
Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio, Dennis DeConcini of Arizona and
Max Baucus of Montana — speaking against the change.

cash during an armed robbery
at the Pacer Funa Service
Station, 1315 West First Street,
at about 8:15 p.m. Thursday.
The men reportedly entered
to station where Carol Jean
Gill, 34, the assistant manager
of the-station, was working
alone. Oneof the men pulled

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inittee as a "quiet, modest man
who has without fanfare helped
many young people to go Sc
college and get jobs and a k!nd.
hearted employer who situ a
personal Interest In his em'
ployees' problems."

The children were then taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital

where physicians and nurses
attempted vainly to revive
them.

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Groveland; and served on tin
Florida Citrus Mutual for U
years, and Is service officer foi

honorariums and specific prohibitions on some other endeavors.
The revision was proposed by Sens. Ted Stevens, H-Alaska, and
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y.
In 1977, the latest year for which financial disclosure records

Armed Men
Rob Sanford
Gas Station

ALAMEDA, Calif. (UP!) U. Beverly Kelly will be the
first woman skipper of a Coast Guard Ship.
It was announced Thursday that U. Kelly, 26, Bonita
Springs, Fla. will take over command of the 95-boot cutter
Newagen in Maul, Hawaii, next month, where she will be
In charge of 14 enlisted men. The vessel is responsible
primarily for search and rescue missions.

Wheeler Is chairman of the
board of the Citizen's Bank,,

the children when she entered
the home and found them lying
on the floor in a hallway near

record.
The ethics code provided that beginning Jan. 1, 1979, senators
could earn no more than 15 percent of their salaries — or $8,625 a
year — in outside earned Income.
The change adopted Thursday postpones the effective date to
Jan. 1, 1983, meaning there Is no limitation on outside earned
income for the next four years except the old $25,ODO ceiling on

run," Baker said.

former city councilman, and
chairman of the board ol
supervisors of the Slavic

she found them bath face down
In the water, she told police.
The mother did not try to pull
the children from the tub, acInches of water ln the bathtub of cording to police, but went
their home between 5 p.m. and directly to her bedroom.
5:30 p.m. by their mother
The children were not taken
Bluette Keltt, 18, according to from the tub until about 5:30
Sanford police.
p.m. when Mrs. Keltt 'smother,
The children had been left In Rosa Keltt, 42, returned home
the tub about 30 minutes while from shopping and ran to the
their mother went Into the bathroom to pull the children
kitchen, according to police.
from the tub.
When she returned to the
Patrolwoman Margo Young
bathroom to check the children, tried unsuccessfully to revive
a

LUBBOCK, Texas (UP!) — The crown prince of Iran,
Bass Pahlavi, will leave for Morocco Friday to join his
father, the deposed shah, who Is suffering a nervous
collapse, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported.
In a copyright dory In Its Friday editions, the paper
said the 18-Year-old prince's Intended departure was
confirmed
by Air Force official,. The young
prince had been training as a jet pilot since last summer
at Reese Air Force Base.

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The dance will begin at ltnnlght with country music and square
dancing and from 10p.to 1 a.m. a dance band will feature
music from the 20's up to the latest disco.
The Centennial king and queen will be crowned at 9:30, accompanled by a court and flower children made up of descendants
of old-time Oviedo families.
Oviedo Woman's Club will sponsor a "Great Day in the Country" from lOa.ifl.t04p1fl. behind St. Luke's Lutheran Church on
SR 426 In SlaVIL
It Will InClude an arts-and-crafts festival, entertainment, pony
and hay rides and food.
On Sunday, Oviedo churches will participate in a community
worship service at OHS stadium at 11 a.m. Rev. Jennings Neeld,
pastor of First United Methodist Church, will deliver the sermon.
The Centennial Choir will be directed by Mildred Ulrey.
The Oviedo Centennial Song written by Helen Lelnhardt will be
introduced for the first time.

Butler said today.
formed late this morning at The boys, Telly Keltt, 2
Seminole Memorial Hospital on years old, and Terry, eight
two Infants who reportedly months, were found In about six

Autopsies were being per-

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the city hall.

An old-fashioned family picnic Is scheduled on the sdmo
grounds following the service; everyone Is invited to bring.
picnic lunch.
At 2p.m. the Centennial program in the stadium will feature
Mayor Beasley's welcome followed by a flag-raising ceremony b3
the Navy Color Guard and a performance by the Navy Band ant
the Navy's 50 State Flag Team.
Stone will speak and the Navy Band will play closing selections.
The Centennial celebration has been planned by a committee
headed by Nita Rawison. JANE CASSELBERRY.

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Office, then return to Broadway and west to Lake Jessup Drive
where it will turn north and west on King Street tothe First United
Methodist Church, where It will disband.
Joining Kelly, Haltaway and Kirkwood on the reviewing stand
Will be Seminole County Commission Chairman Bob French and
Sheriff John Polk, Judges Robert McGregor, Dominick Saffi and
Alan Dickey, and Oviedo Mayor Ben Beasley and other city officlals.
Prior to the parade, Mayor Beasley will host a coffee for
visiting dignitaries and members of the Centennial committee at

Friday, March), 1979-3A

Senate Lifts Limit On Outside Income
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Oviedo's Centennial Parade at 9:30 a.m. Saturday follows a
dance tonight at Oviedo
Centennial events will conclude Sunday with a program In the
OHS stadium at which U.S. Sen. Richard Stone will be principal
speaker.
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly and State Reps. Bob Hattaway and
Lawrence Kirkwood will review Saturday's procession which will
include more than 60 floats and other units, the U.S. Navy Band,
the Swinging Scots, the combined bands from Oviedo High and
Jackson Heights Middle School, and color guards from the U.S.
Marine Corps, Air Force ROTC, Navy and Heroes of '76.
Units from churches, businesses and civic organizations from
throughout the county will join a full complement of clowns,
dancers, scouts, Indians, horses and Gus the camel In the milelong parade.
A special U.S. AFROTC marching unit and a U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary boat will also participate,
The Clonts family arrived In Oviedo in 1923 In a Model T Ford

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 8 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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"Wto
Belle said loudly.
"A suit with a tie?" Yank questioned.
Ye, a suit with a TIE you know like tying the
Belle stressed.
knot of
"But it's only high school and not Kennedy
Center," Yank raftonalired.
"Where ft's AT has nothing to do with the quality
Belle spouted while the steam
from the iron was casting a heavy warm mist the
room (or was the Iron the culprit?). IT you were In
New York orChicago, you'd probably wen a tux to
s
an artistic fling."
"Do I really have to wear a suit and tie?" Yank

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Well, 1)0000, but if you go with me you do,"
Belle advised.
"But I have you hemmed In the driveway. What
If I won't move to let you out?" Yank teased.

Last Saturday night Yank decided to accompany
his wife to the performance of Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Seminole. Yank sponsors two lancers, and
he wanted to see his dancers in action

By DORIS DIRICH

His Best
With President Carter adopting an old Henry
Kissinger shuttle-diplomacy style the same style
he severely criticized during his 1976 election
campaign the prevailing consensus is that Mr.
Carter is taking a big gamble.

While Wife Belie was frantically pressing a
jeweled gown, he casually asked her what he should

The charming gentleman from the North
established roots in Sanford about seven years ago.
And it didn't take him long to get the Florida
send ifl his shoes through the holes in his well-worn
aneaket,.
The Yankee seemed to like his new environment
including the casual, relaxed, good life In Cornfortable clothing as opposed to snow country
toggery.
Yak reveled In his Florida marriage to a
southern re-Belle. . . the girl of his dreams (or so he
said).
He really doesn't appear anti-social, but he had
much rather be attired In a pair of baggy pents
splashed with paint and concrete mix designs (and
the baggier the better) than to be at a social f

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The ambivalence of these two Mideast leaders
stems more from the centuries of hostility and
antagonism all of which make that final step all
the more difficult. There is pride, tradition, in.
ternal and external politics to consider.
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We hail Mr. Carter's never-ending search for a
solution to the volatile Middle East situation. And

we wish him well.
We hope that before he returns home, that
treaty will be Ini tialed.
Or, at the very least, that a succinct timetable
for the final signing will be agreed upon by th e
parties involved.

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The petty thief who spends a year or so in a penitentiary and

the lowly clerk Imprisoned for embezzling half-a-year's salary
sentence meted
from his ompioyer are entltiedto wonder
out to the confessed Influence-peddler and former member of
Congress, Joshua Eilberg.
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According to federal prosecutors, Ellbsrg netted at leist
$34,990 from a scheme that any House page would have known
was unethical and Illegal.
Ellberg collected his 111-gottenwindfall from his law firm In
exchange for his services In obtaining a $14.5 million federal
grant for a hospital and medical college represented by his legal
pa rtners.
After pleading guilty to a federal conflld of.4ntered charge
as part of a plea-bargaining arrangement, Eilberg was
tenced by U.S. District Court Judge Raymond Broderick to five
years probation and fined $10,000.
He was also barred from seeking state or local public office,
His guilty plea automatically disqualified him from holding any
federal office.
Federal acquiescence to Ellberg's pie -barpinlng
kept him out of jail. To say the least, this denouement mad be a
disappointmentto Ellberg's original nemesis, former U.&amp; at
totney David W. Mardon.
Mardon'a pursuit of Etlberg led to the te*-congreasman's
famous telephone call to Preside nt (1t
Manton be fired.
Subsequsntly, Attorney General Griffin Bill, acting at
Carter's behest dismissed Marston.
In the absence of jail time, Eilb.rg'i sentence represents
wrlat-sZapplrs retribution at best.
The $10,000 flnq leaves him with at lead 134,100 In proceeds
from his orime. And five years on probstfon Is no pw1I)vn,c4 to
a men who so grossly abl10id his Public tflid
As for Ida_r11"cuticn from holding office, Elthsrg had
already been defeated In his reelection ba
The judge did order Ellberg to donate six bows a week to
coninimily service work.
EI1b. g might
this time to research and compose an
essay on equal justice.
Better yet, because Marston would have probably Insisted on
a jail term for him, Eilberg 'night provide i a dramatic, firstkmftd

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full use of their highways after 1985.
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But the odds at.
an$hlàg re..mhIblp
1.6 miflton licensed thUd care openings.
the more hri*[native proposals tossed off by $b
Policy-makers at all levels of government, but
syn'paolisn
participants. There Is, of course, lb
By
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weekends?"
especially federal, have been typically slow to
e
of
the
ex
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mp
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World War U Manhattan proje
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th
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
A book store
Cone,nazs raised a hand to his hert.
recognize and respond o e obvious need for
about
weekend
closings
which
produced
the atomic bomb
and one
manager
once
told
me
she
frequently
had
greater child care support.
"U you are talking
customers ask for "a small Bible with large thatepfamily members cbosertohorne, cause scientist has, In fact, suggested a similar
Lad year, the federal government spent api"
ghborhood mwlve undertaking in auto development.
people to rediscover the joys of nei
Proximately $1.5 billion directly on child care
Committee efforts, however, no matter how
'i1 specifications, with some molincauon ~hers, re&amp;e the traffic death toll by
provision, almost all of which went to families 0(1 pretty well sum up congressional reaction to
tet
well
funded rarely produce such unique a
kbg
taking cars oft the highways
contribu
welfare or at the poverty level. Perhaps
President Carter's stand-by plans for dealing the fightagainst air pollution, I'm In favor of dramatic new departures In technology. These
illi n more was provided indirec
to
am more often solitary achievements, the result,
through with the threatened oil shortage.
,tax credit which working parentstlycan
claim
of
a gifted individual's faith In an Idea end
Judging froin, statements i have
"
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for child care costs.
That
good
to
hesi
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said.
determination
to realize it.
Congress favors gasoline restrictions that
Consens
us
clin
ch
ed
a
flat.
Wh
more
at
is
likely Is a vast Improvement In
c
ta
ur
il
the use of automobiles.
The last major federal initiative on child
"But If you're tiIkb1 about weekend clnilnp the existing
Since
I
mtJon er'gine and In
couldn't
begin
to
ot
th
let
that
qu
e
em all, us
came in lVfl, when then-Sen. Walter F. Mondale
deprive
good
"
of
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the fuel It uses. As one symposium particlpé$ - 1 a comprehensive bill through the consider the president's proposals through the
satlon, bankrupt amupm.nt parks, create observed, with all the blue-sky thinking being
former
eyes
of
Congressman
Consensus.
(That's
HerCongress only to see It vetoed by
man Consensus, not the Clyde Consensus you )flPl0YDad at "sub a1*nd PnV
clty done, the discussion nevertheless kept rdurn1ig
Nixon.
dwellers from escaping the urban environment "to that spark-Ignition engine."
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probably were thinking of.)
n, I).c,
with r*eibliig drives to
But that, If It leads to an energy-efficlept
FI* the Consensus view of gasoline to t5nt their spirits
mondale as chairmen of the Senate subagainst them."
the
cou
ry,
I'm
vehicle and keeps Americans mobile In the
committee on children and youth, is now trying rationing,
- "U you're talking about a rationing systatn I add, "I can youhav. theugbt the problem decades to come, will be all right too.
to put together a more modest, limited measure
What about the dim-out of commercial
that would establish a system of mate grants for that conserves vital fuel, helps hold down the tlrc
price, makes America less dipindsistonliupoits 11041%?"
a wide varlstyof child care sees, from hom.
and reduce. our foreign trade deficit while
Replied Consensus: "If you are tubing about
based are to day care centers.
stniIng the dollar abroad, I'm In favor of extinguishing garish s1W that wade precious
Mw aid would be relatively small less than It.
energy, tom $ear'4 vistas Into eyesores and
$110 million In the nest fiscal year, Cranston
"Big If you're talking about a ritloithig dupe the poor consumer, I'm for It.
___vet In this
omatIOna1 Year of the program that Imposes hardships on crimulars,
"But If you are tuIbb about lnmIng the
(d," the only W11D opposing the child On adds to the government paperwork burden, brigid beacons of free enterprise that ilirnulat,
bill of dozens who have testified so far was Interferes with our traditional freedom of move- business, edify shoppers and discourage
the represai4ativ. of the Carter nLnist,at1on. mud and forces poor, elderly widows to walk 10 evildoers who iomt in the &amp;im., I'mngalad
American Ligios hardly a group noted blocks for their weekly groceries, I'm pk4 IL"
for its Moeting heart liberalism, heartily en. ft."
I
get a thence to ask Consensus about
Cg
Big an asaat
W, "Fm glad
y're on top of the man datory temperature levels for public
secretaq of Health, Education, and Welfare problem, COII*I. How do you feel about bMW He was, he q2.Jn4 We for an
Insisted no new 'thUd C&amp;e program is needed. the prpspectiv. closing of gasoline stations On appointment with a Bible ail,nun,

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Susan Ann Welch
- Craig Richard Keogh

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Welch of 1025 Arthur Ave.,

Orlan do, announce the engagement of their daughter,

Susan Ann, to Craig Richard Keogh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard W. Keogh, 145 Lago Vista Blvd., Casselberry.
Born In Orlando, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Brown, 1031 Harley Ave., Orlando.
Miss. Welch is a 1971 graduate of Edgewater High
School, N4ndo. She received a Bachelor of Education In
1975 and a Muter of Education In 1976, both from the
University of Florida. Miss Welch is a teacher at Mllwee
Middle School.
Her fiance, who was born In Sanford, Is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gleason of Lake Mary. He Is a 1969
graduate of Seminole High School. He received a Bachelor
of Education In 1973, and a Master of Education, In 1976,
both from the University of Florida, He Is a teacher at
Milwee Middle School.
The wedding will be an event of April 7, at 7 p.m., at
College Park United Methodist Church, Orlando.

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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harris of 1952 East End Drive,
Orlando, umoimce the engagement of their daugther,
Katherine Ann, to John William Rwnbley Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. J.W. Rwnldey Sr., 2006, Chase Ave., Sanford.
Born In Rlchlanda, Va., the bride-elect Is a 1973
gradiat. of Winter Park High School, Winter Park. She Is
employed as an executive secretary.
Her fiance, who was born In Sanford, Is the grandson of
Mrs. Cuns Dwm, 1906 Lake Ave., Sanford, and Mrs. Jewel
Rainbley of Kissimmee.
He attended Simiflole High School, currently attends
Sninol, Oxnrnimlty College, and Is employed as a

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WASHINGTON—In the backrooms of m11-y pwths.s with the French. They have that they would ad4*tt "We would have no troops moved Into Ethiopia. To the south,
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analysts are astiy preparing to,wrlls an Saudi pews from Japs to Wad Germany.
told as "M privately, we would kom, the ArablanPthwo1ain South y.mn, To the nos
Arabia as a US, ally.
More Impodad, the 52* have eked closer plonce of the A1me Army I Saul both Intl isid Iraq were Viewed In
They are giunly awe that the sfl-'n of to the Arch .em1d&amp; The royal femity Is Arabia." 1
dea' dwe ab whigo* powers.
Soul MaIds could be c'"eos. Fir the meleusto take oat rance top
an Iran- —lki.,t---' They hats warssd that a UI
Even Within the Saul borders, the vital
Untied Slat.. has become deagarosly ilepsi- style
5as Agth. As the price for "y prumee
only wj', the
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the lasorasce, the Afab csads stata arecoatroatatles dates sad Incesese their
Injily
by
a minority Moetun sad, ts
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ss*y
forces
have
co'dleed.d
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rulers, who hive tried falthlully to protect UI weapon apiad the
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literature
In a oountry.
to hasp oil prim
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mere allimi of Fr
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urn
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hiMed apes osBing the chets be the
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se World War IL E,ii
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all_embargo, the Saudis J.Iit the bsycett special rulat
j w Saul Arms ad rely se," sold
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pridiasad. As the ls. awl,
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Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Mode, to Dwayne Earl Bohannon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jo. Bobamson, 212 Pin. Winds Drive, Sanford.
Bern in Sadord, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
the lot. Mr. aiMrs. Hurry W. Peters ot Suilurd, a1rM.
and Mrs. E. J. Brown of Spartanbirg, S.C.
Hw Bow, who as born inWed Palm Beach, Is the
grandson of Mrs. trances Rock and the late Hoabler Rock
o1Isdom, W. Va., and T4,de Bohanon Richards and
Ihelde Joe lohannonSr. of Untth1fl. He Is unployed by
Scotty's of Sanford.
1Iwsdd will beweveidof March 17,at2p.m.,at
the Bosdall Holiness Church, Bwdill Avenue, Sasford.

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Gay L. Yousg of Sanford, announce the
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DEAR ABBY: Now I know
other kids In her class do. YOU
why God lets the woman outlive
must decide whether your
her husband by about 10 years.
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She needs at least that much
herself.
time to rest and recuperate.
Getting married? Whether
Pity the poor woman who's
you want a formal church
been married 50 years. I've'
wedding or a simple do-youbeen married 17 years, and if
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this man of mine des go
4woys new 000muet, "How to
pretty soon, I pray to uoa that 1
will soon be laid to red. I "shacking up" or living Have a Lovely Wedding." Send
couldn't take another 33 years together, and It should be made $1 and a long, stamped (28
of this.
plain that all couples who cents) self-addressed envelope
It's nag and brag! Rant and decide to live together do not to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive,
Shannon McCall
rave! Yell and cuss! All he has necessarily establish a corn- Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
on his mind is eat, sleep and sex mon-law relationship.
Abby, 20 states still recognize
(especially sex). A poor woman
goes to bed tired and wakes up common-law marriage, and
tired. Alla man is good for lshis Ohio Is one of them.
paycheck.
01110 LAWYER
l'e heard women talk about
how lonely they are after their
DEAR LAWYER: Thank you
husbands pass on. Well, here Is for pointing out that In those
one who Is looking forward to states where common-Law
"An Evening At The Opera" will be presented at the
man-tag
recognized,
that day.
Sanford
Civic Center Auditorium on Saturday, March 17,
NO SIG IN GARDEN CITY are as valid sad 1i41.g as a
at6p.m.
marriage can be And thank
'I program Is being sponsored by the City of Sanford
DEAR NO SIG: Too bad you you too for letting my
and
admission will be free to the public.
didn't sign your name. A know that "shacking ups' does
W
am and Adele Pirigyl will perform scenes from
illi
husband is entitled to know how net necessarily
ut.
"La Boheme," "Tales Of Hoffmann" In costume and a
L.A. wife feels about him. He common-law
medley of songs from Operetta.
may want to hire a food tester. DEAR ABBY: lam having
The Ballet Royal will perform three operatic ballets.
DEAR ABBY: You recently a problem with my 11-year-old
For
further Information call the Sanford recreation
published a letter from LIKES daughter, an only child. Annie
dep
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m
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IT LEGAL,who complained thinks she's old enough to stay
because her boyfriend told her by herself when my h usband
ir mi a sew NUWI U)
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actine and iiitoi,'iini' is it
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
parttune student in the
Glenn McCall of West SR
l)rammit
Department,
46, Sanford, has beenSeminole Community
selected to appear in the
College, and attends
1979 edition of "the
Barbizon
School
of
Encyclopedia of OutModeling, Attamnonte
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Seminole High

The bride, who attended Eewater Hish SchooL
ysd as a recqitloedat in Gainesville.
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Ow ss, wha as hers be 1'aom, N.C., Is the
Mm L 7.s,Il3 E.DsbmeyItve,
1k is geaded. of I'1. High School,
=
1rIi'± imunadlyCellegsflrtwoyemrs, and
ed by UnIVIUL
sirI( Co., GalossvWs.
to
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America, Soccerettes and
International Thespian

Society.

Comm anu nave astawam a
reputation In their community
DEAR MOM: Age is ad
as man and wife, are, In the always the west Impeda.I
eyes of the law, LEGALLY feeler. (Sims U.yssr.dds have
en." same
married.
an
17-ye
Furthermore, common-law, uid sitters.) I wadd met be be.
marriage cannot be ended by
on spouse simply moving o
Each party has legal
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obilgatinem to the ether, lint as
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marriage.
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meeting at the Altamonte Springs home of member
Arlene Dudley.
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Krog and Joyce Harvey on a type of love that is
sometimes forgotten - Friendship.
Co-hostesses Debbie Bowlln and Saundra Hames
provided an assortment of vegetable platters, cheese and
crackers for refreshments

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common-law wives. While yojL only one In her dais who dill
response was sound, you This sitter.
My husband thinks Annie Is
missed a geoi opportunity to
correct a common mn. rigid. She bet a dumb child
caption about common-law She's In a special class with
marriages.
gifted children, but to me, that
A common-law marriage IS a doesn't matter. I still think an
legal and binding marriage, 11.yearokl should not be left 51
just as valid as a ceremonial night without an adult. I would
marriage with licensel
appreciate your opinion,
A couple who We together,
ANNIE'S MOM

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A citizen's rally was held at
citizens present, and any others measured a long 23 inches It she then had a stroke. As if that relatives.
the Winter Springs Civic
who are interested in this birth. If that seems like quite B wasn't enough, she had a
Center-City Hall. Its purpose
cause, to send letters to local large baby, remember that the second stroke which left her
was to discuss the ways and
postmasters, public officials, Hendrix other son, 19-month. paralyzed on her right side.
Oii Saturda , March 11, ud
means of obtaining a post office
etc. giving reasons why they old Charles, weighed in at close
Her
nnuiy
friend.s
in
the
city
Suuda,
Mai'di 18, V.i1,ia - i.i
and Its own zip code for the city.
feel Winter Springs needs a post to 11 pounds!
will reinembr Mickey as a very ('otninuinty College ill •
Present at the rally were
office.
gutsy lady. She called inc from i\anule 1'alt'idoscope lii,
Representative Bobby BranMayor Piland offered the
Texas the other evening and weekend for dogs and th:
tley, Mayor
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LLJIflOUII
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lovers at the West (allipiLs. lHuu
Roberts,
representing
who are interested in writing former councilman Irwin fight and said she woUl(l South
Kirkman Hoad, Orlaiitl
Congressman Richard Kelly, the city Is serviced by the letters could obtain names and Hunter was seen attending city
conquer this latest tragedy.
and Councilman Bill Jacobs. Maitland post office and half by addresses by calling Mary council meetings a few weeks
She said she plans to spend
Starting at II) am. Saturdi
Chairing the meeting was the Casselberry post office.
Norton, City Clerk, 327-1800. ago. Irwin, his wife Beckie, and the winters in Florida and
ill
be an All Obedience ha
former Winter Springs counWhen this plan was revealed For further information on this their two daughters now live in hopes to see her friends litn a
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and it Working Territt
cilman and one of the coor- one letter carrier, who did not letter writin g campaign you Melbourne.
while
- hale and healthy.
Trial.
dinators of the movement, John want to give up his present can also call 327-1735.
Whenever Hunter is visiting
Sunday's activities begin at
Booth.
route, with backing from his
friends in the city, he makes a
Meadowlark's ''traveling am.. ithi it day of somiiethini
Those attending were told of union, filed a grievance
point of stopping by and oh' granny." Hertyl Tate, was hack f or everyone tracking, lur ,
the efforts made to date to specifically against the conDo you remember depart- serving the council proceeding. in town last wt'ckt'ntl. After
coursing, obedience .01(1 t'fl
obtain a post office for the city. solidatlon plan. That grievance ment. former Winter Springs
living in Winter Springs sonic Eu liii all uii co lli pet it ijill ,
Those Included letters written was filed some three months councilman Ernie Hendrix is
years. she recently moved to featuring Specialty Classef 1W,
about the situation
from ago and ls expected tobesettled now living in Pensacola
Mickey lk'nnan, a member l'i(tsburgh, Texas with her inam brt'etLs. An added. at-President Carter, down through in about six months.
operating his own business. He of the Winter Springs Ladies daughter, Linda, son- in-law,
traction will be (lie famnot
the political and postal service
lithe grievance is won by the called friends recently and Auxiliary to VFW Post 5405, Joe and their four
children. The Jacksonville K - 9 [)rill '[cain
echelon,
letter carrier, hopes of ever proudly announced that he and recently moved to Denisomi. Kizers
were aLso residents of performing precision iiiarchtiii
It was revealed that, in a first obtaining a post office and zip his wife, Vickie, a former Texas. It was a move
that the city for some years.
obedience routines at 12: 45 p in
step to eventually obtaining a code for the city seem dim, Winter Springs Elementary caused problems in her Life.
Ilertyl vi.ited with lthby and
Food and drink t ill ht.
post office In the city, the postal according to Rep. Bobby school teacher, are the proud
Before she arrived in Texas, Al Kimball, Carol and Whitey available both days, and wi
service was considering a Brantley, who is Investigating parents of it bouncing baby boy. Mickey had a heart attack on l'etrolf, and Betty
Eastham, litissiomi and parking are fro,
consolidation of all mall the problem.
Timothy Allan Hendrix was the plane and was taken to it one at it tune, before For inforiiiatiuu on
entenn:
through the Casselberry post
Booth, Mayor P11-end and born on Feb. 26 weighed In hospital in Texas. After "traveling" to Homestead to any of
the events. contact Steve
office. At the present time, hail Rep. Brantley All urged those at 10 pounds and I oz., and recuperating froin this
attack, visit with other friends and or Marilymi Krejci at 855-4301

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Car?

ByDONGRAFF
Anyone for an Inflatable car?
How about one Oat relies for PO wer on the 60
and the wind?
Farfetched? Possibly, but not so far as tc be
beyond consideration by automotive specialists
in their wide range of respo nses to a cballejt
The challenge is to "reinvent" the automobile
and It comes from Transportation Secretary
Brock Adams, who believes development of is
alternative 10 today's energydemandlng vehioi
Is absolutely essential if, by the later years of
this cent ur y, Americans are not to forfeit their
rights to drive where and when they please.
Adams' first call to the cause, last December,
drew a cool response from automakers who saw
In It an unrealistic demand upon their industry.
The reception was considerable more cordial,
however, during a recent follow-up s)1Tposiafl
of engineers and scientists, to which Adamsproposed a joint Industry-government
developmental effort with Washlngtoa
bankrolling research In the necessary now.
technology on the scale of some $100 million
annually.
A Washington conference In April bringing
together Industry loaders and government
specialists Is the next step In Adams' graad.
design for an eventual national autornobUe
1 policy.
Such a cooperative push might well prodeos
the "energy-stretching, life-saving, people.
pleasing" car of the future Adams sees a

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They are the "latch key" children, the
yomtiofworfrth rs vft nge
froni school each day to an empty house where
television set and a telephone are the only
available "child care 'I resources.
Nobody knows for sure how many there are,
although the Census Bureau estimates at least
two million children ages 7 to 13 are left alone
each day without supervision.
Millions more youngsters too young to go to
school are shuttled abo ut from babysitters to
group-care homes to relatives, neighbors and
occasionallychild care centers as women with
and without husbands flood the labor market.
Within the space of a single decade, the child
care problem In this country has reached crisis
proportions. Whatever the reasons economic,
social or a combination thereof mothers are
leaving home for the work force at an ac
celerating pace.
By last year, according to the U.S. Department
of labor, 60 percent of all women with school-age
children were working, along with almost 44
percent of all mothers with children under 6
"as of age.
They left behind them, to be cared for one way

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Candidates both young and old are vying for the title
of Oviedo Centennial Queen who will be crowned
tonight (Friday) at the Centennial Ball at Oviedo
high School. The dance starts at 8 p.m. and will end
at I a.m. Front row (from left), nominees are Mendi
Voska, Karen Jacobs, Penny 011ff and Marquise
Patton: back row, Mae King, Bonnie Mockbee,
Sharon Cauthan, Lena Blanton and Lisa Carron.

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Most of the pundits have concluded that Mr.
Carter could either rise to the heights or fall even
furtherinesteem — dependlnguponwhetherhe
can pull It off, whether he can Indeed get Egypt and
Israel to sign that elusive peace treaty.
We do not subscribe to that rise or fall theory.
Sure. Mr. Carter probably is putting some
prestige on the line wooing and pursuing Messrs.
Begin and Sadat. But surely that is pilcetobe
paid for a world leader especially by the leader
of the greatest nation in the world.

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"Well, what would you say If you went on without
me, and I showed up later In casual clothes?" Yank
asked with a wide grin.
Belle draped the gown over a garment hanger on
a door hook, placed her hands firmly on her hips,
and gazed Into Yank's twinkling eyes saying, "Not
one word would I say. The communication between:
us from that point forward would be through my:
attorney."
"Divorce or homicide attorney?" Yank
questioned while shielding his head with his hands
to
and scurrying out of the room.
On the way to the car Belle told Yank, "You were
On most handsome man at the performance."
Yank grinned while tugging at the knot in his tie.
Incidentally, the charming man from the north Is
my husband still.

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"No real big deal," Belle avowed. "I'll just step
on your Ill' "yaller" truck, tuck it in the comer ofa :.
small biggie and tote It to the recycle center next

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Denture Clink's offer you same-day service and professional care for us littb us
$60. 00 for a complete set of quality; individually fitted permanent dentures.
Deluxe rnodelsfrnni $150.00.
Florence, under the direction of (tentists licensed by the State of Florida, is
the most experienced, Largest (Ienttirt'
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THE SEVENTH

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Saturday

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Wednesday Slight
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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 17.93 at Piney Ridge Rd.
Casselberry
Rev. Arth ur Padgett
Pastor
Assoc. Pastor
Rev. Walter Reid
1:316
11
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Morning Worship
1:35611 am.
Church School
Services with classes for all ages
Fellowship Coffee between services UMYF
1:30p.m.
Evening Worship
l:OOp to.
Wed. Bible Study £
Prayer Serv.
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First Wednesday Fellowship

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Douglas Jacobs
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Cor. 27th and Elm
Rev, E Don Co.
Pastor
Morning Worship
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School ofttte Bible
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Morning Worship
1100am
Evening Service
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Ill Park Ave.

Leo F. King
V. Scott Harris
Morning Worship
Sunday School

pastor

1:00p.sn

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Don Shockley
Pastor
Sunday School
COla m.
Preaching lWorshiping
II Oh m
Bible Study
5:30pm
Sharing a Proclaiming
7: So m
Wed, Prayer Meet
730pm.
Nursery Provided

3401 S. Park Ave.

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Tvn.Evening Prayer Serv.
Tues. Official Board Meet

Rev. ldmendL. Weber

7:30mm,
0:00 p.m.

Pfller

'unday School
Falses,shlp
Morning Worship

Nazarene

1:31a.m.

ll:h.lIa.m.
11:11a.m.

FIRST CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ill Park Avenue, Sanford
Or. lay T. Cosmato
Pastor
Morning Worship
130a.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
11:008m.
Church Training
1:11:,M.m.
Ivening Worship
7: 30 pm.
Wed. Prayer Service
1:30p.m.

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1531 West First Street
S. E. Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10:014.m.
Morning Service
11:000.m.
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
7:30pm.
Wednesday Service
Old Truths for a New Day

Morning Worship
YoutMeeting
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HOLY CROSS
Ml Park Ave.
The Nov. Leroy D. Soper
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Church School
WoIyCommnlen

11:31a.m.

1:11 p.m.
EveningSe,vlce
5:11pm.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30p.m.
NURSERY PROVIDED

LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. £ Grant St.
(Southern)
Pastor
Rev. James W. Hammock
1:41 am.
Sunday school
11:01a.m.
M.rnlng Worship
5:00p.m.
Ctivrch Training
1: .m.
Evening Worship
Wednesday Evening
1: 30
Prayer Service

Evangelist Service

Rector

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd.
Phone 3130000
Minister
Clitfori W. Schaub
9:458.1".
Sunday School
11:01a.m.
Wor ship Service
1: .m.
Eveni Ser vice
7: 01 p.m.
Prayer Moetllsg Wed.

5:11a.m.
11:11a.m.
11:11a.m.
11:118.m.

APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
211 Maifland Avenue

SuIte ION
Allamset, SprIngs

Congregational

Pastor
SISIa7SCRSII
Sunday lygning
Fri. mime $tvdy

WINTER SPOS. COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elementary
11:11a.m.
Sunday School
11:11a.m.
Worship
Pastor
Rev. Robert Burns

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE RIIDEMER
2321 Oak Ave.
"The Lutheran Hoer" and
TV "This Is The Life"
Rev. ElmerA.Revsclser
Pastor
Sunday School
1:15a.m.
Worship Service
It: 31a.m.

Vanes Street

Sunday service

11: 018 .m.

S.ndIy1chSO
Wodnesdey Restimany
MeetIng
Reading Room daily

11:11a.m.
7131p.m.

10:01a.m.
11:11a.m.

7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.

11:11am,

Young People

7:30p.m.

7:00p.m.

7:31p.m.

1:11p.m.

Ladles Bible Class,
Tuesday
Wednesday BibloClass

10:118.m.
7:30p.m.

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
711 Oak Ave.. Sanford
Fr. William Ennis
Paste,

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Sat. Vigil Mass
7:01p.m.
5a.m.. 11: 30
Sun. Mass
Confessions. Sat.
si pm

Dr. Marshall C. Dandy
Morning Worship
VW Nursery
Swndayschool

ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR. 4246 Red lug Rd.
Oviedo I S&amp;avia)
John
J. Kvcharlk
NOV.
Pastor
Sunday School
9:458.m.
Wa ship krvloe
0:301 11:11a.m.
We maintain a ChrIstian School
Kindergarten through Eighth Grade

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Sunday School
Morning Worship

1:11a.m..
10:11a.m.

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Airport Blvd. I Wegd'end Dr.

now. Frei ft. Gar*ns,

Pastor

Church School

7:30p.m.

5:31 p.m.

nd Prayer

10:11a.m.

Tueldayand Wednesday
Sharing Groups
7:31p.m.
Nursery Provided for all Ssrvlces

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"TRUE CHURCH OF000"

3711 Rldgeweod Ave.

Morning Worship

Evangelistic Service

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7:30p.m.

Monday

Ruth
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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
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Author of 32 books, he
seats open to people of all family needs of the audience.
By REV. LEO KING
He
has
worked
In
apThe
foundational
principle
of
produced
the
national
"Help'
faltha. The Crusade, conducted
Ytit Usited Metbet Charek
proximately 400 revival
by International evangelist his ministry has always been: line" television series as well as
By the end of 1978, at least one
Where shell we find the an.
crusades in the United States book of the Bible had been
"This
is
not
the
work
of
a
man,
special,
prime-time
the
Morris Cerullo, will continue
, swer to the problems that tease
Monument to
and other countries and WUS a published In 1,660 of the world's
through Tuesday night, March but of the work of the Holy "Nasada:
'andtcrture the minds of people
Miraculous
answers
to
Freedom."
delegate In 1974 to the Inter- languages and distinct dialects,
.
...
spirit
13.
today? There are baffling
prayer
have
been
seen
In
every
A
special
gospel
concert
national
Congress on World according to the American
problem of peace anng the
Rev. Allen Fraley Jr., pastor crusade service for the past 27 featuring Archie Dennis will
in Lausanne, Bible Society's annual Scrip.
'.'.
Evangelization
natlool, the stubborn issue of
of First Assembly of God, years.
begin
each
night
at
7
p.m.
'fl5,
Switzerland.
He
has led "Love ture count.
/
racial jiIce and equality, day,,
has been named
comes to services will start at 7:30p.m.
Orlando,
Cerullo
Rev.
Invasion"
lay
witness
missions
bv.dav rdat1ix with members
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This represents an increase
"
iwia*
busy
do
following
a
ousy
MhnIMlOn
Is
Free
and
all
serNorthern
Ireland,
England of 29 Languages over the 1977
"
Orlando
Orl
an
to
our families, our friends, and forgivenius of QwIst and being terdenomlnattonal steering schedule which Included vices are open to the public.
MORRIS CERULLO
and South Africa.
reconciled to God by )U,
ott neighbors.
count of 1,631. Among these are
We are to have a ministry of
The New Ttwne'it gives ON
6 languages spoken in Papua
adustothsenaweraift Ms. rscoocthation In the worid If
New Guinea, 5 In Australia, 3
psopi. are to work together
"Each should learn to
each In Brazil and the Philipt)th11 from other's point of better,
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pines, 2 in the U.S.S.R. and 2 in
l.vin.trplfurther gives some
1tLN had two ofMexico. The Gospel of Mark
standards by which we ficers who fail out with one
was the first Scripture Portion
neuncernent by the Interfaith dericored the theological energy is cause of social In- llxnitpleasure driving, buy cars ever published in Paiute, a
ByDAVIDEANDEIIION
iy bst osme at
liv, when he declares:
Coalition on Energy of its background In announcing the justice at home and abroad." that get good gas mnilage, use language spoken by 7,000
UPIRsligis Writer
to
t
'."I " Wgdbw in arny, live
caznp&amp;ign.
public transportation, car Indian
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rtogether In love, as Iho you cosvsp1.111,d about each other, Dr. George Outen, general "covenant for copervatlon new "AU
To Implement its C*fl1PIlfl, pools, walk or hike as often as vaflons in1IVUI
energy resources on
had only s mind and one Lee clUed them tegother. secretary of the United campaign aimed at Involving
Nevada, Idaho and
spirit between you. Never act "Now," he said, "both of you MIIIW(Ld Ch$tdi's board of local churches and synagogues which the human race depends the Interfaith Coalition,
possible and Improve the
churchandsoclety,uyachirch
to
Initiate
a
specific
energy
torheat,foodandamultltudeof
ported
by
the
Union
of
Hebrew
energy efficiency of their
from motives of ossly rivalry or have come to me and
The complete Bible has been
CItICfl1,
the
houses.
cultural
blng'...are
gifts
of
American
C
people
have
a
special
conservation
program.
published
in 268 languages,
persol vulty, bs* n hnIiMy yost My
the
Council,
The Lutheran Church In our creator God, gifts which j•. Lutheran
think morsof each other then the others I w the as who Is respoi11ty when It Comm to
New
Testaments
in 453,. and
i.sattaaitto1E.elheststep energy me end corsoervatlon. America and the American Lord gives to supply the needs WuhlngtcnOfflce of the United
None of the promises are portions 939.
you do of yotisaives."
Presbyterian Church, the radIcally new but
a great standard of toward rcoucthatlom. You It Is a theme being in- Lutheran Church, In an- of all peoples." eml1e
Entire Bibles were published
ch of the Brethren and specific and the nation's
he
ard
in
religious
nouclog
our
Clut
"Yet,
If
we
their
the
suppodkr
In our relations with have less to e.roiiM." ( CI1&amp;'IY
for the first time in two new
our Network, an organization
circles, net only In response to energy
ervatIou program, consciences about
religious coinmumilties remain languages. Kate in Papua New
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asther, W a diffuriut osusiso a
holic nuns,
the
latest
round
of
oil
price
called
It
"a
theological
Imstewardship
of
these
resources,
Roman
Cat
one
of the few major voluntary G uinea and Mofa in Cameroun.
placsthswot'Idwouldbslfwe followed.
atwe-In
thIs
nation,
nt
th
dist
ributing
"covena
bu
t
we
flnd
hikes
"
cards
networks
that exist at a
Paor'c'P'
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There were 28 Languages in
sdd sppreaimate this hi
end WOOICO of roots level where such actions which
o1cP'
reflect
on
are
using
far
more
inviting
"all
the
imperUv.
stems
tram
"
at
ie
men
'
which
in
torn
apart
has
complete
New
t
Idssl.
then we need and we are good will to Join with us In a can be Implemented.
whow gth of stewardship
together
Testaments
were
reported
Ow growth In Christ Is a been li0l
covenant to COII5CIVe energy."
amI fears that the world Is stewardship of God's creation wasting them," he said,
published for the first tLzç.
IWUIIINbUIhO(1Ui* Gad and man
at
the
United
r'p&amp;y rwshthl out of nOfl' arid its rusoeras,' said the
MiUrd said th
"it is CIW that the I'eltglOUI
New Testaments were. the
ad peas, us the mss vans u4tI'suiGedCStO
il SA in M $($tls$CCOsagI for uioreOwn a
In the covenant, people community should
or, ke*: "T,oweudsnlclll, m In the FinN of His Ion NSVIbII natitil TIIOWC' I4dhlral Counc U
first
Scriptures ever published
recent
ft
ioiy
moat
imdog the support of the two third of the world's energy 1M5 promise to take a series of value of the judicious .t-t °
lbs
in Um languages of Sout hern
of gjuiij ises,
and "as much us 50 percent of specific steps, Including earth's resources," slid
istatJ's of Qrlan sari LiMrars demnlnMloi
Gas&amp;
Sudanese Arabic, of Ganilt in
,
.,
lowering of thermostats end hot Rev. Paul Kittlaus, director of India, of Tamupulma in Ghana,
The
Rsvp
William
H.
Millard,
this energy is wnd.d."
ie
Jewish
involvement
In
the
of
this
teats norm isa proper we
He said the nation's "over water beaters, turn off un- the United Church of Christ's and of Yareba In Papul New
e.orgyc.uiwiadonmovtuwi
S.J., director of the Interfaith
W 11111 aim well bicaisae,.uu' d
i
came
ricedly
with
the
anC.odMios
on
Energy,
alan
consumption
and waste of necessary lights, considerably office for church in society.
GUIDCI.
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By EDITH DEEN
that you are the Christ,
believe
(Third of eight pe)
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of God, he who Is
the
son
words
to
the
sick
and
Jesus's
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dying are affirmations of faith. coming into the world."
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Into t heir presence; sometimes tomb, she repeated the words
..he only saw them from afar. Martha had said earlier:
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hand. The fever left, and she When he came to the grave,
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and served him.
To the woman who had removed. Then he lifted up his
At
hemorrhaged for 12 years, eyes and said: "Father, I thank
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A four-day of Renewal Sowder is president and
daughter; your faith has made knew that thou hearest me
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you well." The woman had only always, but I have said this on
Crusade on the the theme crusade director for the
"Victorious Life" will be Bowdoin-Sowder Crusades, and
felt his touch, but she received account of the people
by,
that
they
may
believe
that
conducted at Grace United was formerly crusade director
t1LI*i
hIs power and was restored,
Methodist Church, 118 W. for the Ford Philpot
Christ's raising of the dead thou dldst send me."
in
a
loud
After
that
he
said
Airport
Boulevard, Sanford, Evangelistic Assn. lie is in
was even more miraculous.
Lazarus, the brother of voice, "Lazarus, come out." and scholars combined. To the revelations were the gateway Sunday through Wednesday by great demand by churches and
Martha and Mary, had been in And Lazarus did, his hands and sick and the dying, he iniparted lie opened to a new and higher Evangel ists J hmny Sowder and conferences as a dynainic
speaker and has lectured on
the tomb four days. Jesus first feet bound with bandages and what Paul called "a secret and order, leading us to a Dr. Herbert L. Bowdoin.
said to Martha: "Your brother his face wrapped with a cloth, hidden wisdom of God, which knowledge of the inner self, a
Services will be Sunday at 11 evangelism in seminary
Jesus said to those near the God decreed before the ages for fuller understanding of the soul. a.m. and at 5p.m. following a classes.
will rise again.
i am
(NEXT FRIDAY: At the well) covered dish supper. Services
He has written an manual on
resurrection and the life; he grave, "Unbind him and let him our glorification."
(From
"Wisdom
from
Women
the
other
nights
Jesus's
healing
and
his
will
be
from
7-9
evangeliani
and was delegate
who believes in rue, though he go."
and
dead
were
among
In
the
Bible,"
by
Edith
Deen.
science
of
the
p.m.
on
the
themes,
Conference to
Without
"Back
to
from
the
Florida
die, yet shall he live, and
1978
by
E
Copyright
(C)
st
miracles;
of the
eves
In
scholarship,
Jesus
shed
more
his
greate
yet
his
dith
Bethel",
"Prayer",
and
the
Gener
al
Conference
whoever li ves and beli
permission
Reprinted
by
things
human
and
moral
and
spiritual
revelations
Deen.
"Witnessing
and
Healing."
United
Methodist
Church
in
on
fight
rue shall never die. De you
of
God
took
Row.)
philosophers
of
Harper
&amp;
precedence.
The
divine
than
all
the
Dr.
Bowdoin
preached
his
1976.
He
has
directed
numerous
believe this?"
first sermon at the age of 15 and tours to the Holy Land and
received his first appointment witness missions overseas.
by the Florida Conference
Both speakers live in
Methodist Bishop at 17. He has Longwood with their families.
been a Florida Conference
The series will be open to the
evangelist for 13 years.
overseas campaigns In Recife,
public and a n ursery will be
The Morris Cerullo Crusade, couun1ttee
In 1970 he founded the provided for children under 12.
The services are specifically Brazil and London, England.
sponsored by a number of
Methodist Hour International
Orlando area churches, gets designed for people of all faiths He also recently conducted
weekly radio broadcast, which
underway Sunday night, March and all backgrounds. Rev. North American Crusades in
originates
from his studio In
Beach, Oakland,
11,at the Sheraton Twin Towers Cerullo will be praying each Long
,
Longwood.
e
personal
and
Columb
's.
us and Baltimore.
ihih&amp;tkii Hall. with 2JOO free night for th

amphltheatreisdellgnedto acconimodate3,SO0peraoni. Josef
Meter portrays the QirIstua for his 39th year, both In this
and Europe. The closing performance will be April is.

THE LAKE MANY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave,, Lek* Mary
Rev. A.F. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
1I:11 am.
YoutllOroup
7:31p.m.
Wed.Choirpraclice
1:11p.m.

1:31a.m.
11:41a.m.
11:11a.m.

SIaglnga.dS&amp;aring
WorshipSirvico
Youth Molting
Tesday Bull Study

1:10p m.

Evangelistic $erv.
Family Night Service
Y,P.I.Wed.

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Mrains Worship
NuflWy

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th

The

offering

FINS? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oub Ave. &amp; hrd St.

Methodist

Paslor
1:41a .m.
11:11a.In.

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congratulate contest winners second grader Jason University In Atlanta, Ga.
For seven years he served as
Burkett and Patricia Fitzpatrick, sixth grade.
senior minister of the First

The Black Hills Passion Play has opened Its 27th season at
a dramatization of
the Lake Wales Amphitheatre
'events In the life of Christ presented on a 350 ft. stage. The

Peels,

Nov. Vlrgif L. Bryant, Peeler
Rev. Daniel Cosom. Assoc PieCer

CHURCH OF GOD
113W. 32nd Street
C. 0. Harris

POSTERS

Passion Play

COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 17.21 Lake Mary Blvd.

Worship
11:11a.m.
Church School
1:11a.m.
Nursory Provided

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(Lutheran Church In America)
Rev. Ralph I. Lyman
Pastor

BAPTIST CHURCH

Catholic

WINNING

The United Methodist Women of Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry, will meet Wednesday In the
fellowship ball followed by a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Mary
RIshell will present a proram enttled "Wake Us Up Lord."
The group will sponsor a rummage sale on Mardi 24 from 5
a.m. to 3 p.m. on the church lawn. Anyone with iteinstodonate
may call 830-7835 or 8314781.

Minute,

$IlOrlandoow. I-ef

Ivealnglervlce

2143 Country Club Reid
Philip J. FIsher
Potts,
SendsySchW
1101a.m.
Morning Worship
Chords Training
rp.m.
Worship
730p.m.
Wed. Prayer service

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LUTHERAN CHURCH

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1112 Park Avenue
EvangeIls
Fred Baker
11:01a.m.
bible Study
11:01a.in.
Morning Worship

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Women Who Knew Jesus

000b 'WIPHIRD

Church Of Christ

3535 Palmetto Ave.
Rev. Raymond Crocker

.

'Wake Us Up'

RonoIdRol.p..,
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Tuesday Evening

Thursday EvenIng
ibloS?vdy

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4:30p.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
15th St. and Magnolia Ave.

Kindergarten and Nursery

icppt Wed. I Sal.
neon 014 p.m.
Tole. 111.2424

Loniwood

1.

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The Good News Singers from Sanford will present a gospel
concert Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Trinity Assembly of God
Ch urch, Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona. A nursery will be
provided and the concert Is open to the public.

Sal OrangeStreet
Sunday School
MornlngWerslsip
Sunday Evening
Wed. Bible Study .
ConluerersM.etlngSunday

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Pi)Ip.m.

Rev. E. Ruth Grant

Lutheran
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DILTONA
athcamboulevardand

11:11a.m.
1:11p.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000

Christian Science

BAPTIST CHURCH

RAVINNA PARK

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PALMETTO AVENUE
Pastor
1:41a.tn.
11:11a.m.
5:01p.m.
PvangeIlstIcS'rvlces
Wed. Prayer I ilibit Study 7:30p.m.
lndependuntMlsslonary

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The Mission Societies of St. Pa ul Missionary Baptist Church
presenting an award program Sunday at 6 p.m. citing a
number of women for their Involvement in community services. Raslptents who have served long and well In a helping
role Include: Ola Brock, Annie Mae Wright, Pearl Thomas
Reed, Rachel Lee, Ruth Hatch Shelley Refore, Ida M.
Anderson, Mary Whltehurst, Marie Francis, Sallye Bentley
and members of the Las Son Amles Club.
Rev. Ruby L Wilson, chosen before death in January, will be
honored posthumously.

1:11 p.m.

Mid-Week Service (Wed.)
7:10p.m.
Nursery Provided for all Services

Evangelical

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Morning Worship

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Pentecostal

ng

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
131Lakeview. Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Hughens
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 am.
Worship Service
11:00a.m.
tveningWorship
7:30pm.
Wed. PrayerServ.
7:30p.m.
Nursery Provided

811 $anisrdAvg.
John J. HInlen
SndiySdssel
1:41a.m.
Morning Werihip
II:111.m.
Youth Hour
5:00p.m.

Episcopal

Capitol

It has been announced by United Methodist Church in Will be used.
To further emphasize the
Bishop Joel D. McDavld, Coral Gables, with over 4100
distinction
between church and
President of Florida's Religious members.
For
the
past
three
years
state,
The
Religious
Heritage
Heritage Council and resident
Bishop of the Florida Area, Scoates, 44, has served as a Council was appointed as an
United Methodist Church, that staff member of the Board of advisory board. It is private,
I
11 the Chapel on the Plaza level of Global Ministries of the United though a religious-oriented
the new state Capitol In Methodist Church with offices group,comprised of Floridians
Tallahassee will soon be a In New York City . During that from over the state and of all
reality,
period he traveled nation-widefaithsScoates willand
begin his duties
A
fund
drive
to
raise
$250,000
directing fundraising programs immediately,
'
is planning
.i., in private donations to furnish totaling over $9 million,
on
announcing
a
detailed
-- and nialntaln the Chapel will be
2'.....
11. V- .
Upon
being
notified
of
his
program
of
intensive
promotion
conducted by the recently
.1.1!
appointed Director of Financial appointment, Scoates corn- on the project and securing
.:tI
Support and Promotion, Rev. mented,"I am delighted to be financial support from the
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David T. Scoates, a member of returning to Florida. This Is southern most point of Florida
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the Florida Conference United home, and this is where I to the Panhandle.
He said, "This Chapel will
Methodist Churth.Scoates has belong!" Scoates is marri ed to
accepted the position, knowing the former Miss America, belong to everyone, each person
it is a three-month project, and Vonda Van Dyke and they are in our state will have a part of
11*
jbj\\ ;\1s ii.. has
.
!
Indicated to the non-profit expecting their first child in it, since religion, no matter the
I.
,...
faith, affects every Floridian.
Council he feels that is June.
Chapel
Is
a
The
Chapel will be a proud part
adequate
time
to
achieve
the
Leprechauns were a popular theme for posters In
Even though the
of our Capitol, reminding our
goal.
financial
the MI Souls School contest promoting the third
the State Capitol it has lawmakers that the peace of
Scoates, one of several part of
been stressed that the fU.fldS prayer began early in our
annual St. Patrick's Day Dinner-Dance sponsored
considered for this position,
by the home and School Assn., March 17, at 9 p.m. was born In Jacksonville. He is raised will be from the private history, and will continue long
in the social hall at 8th and Oak In Sanford. Rev, a graduate of Florida Southern sector, and that no tax monies after the present."

Of THE NAZARENE
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
E. E. Williamson I
Myrtle Lake Hills Rd., Longwood
Phone 319-46"
Harold 0 . golden
Minister
Sunday School
C:lOa m.

State

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Mrs. Pope A. Duncan, wile to the Stetson University
president, will lead a study on Southern Baptist Mission work
In California Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Sanford.
The study on the book "Ca lifornia Journey," will be from 61
'p.m. withabrlelbreakat7and isdesignedforall adults, youth
'and children In grades four through six. Mrs. Duncan
.presented this material to the Baptist Women of the Seminole
Assoclafton Tuesday In DeLand First Baptist Church. This will
close the church's observance of a Week of Prayer for Home
Missions. The local chur ch Is seeking to raise $1,575 for home
missions.

NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH'
Main Street-Canaan City
Roy. M.N. Burke Jr.
Pastor
Sunday School
1:30a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Evening Worship
6:00 P.M

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
.l7 S. Sanford Ave.
Minister
Rev. Hugh W. Fain
14141.11".
Sunday School
11:011111.1n.
Morning Worship
7:30p.m.
Wed. Service

4:00pm

New

Chapel Open Soon

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Home Missions Study

1:30a.m.

3rdSunday

Congregational

LP

9:45a.m

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Christian

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Mrs. Duncan To Teach

Patter
1:31611 am.

Men's Prayer Breakfast
Ind l4ffiTtiursdav
Family Night Supper

Baptist

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SPORTS

Friday, March ,i
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Wife Na gs, He Leads
Inverrary With 66

Bonds Ends Sltout, Says
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) Outfielder Bobby
Bonds ended his threat to sit out the season unless the
Cleveland Indians renegotiated his contract to Include a
notrade clause and joined the Indians prior to Thursday's
exhibition baseball game with the California Angels.
Bonds, an offseason resident of San Carlos, Calif., in the
San Francisco Bay Area, dodged questions about his
decision to report to spring training. "I Just decided to
come on down and play," he told reporters.
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - Starting guard Lou
Hudson has a broken nose but will play
with a mask when
the Los Angeles Lakers wind up a seven-game home stand
against the Chicago Bulls tonight.
Hudson, a 13-year pro in his second season with the
Lakers, was Injured in the fourth quarter of the Lakers'
113-99 loss to the Denver Nuggets Sunday. He will wear the
mask for the next two or three weeks, a Laker spokesman
said.

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DENVER (UPI, The Denver Broncos announced
Thursday the addition of the team's 15th free agent and a
staff member.
A spokesman said rookie punter Curtis Bumgarner, a 6foot-1,177-pound graduate of Carson-Newman, had signed
with the team and John Beake has been hired to handle
pro scouting for the AFC Western Division champions.

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ldyHwilde students (from left) Julia Tillman, Terry Bradwell and Angela
Bradley practice for Special Olympics long jump as coach Eugene Petty
measures distance, assisted by Craig Tiliman.

Special Olympics Open
The 1979 Seminole County Special Olympic Games will
be held today and Saturday.
Bowling competition begins today at 3:30 p.m. at Fair
Lanes Indian Hills Bowling Center Fern Park.
Track and field, frisbee and log roiling competitions will
be held Saturday at Seminole High School Stadium
beginning at 9:30 a.m. with the public invited. Time and
location for swimming competition will be announced
later.
Seminole County - along with Brevard, Lake, Orange,
Osceola, and Volusla - make up District VU of
the Florida Special Olympics. Nancy and Mike
Kyle, 1979 Seminole County Special Olympic co

Giants Grass Not Ready
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)

ordinators, explained that Seminole County will be the
only county In the district with athletes participating in
frisbee and log rolling, new events thIs year.
The criteria for frisbee are accuracy and distance and
any type frisbee may betaetLag rolling isanevent
limited to the profoundly retarded and those retardatei
with multiple handicaps who cannot partidpatelnregular
Special Olympic events.
Anyone wishing to become aSpecial Olympic volunteer
or assist financially is invited to call 321183$ or 321.3S.
Ibis is the ninth consecutive yew that Special Olympics
has been sponsored In Seminole County by the Seminole
County Association for Retarded Children, Inc.

In Travel jayvee action,
night card.
Sanford (14) takes on Lake Sanford Sets
The Seminole High athletic program will benefit
(0-10) at 6:30 tow at
from the program, expected to draw a full house. Lakeview, the winner meeting Softball List
Pomotr1ohn Heath staged a Wrestling program ill L)
(14) Sat*wday in
Seminole High School's drove In the othsr, run.
four decisions.
Bishop Moore.
Is GWmir
$anford Iht fall and drew about 1,700 spectators. Mitwes gym it 7; and 1AW
baseball
team
ran
its
record
to
Seminole
had
lost
to
Colonial,
Seminole's
next
game
Is
will
make
his
first
dart
of the
Registration
is
being
conHeath said additional seating should attract a crowd Brantley (5.6) faces Oviedo (3.' ducted by the Sanford 6-2 Thursday night with an un- 102, Wedjday night, White Saturday night at Sanford year for Seminole in the 7:30
7)'m
Saturday
at 7 in Brantley
is
1 about 2,500.
me thnpionip
gan Recreation
Department for presslve 7-1 victory over head suffering his first loss In Memorial Stadium against contest.
Orlando Edgewater on the
The complete list of competitors
will
be
antb'I's
anahmill
niri. ..
we a.ic strength of George Porzlg's
13 WlUl7 ILl 11 L&amp; DIW1C7. 0" ijounced next week.
Middle school boys varsity Interestedinplayingsoftball arm and the bat of Darren
The Casselberry Recreation Department is tourney play has two games may regLder at City Hall or the
going with two leagues this season, and sorry wives, tonight - Teague (5.4) vs. youth wing of the Civic Center.
°' pitched a four-hitter,
there is no "married" league this season.
Tuskawllla (0-10) 6:30 at Girls will be divided
running
his personal record to
and Jackson Height' leagues: Lassie for
The married league, as softball buffs know, is a Brantley
2-0
with
10
strikeouts and two
V&amp; MILWCS (14) 6:30 at 12 and Junior League for girls
line-night per week affair. Casselberry is putting on (24)
walks.
Seminole 1345.
Whitehead went 4-for-4,
a Monday-Wednesday loop, and another one which '-st HOWelL South
Tryouts for Lassie League
p1's w1nner
Lacing
out a triple, double and
plays on Tuesday-Thursday. A 20-game schedule is at3:30 Saturday atMllwee and will be held April 2,at5p.m.,at
two
singles.
He scored twice
Proposed, and March 26 the opener. There is room Lakeview ioo takes on the Fort Mellon softball field,
and
drove
in
three
runs for the
for more teams.
second winner Saturday at Sin League P11)' will begin April 17.
Hagari Hn.s is picking up
'Where was Eddie Marcelle when the lights MIlwee's gym. The title game ls Tryouts for girl. In the Junior
Walter Law added two hits
League
will
be
held
at
Fort
where
Burger King left o lad
BranUeYs
SWIdI)'
at
5:30
In
went out? It didn't matter earlier this week,
for Seminole, one a triple, and
__
Mellon
at
S
p.m.
April
23.
season
in the Altamonte
because his boxing match against Clarence gym. _____
League play will begin May 7 drove in two rims. Bobby Wells
Springs Little League.
junior
school
boys
)1
Gilmore was postponed until next Tuesday
who tryout will be
Coach Jim Viner's major
k*II.SII
varsity games open at S wd placedgirls
because of electrical failure at the Orlando Sports In
on
tIiIfls. Returning
AS S H
Al I H
league
team switched apoesoep,
Brantley's gym where
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Stadium.
big MIII rings true with some
meets players
Lakevlew
(1-4)
___ will be placed on the SsSs,1s.rf IS Dsslbs.2b I
Cisr,rt fling
5
a i
sound
0kay, Little Leaguers...check TOUT team T'.akawllla
and
pitching
(0-10) with Mllwes same team they played on lad Doom"
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4S WlIsSedIb4 4
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Now,
c
Is
W.r1
211
like
led year when * we the
(6-4) waitIng in the wings
$chedule.
_ Is N.wma&amp;ø 2 ot
Dsgpufl.c
league
111190W. 36 Is MMIS.* S I
If you don't have a game between noon and 4 Saturday noon M Bt*Isy. Each team will
3 11
e.t....tsa ii s.w
Van Gobnoig and Mast Vinir
__ (14) fiCSi jadiiosa games per week and each girl NinS.p.It
p.m. on Saturday, March 17, better start talking T5UIIS
as L.IW.SI
a a
mi
play
at
Least
I
-inning
,
416
seek
pitched theis
(37)
at
$
HOwell'S
In
jadd
your coach into taking you to Tinker Field for the
If"-"
$I!Iflh)045 (101) a P' game.
pacemhei.dtetalofse,
MarscI.d
I*,
II
Minnesota Twins exhibition game against the waiting the winner at 1:30 There will be an
hit and tires walks with 12
WIILIS
II
Atlanta Braves.
Il
Mitheosga
Saturday at Brantl.y. 'ftc ongw"i4'al meeting March C1v,p
Jlien4s
is
WI*Ms.s
155
It's Little League Day, and all small fries, p1 Is champ1ondIpgansIs8aainy llat7:30p.m.,forallpar.nts
CSM
Amerkm
__
Odsm,p
55
and coaches of Lassie and T
ph 4
314.
coaches, in uniform, at least matching caps, will be at lake Bradley.
Lulus
Girls,
in
the
Ray MsrdualiMruektb, hig
Glminvarllygun.sopsiat$
admitted free.
Nll-1
Youth
wing
of
Civic
Center.
s..
mNapaM
(5.4)
,
31-7
io,gjst
ha4fla
hi
:. Game time is 1:30. but the bleacher fun starts
the
11
dun
hems,,
a
meeting
Muwee
(915)
hi
about 11 am., that's' when the Twins take batting Bradley and South Seminole
at 4SMI Marshall ales b
actice.
(44)taMng (in Lakeview (3.7) ________________________________________________
Ditids
Outfielder Suspended
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bids double aid 'ls Viat
at MIlwss. Jackson 11,lgWa (6- M
contributedtwo hits
maMa lbs first winner at NCAA Opens Tonight :)
Gomoat added a double.
noon Saturday at Mllwes while
Teague ($4) plays the second
Mirfressboro; No. S
fly Uaiusd Press iuterasus.i
game
survivor at 1:30 Saturday
Bouts used a c''binid amq.
_
:u opranl Indiana &amp;ate is play. the Weber State-New at
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blUer
by Johe Aminuss
Mhlwee.
This
1*1.
same
is
At
$.$
Mexico state winner at
Iddeed a one-person team,
MrikeOutaintirWIki(i
la
pg SWidi)' at 4 at Like Bradley.
(ft"
in
___
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Girls
jsyv.e
games
ow
twa
inIÜYI the Tuaplea.
r.fisIdsr Kirk Giheco hit hams rues for
time, and I don't want to do New York led
By Uufted
S;c*mores, $pOIlSjj •
MUons
a
(74)
f
114
win
we
-I,
that"
rqçord, fac. the winner of winner it Rakigi' and No $
in
Thi find pitch of the Oüi
L • i Water.
DePosit insets the uscutg (N) today at S MUons's
ll dibist
measier.
't
Page
will
remain
in
Scolts.
weeks
when
he
brebs
the
mu
t
winner
m
ee
$
gym
hal
tL
at
on his n4 hand.
tb
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f11OT to C
first dale, Ails.,
yligginia
-b UWOWD )'M, inst thebeen
4ickaonvLUi
ur
3:30
($4)
Sat
day
it
L4keviSW
kl
Seceid-railisd UCLA,
A nlMh.ümIng singi. by Art
low at
.
WIUITS while
BradI; wi. Tesias (1$) tiofhid between owner Charlie Palm Springs Saturday to start GdMr
D1ck1
JI-Amerles forward Larry Will be playing In iti own
scored Roger Mstagsr
(3$) Finley sal his player, occurred the Cactus League season.
IIel
1P
tw
its
takes
on
Jackson
110$
Paul.y Pavilion, ended
In szblblion games, Texas with lbs w' nun for Son SHS Nttsrs
I d
Ma left
at
1:30
at
MUwes,
the
Thiriday.
lad
m meut saii s,ei. Outfielder Mitchell Page eked the New York Yankees, Francisco. Aces Vidi Bins it
I urday, and although he 111105 by cwiag
ac
11
dheir
Detroit, , thi Giads and sz.Giait Mike
€ line he'll be
b
at $ at Bradley. UPset with the sitasy contr t 34, Radon topped
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Odds

Pro Hockey
NHL Standings
By United Press International
Campbell Conference
Patrick Division
I. T Pts.
NY
NYIslanders
10 1311
91
Atlanta
36 23 6
75
NY Rangers
25 21 $
75
Phladelphia
29 2111
72
Smythe Division
W . T nt,.
Chicago
23 2712
62
Vancouver
19 3710
4
St. Louis
16 40 9
41
Colorado
13 46 1
34
Wales Conference
Norris Division
p5,
WL
Montreal
12 9
97
Los Angeles
29 2$ 9
67
Pittsburgh
27 27 9
63
Washington
20 3411
51
Detroit
15 33 11
44
Adams Division
W L. T Ph.
Boston
36 1511
53
Buffalo
27 24 13
67
Toronto
21 2711
65
Minnesota
24 29 11
59
Thursday's Results
Chicago 5, Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 7, Boston 5
Montreal 11, Vancouver 1
Buffalo 6, Los Angeles i
Friday's Games
(No games scheduled )
Saturday's Games
Boston at Minnesota, aft .

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Chicago at NY Islanders
NY Rangers at Montreal
Phila at Pittsburgh
Buffalo at Atlanta
St. Louis at Washington
Los Angeles at Toronto
Colorado at Vancouver

Transactions
Thursday
Baseball
Minnesota - Announced sIgning
of infielder Rob Wiltong.
Milwaukee - Signepitcher Lary
Sorensen to a one-year contract.
San Diego - Signed pitcher
Randy Fierbaugh, outfielder Jerry
Turner and infielders Fernando
Gonzalez and Tucker Ashford.
Hockey
Edmonton -Signed goalie Hannu
Kampuri and defenseman Risto
Siltanen of the Finnish national
hockey team to One-year contracts.
New England - Signed defen.
seman Pout Popiel to a live- game
tryout.
Pro Football
New York Giants - Appointed
Jim Stanley and Bill Belichlck as
assistant coaches.
Women's Basketball
Milwaukee - Announced ap.
polntment of Julia Y.ater as head
coach.
Soccer
Las Vegas - Signed Orlando
Dinitto as heed coach.
Los Angeles - Signed mldfieloter
Kevin Handlaugh.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - Shortstop Garry
Templeton says he has Ironed out his differences with St.
Louis Cardinal General Manager John Claiborne.
Templeton had blasted Claiborne during recent contract negotiations, but after a discussion Thursday
Claiborne said there Nas no adjustment on Templeton's
$130,000 a year contract nor was there much talk about
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Sonny Werblln Honored

Basketball
Thursday

Vio n e r,
Golmont
Sparkle

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may have to play their home opener in the other team's
ballpark, or even forfeit the contest, because Candlestick
Park's grass will not be ready.
Bob Lurle, the team's owner,admitted Thursday he was
"becoming very concerned" after a report to the city's

Porzig, Whitehead Lead Seminole

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LAUDER}ULL,Fla. (UPI) - won the Disney World Team 67, and tied at b8 were Mark attitude, which was worked
There are few young man who Championship. This year he is James, a little-known British over by his wife.
will brag about having a 16th on the money list with golfer, Bruce Devlin and
"I've been hitting the ball
-iiagglng wife, but 26-year-old 133,697 and Thursday he took a Charles Goody.
well for three or four years, but
tour pro Wayne Levi is one of share of the lead with Tommy
Jack Nicklaus is shooting for once l hit a bad shot l got real
them.
Aaron after one round of the his fourth straight win here, but tçad. I'd give up. I'd Just go UP
:"'he stylish blond golfer was $300,000 Jackie Gleason Inver- fnlshed with a 74 Thursday. He and hit It as fast as I could,"
haklng little headway in two rary Golf Classic.
said he felt he wasn't playing Levi said.
- years on the PGA tour until he
Levi and the 19-year veteran that badly and recalled that he
"She got on my case real bad
Qt married last fall.
Aaron fashioned 66s over the stumbled to a 3-over1ar 75 in about It. At first she'd even call
He said his wife Judy didn't usually demanding par 72 the second-round last year me over to the ropes during a
like his attitude on the aurae Inverrary East Course, playing before rallying with five round and yell at me," he said.
..'5fld got on my case real bad slightly easier than usual straight birdies on the final day 'I still dolt but not as bad,"
'about it" right away
because of Immaculate condi- to win by a shot
Levi carded four birches in six
Less than a month after the toning
Levi credits his recent suc- holes during one stretch on the
marriage, Levi and Bob Mann
Larry Nelson was next with a cess on the tow to an Improved back nine Thursday, but the
hottest streak o( the day was by
Aaron with six birdies in eight
holes, starting on his ninth.
Aaron hasn't won an event
since the 1973 Musters and
earned only $24,560 last year,
102nd on the tour. But now he
says he is swinging better and
has a lot more confidence. He
also attributes an Improvement
in attitude for bringing him
$22,490 already this year.
Sanford Soccer Growing
"Nobody likes to hit a bad
The Seminole Youth Sports shot, but maybe It doesn't
No one asked me. but:
The Sanford Soccer Club, seven teams strong, Association basketball tour- bother me as much as It used
nament - the season wrapper
he said.
i gearing for a March 17 s-opener.
for
all
but
one
team
0$)fl5
Nicklaus
Officers for this year's club Include Archie today at various sites In himself out.still Isn't counting
nith, president; Jackie Dubois, vice president; Seminole county.
"I don't know If I really
In the Travel League, Oviedo played that poorly today,"
Susie Reno, secretary-trasurer; Carl Dubois, field
riaster; Clarence Fogg, field organizer; Danny (24) meets Lake Howell (040) Nicklaus said. "It was just that
Horn, coach and team co-ordinator; and Darlene atepifl.tn the L.Skevlewgym nothing happened. If Ihad the
while Sanford (5.6) takes on ball near the hole, I made the
Horn and Serita Tendall, publicity.
Brantley (44) at 8:30 in putt. If I made one mistake, I
Men and women are needed for to coach selectthe -:
KY"
made bogey.
age groups.
Lyman (10-2), which advances "I've got to get Itinmy head
Interested parties may telephone 323-9087 or 322- in district play, plus the that I'm going to get a good
6010 .
Oviedo-Lake Howell winner scoreontheboard.IwIll - it's
A professional wrestling program will be held Saturday at 8:30 for the right to just going to be a matter of
at the Seminole High School gym March IS, and advance to Sunday'. titI. 8:30 time."
superstar Dusty Rhodes will headline the Sunday game in the Brantley gym

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NEW YORK (UP!)

Sonny Werbiln, president of
Madison Square Garden, will be awarded an honorary
membership in the U.S. Harness Writers Association on
Sunday, March 25, at the 31st annual USHWA dinnerawards banquet.
Werblln oversees Roosevelt Raceway, Arlington Park,
the New York Knicks and Rangers, and the North
American Soccer League's Washington Diplomats in
addition to the Garden. He will be honored by the harness
writers in the Stadium Club of Giants Stadium In East
Rutherford, N.J.
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Kuhn Into Staub Squabble
LAKEIJAND, Fla. (UP!) -Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
said Thursday he and players' union head Marvin Miller
would talk to Rusty Staub, adding he expects the impasse
between the designated hitter and the Detroit Tigers to be
resolved by April 5.
Staub, 3$, who has two years left ona contract with the
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Tigers, has not reported to camp and is asking the club to
tack three more seasonson to the end of It. Kuhn said Ray
Grebey, chief negotiator for the owners, has contacted
Miller and asked him to exert his Influence to get Stub
back on the field.

National Invitation Tournament
Alcorn St. SO, Miss, St. 7$
Purdue 97, Central Mich. $0
Indiana 71, Texas Tech 39
Dayton 105, Holy Cross Si
Ala. SI, St. Bonav.njre IS
Texas AIIM 79, New MexIco LI

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Vin Scully, CBS Sportsman and
long4ime voice of the Lon Angeles Dodgers, has been
named Sporitscasta of the Year by his poers for a second

Houston
36 30 .545
Clelnd
20 38 .421
Detroit
21 40 .375
New Orins
21 16 .313
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L Pct.
Kan City
10 27 .597
Denver
37 32 .536
Milwauke
2 38 .433
Indiana
27 39 .109
Chicago
42 .351
Pacific Division
W L Pct.
Los Ang
10 25 .615
Seattle
10 26 .606
Phoenix
39 27 .591
San Diego
36 32 .529
Portland
31 31 .523
Golden St.
20 38 .441
Thursdays Result
Phoenix 132, Chicago 117
Friday's Games

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NSA Staadins
By United Press lntsrnational
lastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pd. OS
Wash
4320.613PtIla
33 29 .547 514
New .Irsey
32 31 .505 11
New York
40 .412 171/i
Boston
25 39 .291 111/i
Central Division
W L Pd. 01
San Anton
C 26 .406. Atlanta
38 29 .367 21/1

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Seattle at New Jersey
Portland at Indiana
Boston at Detroit
Phila at Milwaukee
Wash at Kansas City
Chicago at Los Angeles
Saturday's Games
San Antonio at New York
New Orleans at Houston
Cleveland at San Diego

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SANFORDORLANDO
THURSDAY NIGHT
First Race, 3.16,0;
A Mark A Lite
1 60 360 3 10
I Millay
610 3 80
6 Manatee Mindy
110
0(1.4) 11.20; T (4.1.4) 153.00. Time
31.75.
Second Race, 5-14, C'

7.40 420 400
8 Barons Pepper
13.80 5 10
I B. Rowdy
3 00
DO (4.5) 24.40; 0(55)50.40; P (S.
I) 151,50; T (5.5.1) 520.00. Time
32.03.
Third Race, 5.16, M:
2 Jerry Jones
600 380 2 50
S Lankenton
420 260
IDavon
3 00
0 12'S) 13.10; P (2-5) 31.20; T (25
1) 44.40. Time 32.21.
Fourth Race, 3.16, 0:
3 Manatee Deuce I) 60 5.60 3.00
1 Josh Moss
5.10 260
A Bug Blue Boy
1.70
0(1.3)11,40; P (31) 72.40; 1 (3.1.
1)219.40. Time 32.44.
Fifth Race, 5-16. 8:
7 Quick Printer
160 300 3.10
1 Ginger LUv
11.20 400
6 Ruthie Mae
2 80
0(1.7)55,4); P (7•I) 93.90; T (7.1.

I) 441.40. Time 32.44.
Sixth Race, 7.14, S
6 Revel
4.50 3,00 2.70
1 Moon Howler
3.50 2.10
2 Thelma J
2.10
0 (14) 10.40; P (4-I) 20.70; 1(4-1.
31131.10. Time 41.32.
Seventh Race, 3.16, B:
1 Red Crash
11.20 7.60 3.20
2 Manatee Josh
9.20 4.60
5 True Image
2.00
8 Dey
2.10
0 (2.4) 71.10; P (4.2) 406.10; T (4.2.
5) 531.40; T (4.2$) 1I$.I0. Time
31.31.
Eighth Race, 7.14,5:
3 Nancy's Best
4.10 2.60 2.10
6 Forebode
4.00 1.00
7 Troy Edna
3.20
0(3.4) 16.00; P (54) 40.30; 1(3-41) 91.40. Time 43.91.
Ninth Race, 5-14, A:
8 Wright A(faired
7.00 3.00 2.10

SUCK'S CUSTOM
CATERERS
Standings: Care' "e Florist,
Dicks Appliance, Sambos, 88W
Market, Towers Beauty Salon,
Irenes Beauty Shop, Rernices
Beauty Salon, Slumberite.
High Games: Helen Harrison i
Gladys Doyle 153, Kathy Cooper 160,
Evelyn DiMattio 151.166, Carolyn
ts 134, Ellen Wesifall 155.166,
Marge Lindsey
Lindsey 154, Abby MeCRIin
162, Dottie

Baler 155, Jan Heuer 175 Flagship
Bank, Toby Bryant 173. Highbanks
Marina, Carol CaIwell 183, Custom
Canvas, Rose MesSersmith 202,
Sienstrom Realty, Connie Ringo 153
WOTM No 1
High Series Phyl Mott 501,
Flagship Bank, Ruth Eve 183,
Custom Canvas, Connie Rongo 125,
Jeannie Adams 554
Converted Splits Ida Baker 5-7
Flagship Bank, Ruth Eve 7 9

Custom Canvas, Jeannie Adams 5 10
WOTM No. 1.
Gaudreau 150
Other Highlights: Turkey Phyll
High Series: Ellen Westfall 455,
Helen Harrison 461, Kathy Cooper Mott 4 strikes in a row Flagship
Bank. Turley Toby Bryant High
454, Evelyn DeMaltio451
Other Highlights: Kathy Cooper, Banks Marina, turkey Carol Calwell
turkey; Linda Downer, turkey. Thig Custom Canvas, turkey Rose
Average Liz Blackburn 163. Star of Messersmith Stenstrom Really.
Week Mary Barnett +64 pins.
LAKE RUTH

Standings. KraiI Knockers, Mis
HI NOON ERS
High Games: Sandy Moore 159, Matches, Dribbles, Dri Pak, Pizza
Ruth Smith 150, Cooks Corner, Hazel Inn, Slow Starters, Misfits, Goat
Motzen 153, Phyl Mott 154.116, Ida Balls, Left Ones, Single,

High Games
Bob Yon209,Jim
Dunlap 200.
High Series: Bob Von 5.5$; Al
Campbell 543: Jim Dunlap 505
Converted Splits. Kirk Middleton
18 10. John WintCrton 0,10
TUESDAY SWINGERS
Standings. Georges Angels, No.
Orlando Supermarket, Pak 0
Loonie, H&amp;M Donut, Gregory
Mobile Homes, Acorn Nuts.

Hulbrook 141; Jerry Monti 164;
Tommy Eden 149; Cindy Monti 174;
William White 171; George Martin
161; Rodney Gohle 153; John Ripley
119; Claudia Beneventy 92; Donnie
Benevento 115
High Series: Mike Colding 430;
Carol Hamann 310; Bonnie Benton
191, Gerald Holbrook 395, Carmen
Monti 37$, Tommy Eden 412, Cindy
Monti 379, William White 452,

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George Martin 450, Doris Grayhill
261, Rodney Goble 310, John Ripley
34$. Claudia Benevento 254.
Converted Splits; Cindy Monti 3.
10. 45, Bud Doyle 310, Jerry Monti
47,
Other Highlights: Cindy Monti. 4
strikes in a row, Richard Salmon.
turkey, Bonnie Benton. Turkey, Star
of the week Bonnie Benton +119

Luecker's Kactus Gardens, Bug
Squad.
High Series: Dot Polk 507.
Converted Splits: Esther Szabo 1
67
CARDINAL
All in the Family, Jarheads,
Truckers, Whatever', Lucky
Strikes, Black Gijnions, Red Birds,
Home Grown
High Games: Mike Colding 183;
Carol Hamann 124; Bonnie Benton
187; Richard Salmon iLl: C..r.iIil

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300 2.10
2 Legal Hassel
I KO's Gambler
Q (2$) $00; P (12) 23.40; 1 11-21)
40.40. Time 31.23.
Tenth Race, 7.14, S:
4.10 3.20 2.60
2 Micks Wind Out
600, 2.60
3 Two Flips
6 Sally Red
3.20
0 (7-3) 15.40; P (2.3) 30.00; 1' (11-1123
6) 94.00. Time 44.23.
Eleventh Race, 5.16, C:
48.00 1100 4.60
3 Rural Day
2,60 2.10
2 Black Ava
1 Mr. Cap Dave
5.20
Q(23) 41.00; P(3.2) 141.50; T43.2.
U 271.10. Time 31.79.
Twelfth Race, 1, C:
1 Addadis
5.60 2080 3.20
11.10 500
5 W.L. Corina
3 Mick's Peeper
300
0(1-5) 51,00; P(1.5) 465.30; 1(13.
3)221.40. Time 39.61.
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broadcasters of the National Sportscasters and Sportslariters Association in the annual balloting, and the
award will be presented in ceremonies to be held on April
9 in Salisbury, N.C. Scully al.so won the award In ON-.

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Carol Ann to Jacob F. Reith I *0 portion of Lots 2 I 3 SprIng Ham. I. Wilhelm, sql. to Gregory I.
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6$S.43 feet and a central angle of required,
Robert J. Clayton I WI Barbara JeanA., It 460 Winter Springs Un. 4, mock sd. $10,000.
Wihlem I WI Tern L., Lot 3, Replat 31 degrees 21' 36."; thence run MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
M. to Lion I. Crider, Lot 27, 81k C. $11,300.
Wm. 8. Thompson,tr. to Robert S. 81k CE, Country Club Addn CB, southeasterly and easterly along THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

Carriage Hill, Un. No. 1, $19,000.
Frank Lekki &amp; *0 Gretta to Ace Beske &amp; WI. Debris B., Rt. 3 Lts 11, 16.3,000.
said curve a curve distance of 6.5464 THIS NOTICE, to file any ob.
Mary Terzoio, Rpr. est E. T. BuIlders Inc., Lot 441, Longwood, 121 W 10' of 10, blk F, 5½ of Tr. 11,
lections they may have that
Thomas L. Kllby I *1 Lucienne to tat to point of tangency;

Jamieson toE I E investment Co., $2,100.
2nd repl. Sanlando Spgs. $33,500.
challenge the validIty of the
Soekie Minadie IwO AnaL. Lot s$ I
thencerun N 72degreess2' ss' E
Louis F. Myers I WI Martha to
Lot 11, 81k E, Bear Lake Manor,
e. Scott Brandon Inc. to J. Ch.ney , 81k 8, Oak Ridge Park 16,6000.
distance of 957.3$ feet to the decadent's will, the qualifIcations ci
$L500.
Lloyd L. Anderson I *1 Violette, LOS Mason I WI. SPirIley A., Lot II
Jeffrey A. Hart to Audrey 0. beginning of a curve concave to the the personal representative, or the
Ben Starling I WI Susan to Albert 35, Tee N Green Ests., $27000.
Markham Place $31,300.
Lerch Hubbard (married) I David south having a radius of 491.51 feet venue or jurisdiction of the court.
Virginia
P.
Miller,
HeIr
of
Frank
0. Brbazon I Gwendolyn, E 11' of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
E. Scott Brandon Inc. to Robert B. W. Lerch, LII, Wekiva Hunt Club, and a central angle of 17 degrees
LOt 6,1 Eli' of N 11.501 Lot 7 BIkS L. Woodruff Sr. to Dorothy Ferris, Schumaker 1 *0. Donna I. Lot 17, Fox Hunt, Sec. 1, $54000.
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thence
run
northeasterly
and
OBJECTiONS NOT SO P lIED
Tier 4, $3,000.
Beg. 11.34 ch. WI 26.3 c. Sof NE cot Markham P1. s36.
Thomas A. Cadwell I WI Annette easterly along said curve a curve WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Assoc. Bldg. Contr. Sales Inc. to of Sec 2.70.30, runS I.SSch., W 4.64
DateoftheflFlt pubilcationof thIs
JamesVillas,
0. Secor,
UN. 11IC, Bldg. distance of 144.16 feet to point of
(QCD) Allen H. Angus IwO Kathy 1,toWeklva
$61,000.
Alsoc. Bldg. Contr. of Alt, Springs., C.. P46.26 c.. E 1.11 c pob, u.000.
taflgency, said point of tangency Notice of AdminIstration: March 9,
Ralph
Woodruff,
HeIr
to
Dorothy
tO
WIlbur
0.
Bowtes,
Lot
1L
blk
lric., Lt 1, Hermitage .
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residential lying on thenorth lineof said Section 1919.

FerrIs, sql, same as above, $4,000. Suburban Homes sd, $100.

$16,900.

Man wanted to work in junk yard.
Must be able &amp; Strong. Apply
Kes.siers Junk Yard, 110 N.
Holly, Sanford, No phone calls.

4-Pet'sOna$
6-Ctild Care
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ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
INYOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON
For families or friends of
prebleindrmnkers
For future Information call
W32'wte
SanfordAi.jn Family Group
p.o. Box
33771

Carrel's Kiddie Korner
OsteenArea
Call 322.2616
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Child Care I yr. old 5 days.
Rldgewood Ave. area. Willing to
SUperviSe 3 bays on school
holidays. 323.612.5.

FRESH PROQUCE
BARGAIN PRICES
Kiwanis Pancake Day &amp; Auction.
Saturday 6:30 to 5:30. Sanford
Civic Center.
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Billy B. Martin I WI. Peggy C., Lot

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PROBLEM?
Alcoholics ?Jl,ØflymOUs
Can He1.p
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PLOY MENT
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Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
p.o. 80% 1031, CIWtt., FL. 33317.,
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WeddIngs by DOT
333hh76.
912 French Ave.
NOTARY PUBLICS
044
32220060
Mature experIenced orderly, Ito 4
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
PSYCH it advises on Love.
valescent Center, 930 Mellonville
BusineSs I. Personal dIrectIon.
Ave. Apply in person.
Donations appreciated. JAMIL

- $600 monthly stuffing envelopes at
homt. Send stamped addressed
envelope I 2k for details:
Continentai.G, Box 1470?,

Work at home - no experience
necessary - excellent pay.
Write American Service, USC
Park Lane, Suite 171, Dallas, Tx.
73231.
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Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time
year around, fully experienced

LET'5 BE I4ONEST
if yOU wen't looking for a new

no other call, 3fl-5752.
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Carpenters Helpers. Exp. onlyl 54

D1VO8c-$50.10-Guaranse.d.
Fiee detaUs; KIT, Box 791,

career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if wi weren't looking

hr. to start. Work in Deltona. 339.
9029 between 7.9 p.m.

for someone to do a job this ad
woui't behere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a wee,
call 1100432I.403 anytime for
- recorded messs
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10 PCI CASH DtSCOUNT POP
CORN MACHINES and Con•
cession Equipment.' Star, Got
Medal Cretors. Roy SmIth Co.
345 Park St. Jacksonville,

-amon Tielbe I WI Aid. to Laurie 26, bik E, Lake Kathryn Park
Sdiwarts Lot $6 Lake Harriet Addn. $100.
..$32.400.
Michael L.Mllier, sql. to Jerry D.
.omas W. Jefferson &amp; *0 Smith IWO. JudlthM. Lot 6.1$ 12.3'
to Olin A. Marlin I. WI of 5, blk 10 North Cr1. 2nd Addn.
dra, N 72.95' of Lot 24 1 5 24.00' w,sco.

Edmund Plage to Eddie E. Matos I

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Typist with limited graphic
background, artist ability req.
Call 322-6313.
Experienced Floor Man needed.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
I Convalescent Center, 950
Meiionville.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Real
Estate is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small

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obout that.

Experienced floor man, capabbeol
spray buffing. Lk. Mary area, 70
- PU. wk., M.F. $2.90 hr. Must
have trans. I phone. 3036967561
collect.
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Residential Construction, part
time "Man Friday". emi.
retired or student with own
. transportation. 323.3211.
Waitres I Grill cook. No ri
perience needed. Days only.
Apply in person Sheoah Golf
Club, Hwy. 431, Winter Springs.

Cera1 P1.d Ski
:.' .. wie Pak c
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1kw, 9 ..m., to 9 p.m.,
1j1 An. p.s,

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A$ CIa hr 1ks, 9 p.m., (Mdo G.rdm
aa 71$ E. Rollim Ave.,

YOUR SPENDING POWER?
- Sell Avon to help fight beck. Foi

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JanitorIal ServIce needed, large
apartment complex, part time.
Prefer strong energetic type.
Call 323.4430 for interview.

U1VSDAY,MAICIIS
Ws'u Gn, 2 p.m., 1191 W. FIM St.

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R.kidn, Eg1 ggsr 11, 7:29 p.m., F19"IW4
Bt1
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pay $3.3 hr. Apply between 10.1
Mon. thru Thurs., at Mon.
gomery Ward, Ith &amp; Per.
limmon AVE. EEO.
LPN Full time, 11.7 shift. Apply i
person iake View Nursing
Home, 91 F 2nd St
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- Kids gone, but the swing set In the
back yard isn't? Sell It with a
want ad. Call 3222611.
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24-Bushiess Oppotlunities
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FAMILY STYLE BAR BUSI.

NESS. Dispensing wine &amp; beer,
excellent gross Call us for

Cuhtmss..sNA.LwlUmNtM$p.m.Mbom.
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"1 BR-SIlL Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
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on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323-WI Mariner's Village.
Delary-L.evely 1g. 1 PR
Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
3221554
Unfurn.Apt.dRmL
NoChihdren, NoPets
3243743
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- 31-Apsrtn90ns Furnhshsd
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. -. test, vary clean I. roomy. Sos
'', Jlmmlo Cowan. 3)1 Palmifte

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,.-. Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
'.' making money at home. 53.00 to
,' Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.'

vi"ius mupriss or a tuNes: City if Crri,r,,

EARL I. OLACK. SR., EARS. s. CEnty, PW* will rscslys sisied
- JR. AND ELlA S. Wds415$:$ P.M., Tussisy,
SLACK.
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may be
F*lifIV 1009.
MeMeedIrlrntW Cliv Clerk at City
FURNITURE AND THINGS
HIll. The City r.ss, Ihe
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anna or rena v a ait bids.
lv' Earl $ Slack. Jr
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REALTORS

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51—

$26,000
Sewer,

Johnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

3224457 f I Hrs. 322•7111

52—Appliances

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD OH ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322-2611.

KENMORE WASHER— Parts,

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323069?

W. Garnet? White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.7111, Sanford
DeBary i. front, trees, 2 BR, eat.
in kit., FR + 1g. rm. on lower
level 35*17. Call todayl PitA

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541,050.

64.4.3013

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 233 &amp; 243.

M. Unsworth Realty

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REALTOR
ML
323 6061 or eves. 323 0517

$31,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372-2217

3 BR, walk to clam, school. ss,000
down assume 524,500 mortgage.

Lk. Mary canal front lot, cleared,
ready to build. $12,000.

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

339-0509
339050$

County 'i-. acre w-Iurn. 3-1, formal
OR, garage, fruit trees. Owner
holding. Unbelievable $21,500.
Reduced for quick Sale 3-1'.',, like
new, bhk, fenced, lake, country
atmosphere. $29,000.

BATEMAN REALTY
Rg. Real Estate Broker
2631 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
* Back on Market 3 BR, 1 b,
fenced shady yd. 115 Pinecrest
Dr. Drive byl call. $77,300.

New listing-comm. lot on 17.
92. $49,S00.
Pleasure to spare in this

acres farm land. Geneva
area. $13,550. $2500 dwn, $145
mo.

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERViCE
Eves 142.3453 323 1959

OPEN HOUSE
TUES. THRU SUN.
2$500ROVE DRIVE
Lovely "like n.'0 BR, 1'/ b,
carpet, C.lSO"ut. eqpt., dbi.

sized corner lot. $29,900.
SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 b, tennis n.ar
by. Range, ref., washer I dryer,
storm awnings I now roof. Very
good cond. $26,000.
NEARLY AN ACRE LOT. 3 BR, 3
B, split plan, pan FR w.FP,
louvered shutters at wets, self

cleaning ranger1tSlfIDr ref.,
dbl car garage, fenced, drive
gate. $42,100.
TOPCOND.4B8,3b,nssr$cheol

1 shopeing, security system.
extra Insulation, brick front,
inc. garage. $35700.
STONE FRONT,31R,25, lovely
stool PP in FR, impressIve
entrance foyer, decorator wall
paper, extra storage I utility
rm., cisc. eye garage door.
$44900.
COUNTRY KITCHEN knotty pine
cabinets, breakfast
bar,
beautiful PP In FR, buy 'ads. 3

Ii, 1½ b, $34305.

2 STORY elegant white brick, 4
BR, 2 B,
area w-pool &amp; gozabo, wail for

privacy, duel sprinkler system,3
AC units, PP In FR, breakfast
nfl &amp; formal DR. 15US$.

Hrold Hal hdty
InC.REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

53TV. Radio-Stereo

322-0352

INC. REALTORS

530-4033 or 339.4711 eves.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600,a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of 111
per mo. Call 131-1114 for tree

Hal Cobert, Realty Inc.

373.7532
Eve. 332-0617, 332.1567, 322-1177

41—Houses

Jut Hunt hdty, hc.

43—Lots.Acreage

home demonstration.
Television-2S" Color, Beautiful

2324 PARK 08.322.2116
REALTOR

AFTER HOURS

322.9254

IOIhlI'i
NIALTY

322064$

24 HOURJB 3229283

walnut cabinet. Regular $400.
Balance $175 or 517 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or

S ACRE LAKE FRONT 520,000
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

night.

47 ACRES LAKE FRONT.
NICELY WOODED ON A HILL
DOWN TO LAKE. $1000 ACRE,
TERMS.

54—Garage Sales
Yard Sale Fr-Sat. 9-5. Furn,
clothes, baby items, sewing
machine. Lake Ave. at Lake

20 WOODED ACRES IN ORANGE
ARE YOU YOUNG ENOUGH?
Having trouble lindir.g your new
kind of nest? Do you fit this
pattern? Travel often? Lead an
on the go entertainment
oriented lifestyle with little
timefor maintenance I upkeep?
Do you like privacy &amp; security?
Ssnora Patio homes provide it
all. Seethis3-4 BR,? bath, Large
eat in kitchen, fireplace, patio,
his-her garage with automatic

door controls all within privacysecurity wall with locking gate.
Enjoy the amenities of a Club
house, Pool I Tennis Court.
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., MARCH11
702 Tyler Or.. Sanford

REALTY WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
?13S' S French (17 92) Sanford
323 5321

4ô+

LARGE 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY
ROOM, COMPLETELY FURNISHED IN EXCELLENT
TASTE. LARGE LOT. OUTSIDE WORK SHOP I LOTS OF
FRUIT TREES. ONLY $23,300.
NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM.
2 BATH, WORKSHOP, FENC.
ED YARD, NEAR 25TH
STREET. 530.000 WITH EX.
CELLENT TERMS.
OVER SIZED3 BEDROOM WITH
PANELED DEN. FLEXIBLE
FLOOR PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4TH BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
AIR COND., FENCED REAR
WITH FRUIT TREES I
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. $25,600.
CALL NOW THIS WON'T LAST.

STENSTROM
REALlY
28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.
SELLIRS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYA HOMEI
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
OCT TOGETHER

DOLL HOUSE 3 88, 1 bath home
in Palm Terr., completely renovatedl C.HIA, w-w carpet, eat
in kit., Fla. Rm., on 1g. lot wshade treesi A buy for 524,5001
SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home In
Woodmere Park w-C.H, w-w
carpet, dining area, Fla. Rm.,
Lg. MBR, patio I. Much Morel
BPP WARRANTED. Only
526,5001
LOVELY 1 BR, 1½ bath home w1g. eat in kit., workshop, icr
porch. in Immaculate cond, on
an oak shaded loft New rooll
Wow, just $355001

Sanford's Sales Leader

322•2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing ServIce

Sanora BY OWNER 3 R, 2 bath,
Fam. Rm., 2 car garage, fenced,
CH&amp;A. sprinklers 1 Other
Extras. 11.0001 assume 5½ pcI.
loan. No agents. Coil 3226)46.

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REALTORS j

2565
PARK

42—Mobile Homes

NATURE LOVERSHIDEAWAY
LAKEFRONT-POOS.

SKYLINE i4'w.flrepl.ce
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Secluded tree studded lot 300' on
323-3300
3103 Orlando Or.
lake. lhlO pool. 3 B 8's, 3 l's
VA ip PItA FInancing
formal LR I OR, sauna &amp;
exercise rm. + 1 SR summit'
3 BEDROOM, 1½ lATH, 1972
Owner wIIfri_. —WITH OMPANDO LIYtl'O—
ROOM. CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, ON NICELY WOODED
HALF ACRE. $13,660, $3,500
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS

CaliBart

MORTGAGE.

REAL ESTATE

REALTOR, 322.7455

SeleIer Realty, Iruker
321-1615,332.1177.4341233

LONGW000.LAKE MARY
AREA
3 SR. Owner reduces price for
Quick Sale. Also will held 2nd

43' Lasbra4 traIler. 88-427, San.
lord, Fl. on is acre fenced land.
323.1313

mortgage. *34.051

43—LOISAcrsags

INC.
REALTO

For Sail) Lats
With l3Orang. Trees
Call 332-ISIS
Ii act-I tracts, $0. Johns hives
access. $210 dam. 26 yr. terms.
Gales.,. Zachary R. Tnibble,
Realtor, *43514161 5301036.
Eve &amp; wtends 654.7341161.

3291169

3 PR, 1½ bath. ca-peed, Cit
fenced backyard. EquIpped

hitchest, nosr $cIiiIls &amp; ShIp.
ping. $11,060
i &amp; asiono
peymts 1.1*92. 313-1341.

nursery iff mister SE, CHIA,,
many Outstanding extras.

539,90. 333.433,

S ACRES NICELY WOODED IN
THE GENEVA AREA. $16,500.
SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE.

Yard Sale: Bike, chairs, clothing,
misc. Multi-Family. 1507 S.
Holly Ave. Fri &amp; Sat. 9-S.

NORTH FLORIDA HEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH
GREAT HUNTING &amp; FISHING.
526,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

Carport Sale, March 9 &amp; 10. 9 till 5

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72—Auchon

68—Wanted to Buy
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur'.

75-A—Vans
76 Chevy. 6Cyt auto van
Customized inside &amp; out
lfl c711
People who like money use lOw
cost classified ads to buy, sell, or
trade

fl—Junk Cars RemoVed

Top Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

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2 Acres OpI. Hidçei'y, Sweif Gum,
Peims. $14.00. J. C. Travis,
week 3331119: Item. *1103
Lg. lot wiffilm'd*y limits, Wafor&amp;
sewer, trees. $11,111. Win.

Maiiczewski, Rester. 313.7113.

Buy &amp; Sell, the finest ,n used
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tools.

72—Auction

iney Woods Auction
1 p m. locat
ed on SR 1)5. 18 mi. north of
Sanford. We will buy, Sell or
trade used Furniture, antiques
or misc, by the piece or house
full Free pick up on consigned
mdse. at 30 pct. Country Colonel
Willard 8. Whitetiead &amp; Colonel
Leonard Fulti, 322 2270.

Every Sunday at

AUCTION *
* SALE *

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.
House full of furniture including:

Queen Ann couch 8. chair, hidea bed I chair; other occasional
LR chairs, Dresser, chest &amp;
matching desk; stereo bar. Oil
heater 8. oil furnace; metal
off ice desk, rugs 8. a lot of good
misc. ilams.

DON'T FORGET TIlE SANFORD

SatII saw, chaIn saw,? chairs, pool
table, misc. items. Sat I Sun.
322 1127

lcIWANI$ PANCAKI DINNER
&amp; AUCTION. AUCTION S P M.
SATURDAY.

Carport Sale, Sat &amp; Sun.. March 10
&amp; II. 1116W. 3rd St. 6:30 till 5:30,

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand $.8335

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

3 Fern. sale, glassware, dolls,

Avon nicknacks, clean clothes &amp;

Grab Bag &amp; Door Priies
Come Eary -- Stay Late

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
373 5-620

322 5990

BUY JUNK CARS
From 110 to $30
Call 322 1621: 327 4460

DOG HOUSE FOR
LARGE DOG REASONABLE
671 5481 altersp m

-Cash 322-4132

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AUCtIOfl Saturdays? p m
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
xelioqgs AjctiOn Sales
323- 7050

AKC Beagles. tn color. 6 weeks.
Both parents on premises
$75 365)666
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Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. 5-7 wki. old
323 91)6

at 401 Colonial Way (22nd SI.)
Genuine rock jewelry, Avon
bottles, dishes &amp; lots of other
items. Come I tee.

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78—MotorCyCleS
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 32) 7110
Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the

money in your wallet'

79—Trucks-Trailers
69 Chevy Pick-Up
V S Short Bed
Call 3222078 after S p.m.
80-Autos

for Sale

'-'-cjVOAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever?
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You sit
the reserved price Cell 904 235
83)1 for further details
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 to
75 models Call 339-9100 or $344605 (Dealer).
1972 VW "Bug" Low miles, new
lires, shocks, brakes &amp; paint. A
Real "Cream Puff." $ISOQ or
best offer. 323 6740.
1973 DOdge Charger, P-S. P-B,
auto. Good running cond. 11230.
3177061.
Chevrolet 1968 Bel Aire
PS, Air, 4 Dr., Good sticker
*100 323 0266

lots of misc. Items.
Rummagel Bake Sale
1604 Palmetto Ave.
Sat.9a,m. till

47—ReaI Estate Vnted
Garage Sale 224 W. 19th SI. Sat. &amp;
Sun. 9 till ? Clothes low price,
odds I ends, RCA color TV
needs work, toys.

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323141 alt 7 p.m.

Porch Sale
Sal. &amp; Sun, 91(11
2000 Celery Ave.

47-A—Mortgages Bought

Air Cond. a Hosting

---------55—Boats

WILL BUY EXISTING lit I 2nd
MORTGAGES. 8. Legg, LIc.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. ID

&amp;

Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

50—Miscellareous for Sale

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Ill LOOK III

Central Heal I Air Cond. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-171)

57—Sports Equipment

RACQUET STRINGING-OR IPS
All type racquets, Avg. SI
Scott Reagan 322-Sill

WHILE IT LASTSI

Open Mon-Sat. 10-5

59—Misical Merchandise

SANFORD AUCTION
12155. French
323-7340

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Balls Disc. Center Inc.

New Recap Tires
Size 540-IS for $13.95 Ia.
OK Tire Store. 322-7150

3202 French Ave.

Metal porch glider, $15. Metal

Snapper Riding Mower
Slip, dc. start, like new
323-3410

We have a Singer Futura sewhg
mach. Sold new for $430 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 1311711 day or
night. Free home trIal, no

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CarCare

wax

All Hand wash I
your car,
pick - up or van, free pickup I
del. Also complete interior
cleaning avail. As low as$1S.30 &amp;
up. Call 327116$.

RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;

Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
32) 0539 or 90.4 7)1 6101 collect.

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenienc, of
your home. 21 yrs. exp. $101 up

322-3717 for appt.

Lawn Meintenance
Save Money I Time 10 pct. off all
new maintenance contracts thru
Mar. IS. Call for Free Estimate.
Lindsey's Lawn Service 339-6956.
If no Ant. 32) $569.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 23 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

smeking

Must sell SO'x176'x14' new all steel
bldg. $3.25 sq. ft,, will divide.
Leave message for H. K. Smith
at 1-500.1247551 ext. M2639.

For Sale: 5th Wheel TraIler '74
Model, 35 ft., 6 sleeper, tub, air,

Get Cash Buyers for a small investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 3222611
or 531.9995.

awning, carpet, extras, In.
chidIng Eli wheel for pick-up.
$3300. Edgar Jones, 12 Oaks

Resort, Sanford, Lot 136.

64—Eqpn*d for Rent

S pc BR suIte new, $239; S pc. 18

new $399; Lovese $41S &amp; up;

Alterations. DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery

Lawn Service
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil I fill dirt,

Rent Our Rinsenvac

Ooonuki

333.31$)

FurnIture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 3321121.

Yard Debris, Trash

ACME Western loots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

322.5791

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AKC Dobermsns, 6 *1*. old.
Kastnir bioodIi. Tail docked I

FREE

dew claw removed. 323-4414.

lAiN MANURE
313.1553

Appliances &amp; Misc.

ANIMAL HAVEN
dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

(LOCAL) 349-5)7)

clipping, flea control. Pet

Supplies, dog houses. Healed
kennels. 322-5753.

How

Ism

rooms. Free cit. 323-0314.

6S—Pst5Suppes

Ugl*Houkng

a larding

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

323-2946.

3220707

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

7 pc. dinettes $40.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$SOIup; El. stove$4O I. up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford

Painting
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting

Licensed-Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-9460

Plerntlng Serv1

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
S.G. 8ALINTIASSOC. 322-6465

Small home repairs, Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repair. Free Est.
333-5543 331-0715

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Clig. Cds.AcCepted
327.1551

Tree Service

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lMan,qualltyoperation
lyrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327132i

CARPET

Nsw-.ouriss&amp;yeurgaIn. iVyda
briam plush $7.05 yd. installed.
323.4034. DoMes'.

25

INSULATION-- Batting, blowing.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrittt's Beauty Nook
S1SE. 1stSt., 322-5742

FILLOIRTITOPSOIL.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.7510

62-A—Farm Equipment

-IUY'SELL TRADE
$1)-315E.Flrst$$.
3325422

Adiniral color

Beauty Care

PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEst.
32)Ol29alterS:30

lawn maint. I tree trimming.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat I Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 322420$.

Cemmic Tile

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322.I1l
Evis after 61 weekends

obligation.

Jl0SanfordAve.

372-2753

2—Lawn-Garden

clothes closet, $13. Folding
aluminum cot w.foam mattress.
never used, $10. Call after 6p.m.
377-0701.

Home Improvements

Accessories

RO8SON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32171

sale $2.00 yd.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

Lovely II. view property w-woler
rights. I PR, 2 N with baby

Garage Sale. 611 Beth Dr.,
Ravenna Pk., Fr-Sat. 9-S.
Women's maternity clothes I
rag. clothes for men &amp; children,
tools, household items &amp; misc.

New shipment of vinyl flooring on

NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER? WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

BROKER

BY OWNER

2'-' ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HARNEY. $7900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR
POCKETBOOK.

563.743
FANTASTIC I BR, 2 bath home in
idyllwilde of Loch Arbor on ½
acrel Free form pool, privacy
fence, workshop, pantry, eq.
kit., patio, C-HIA. I Extras
Galorel BPP WARRANTED.

Only S3I,000l

SEIGLER REALTY

101111g.
8. Altamonte Dr.

Jessup. Follow signs on S.
Sanford Ave. or 1211. Hester.
3231531.

GROVE AREA. $3300 PER
ACRE. GOOD TERMS.

COUNTRY LIVING 4 88, 2 bath
home in Lake Mary w-CHIA,ww carpet, Great Rm., DR. eat In
kit. All on a 1½ acre lotl Also
add. 1 acre avallablet Pool
planned I Many Extrasl Just
$725001

(Ct)))

SD

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Good Used Televisions. 123 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

FORREST GREENE

5233 PITI at PcI.

INC.
REALTOR"

I

niture Salvage. 332 5721.
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VA.FHA.235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
Medal Inc., Realtor

Ii

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STOP AND THINK A
MINUTE, - IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

41—Houses

Cash for your lot

etiokl 000cis

Doberman Puppies
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs 8. mattress $23.95 ea.
For Sale
Phone 322 4057
pC.; NEW coffee table with 7 ____________________________
matching end tables 539. Sanford
BASSETT HOUND
Furniture Salvage. 17-92 So of
Male with papers
Sanford. 3726721.
Call 322 7028 atler S p m.

New 3 BR, 1 b CH, City water I

323-5774,

Building lot for duplex. $1500
cash or terms.

(Cl))

West, $31,150.
this Court on the 2nd day of THlSNOliCLtotilewlththeclerk
Frank Quality &amp; *0 Theresa to February, 1919.
01 the above court a . written
Bruce GaIly I *0 AlIce I essence (SEAL)
statement of any claim or demand vs.

$ libel NW,

Apt. finest location, high yield,
$65,000. Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

*5

_

Aveme, $an*t SemIMO, Cswliy,
3I1.
INVITATION $1$
The $HIsi Iifs,,iIij NI jg I Ihed iohure*v given that me

QUADRIPLEX. Spacious 2 BR

REALTY WORLD.
______

MaSWY.AIW,WaCk.WEMOn.141

0591*Y 0511
PICTIT 016$ NMI
Oat. ci the first publicitlon of tOils
SilkS Is 51IIIW givis Nat $ ant Notice ii Mm inisiratlost: Mardi 9, Lsharil, Trichel. Lalilt $ GESIst
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in insInm at u DIfonis me.
WI 91l

maintenance, 100 pct. occupied.
EDWARD
H. SEIBERT,
REALTOR, 2200 French Ave.
373-9001 after hrs. 641.1595.

w.many extras. $40,000.

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NOTICE0PACYION
Frank Quitty &amp; *0 Thenm to Bruce the Sheriff of Semlnol. County or requIred, WITHIN THREE CIVIL ACTION NO. 1015.CA*K Whospbsq Loop, Attamonte Springs,
STIP.PANINT ADOPTION
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF MASONRY ASSOCIATES, INC.,
Gitty&amp;Allc.IJam.sA. Jones Jr. sold at Public Auction.
Florida 32101, P iWitNf's at$OIflOy, TO: FRANCIS HARMON KNAPP
I *0 Shirley A., Lot 32 Windtree WITNESS my hand and seal ci THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF C FlOrid. CSl'PO4'O$Iin. or bi*i PMrC$I lINt, $79, and ADDRESS UNKNOWN

$iSsl NW Prep. Inc. to Thermal
Eiwry Conservation Homo
Sysisms Inc.. Lif 4, WhiSper Weed

Duplex opportunity- growing
Lake Mary area. 6 duplexes well
located. Offer on 1 or more, $430
mo. income, low taxes &amp;

Pinecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B

details. $31,000.

'
PoW of BeginnIng.
IN NI P555*50 ,
Pla. hold. Comm., Inc. to James have any defensia to assert t this representatives attorney are sat IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OP THU
YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a iisp.Pareot AdsIea
A. Jones Jr. &amp; *0 ShIrley A.,, Lot 20 action or claims to file against the forth below.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIt. copyof your wrlttlndefensas, if any TIMOTHY SALE ROU*TSON
Windiree West, $31,101
forfeited aircraft. Otherwise, the
All persons having claims or CUlT, IN AND FOE SEMINOLE POGARY U. MASSEY, ESQUIRE, ci

MIlcalls 0019111 MO155 Ne W' ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
Urns. 15.*0t: FURNITURE
4,32,32, iv,,
AND THINGS", under which N will DUNN
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40-A—Apartments a
Duploxos for Silo

Vsnted

Will sit byweek
withagedorsick
Excellent references. 321-0473
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., filettoariginalwimtC1.'of.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
abovestyled Court either before th, an action for StepParent
service on Plaintiff's attorney, or Adeption has bun Iliad. You are
H. Kesler 1*0 Debra M. NE¼ 01
ArlPew H. Bickwitb,
they 'nay have. Each claim must be SIOIIMAN A. HAMILTON,
(aalkny LA, liNed $ pm.,
giiigg [hIr301
ir.s1.tiIy thereafter: otherwise Fepilred to serve a copy of your
Sit/a. Sic. 11.31.79, his Lots 1.7,93.
a Clerk 01 tIte Court
in writing and must Indicate the
_____ a Judgment may be II%tifd against *vittindsfiis.s, If any, on James T.
NIOskIand Hills Add. 13.90, $47,111.
By: Jean E Wiik.
bsls for the claim, tI
fl and
you for the relief demanded In me Golden. P.O. lox 2302. Sanford,
1k
ss CI (, $ p.m., Sanford (nb.r .1
p.
Co . Fla. ResId
o.,ut, ci.*
address oo ttis creditor or his agent
C.maIIM.
" _____
CLINK'S NOTICE OF '
Florida 32771 as Attorney for
Comm. Inc. It 1 The Highlands Board of County
or attorney, and the amount
:
WITNESS
myon
hand
and
5501
04 POSitionS, In Wils action, and I lIe the
5ec.
ins.
05,300.
Conwnlsslonsrs,
NOT
ICE
IS
HEREIY
GIVESI
151$
lIds
Court,
the
lINt
day
claimed.
If
the
claim
Is
not
yet
due,
o,
c-- .i
9:29..m.
orlgirwl with tin Clerk olifie Circuit
Annie Ciften &amp; hb Hsmar 0. to Simloele County.
me date when It will become due pursuaedtePlnaIJudgmInl01PVi
, 1,79.
':t'
.
"'
y,'' 11 s.m. Is 4 p.m., IL
cs.rt Nt a for Simip.fe
Ylismas 0. Freeman, InEtee Lals Publish: February LI,7,$,9,II,13, shill be stated. It 1911 claim iS Chew'S islerid In 1911 M,IST$Sd
nty
(SEAL)
P111W., iii or When 191111191 day of
*3.14,11,11.$1,$,$l,$1,35.33,if, cent logent or wtliquldated, the COU5S Nt Ili CWcwR CoWS 1510
Lá.'i Ldkrut CIrr$Iu4,. Mt Y.n3, 9517 lId - 3041155. Lonp,Jus1, SUN.
Arttwr H. kcbeNh. Jr.
*4111 1979. GNaws.,. Judgment
(QCD) DIanne C. Grew $sNsrst P *17,32. March 1,7,4,3,4.7, 5,9.11, flitulS 00 $510 UflCSrtalIWy shell be IIIMISWII Judicial CIFOINi in Iød
Clerk lithe circuts Court
hsy tN, im1
ad hit
may be emluriot 1.111111
* de.
c.. irids. I wlil
Q, fjf 11. Newell Branch
staled. If Wil
mg.
,, '
my: Potty N. Capps
.
In t51
iui.J Plu* Ski
Ibswj 9 am..toI pa.,
sie.
socerlty shi be dNc?lbet Thi Sail it public $VC$ISR to Ni 51*551
olo-00
.
OsmaY
:
WITNESS MV HAND AND SEAL
.
-____ claimant shaM deliver sufficient bidder for Cash .at 1511 Welt P9051
-_-, _•.
p55k Q, C,14S
32,1-. 2.9,11,
$79,4191i4Cewrt,
thIs
•'
Anfoo'Mayoard&amp;*0 Isimiry .
c1.i ens c'aim to itt. iiitv -: *sSs.rt muss. ttv-t
PICTITIJ
A
ii AitSkw ad'Pk 111i Vliinf, II
ia,- is IprWs &amp;s un. p,, meoc. is hereby giveR aat i am ett*. tin clerk Si mail ins copy to Seminal CswltV. P111W., 00 1510 __________________
(SIAL)
Pleur .011:05 AM. is *prN 115*' ,
009.100.
each psrs.nsI representative.
111111 NI bushels if P.O. Pew $4
aa. .9 pa. ss3di Alt Cor, * IL Ansiu Sled.,
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C. N. JIhEIR CSr. let, to IMIeRId P1. $7711 leohlagle
ANYHUR H. IECKWITH, JR.
AHpeflInsilh*IINdIfllttouState 1979,lSl$WIIINWtIl01rISIPIO
NO7ICEU1
.Wsr Paik. Frw to
me
$prN LI. Mom.. Inc. .5 sIr. I County, FWIds unNi oi
Is whom a copy ci lIds NOSICa ci party illuMe kaffli County
scmioustv STATUTE
sec. 5*1U.
loonineSs
CEmly, Florida
ssm 01 DREAM BOATS, ga,, MmWs$ratlon has blest mailed we MOl, 55.1.01 P151*. 55590
SJNDAY, MAICI U
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
______
By: Patricia R*lns
PIp. . Nssld Comm. Inc. p Wdfor..,...... ssidnam. wN
forty described a folls,ii:
required. wlitthi 9p
Slid
to
10V
—
that
WI.
Deputy Clerk
Oi4si Ciuhl ("51it7 bUIdI asrvks, 11 - Mildred I. Newbegln, The Clerk 01 the CIrcvlP Court, Iemljisi
ThI $iS91 5IiiN. if 1911 Nlrltt Onderllgeed pursuant te ,
the date 04 the first publicatIon Of
- Ba., Ovts
Idumol
v'; jk* 12.19 p.m.
JAMES . GOLDEN
Hlghfe $ec. Osis, 641,105.
County, Florida N sccsrds,ig
lids notice, te file any eblidlans 11*5)115011110 $101115551 Quarler
ss.vw statute". CI*er
fts,l45 ffi Nil $et$hsaif Qi**, LIII' 5u1
e provisisas if te ldNis,is they may have $$1$
(li
yar a bu*i); pram, 2pm.
Wes. v. vat' Jr. to
Fiirlda $t$t*0ss - *111 111.5W. lOS. $re
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Pselaw c.nar. Co • 1.14. bilL Sam. Statutes Te.W1t: Section validity Of Ni decadent's whit, Ni - platted U LAKE NORMAlS ,ugiuIrwam.cierkotm.Cc
_ 14 Pm,, WI
. m Fll StMetSs 1907.
wJaliflcallens oi Phi persani reps- TATUS, SictiSli 11. T$4li* 21
Hayssas Add. Al. $2100.
*
bliSs Cenay,
Jay P. Wisheu
33271
Put CIvIc Cii.', - Ilisi An.
sentative, or Site vensil or lS. R$0)1l lIENS.
piji,
if p
1. GUNIlo 1*0
Tel: (350) 3fl'WWODAV, M*&amp;*11

Classified Ads Often.

________________________

BegInning 442 feet West of Nor.
Clerk
FLORIDA
W. Van DIne I WI Katherine L. Lot any and all parties havIng an In. that the adMinistratIon of the estate
theist COnIer 00 Southwest ¼ ci
ly: Silty N. Cappe,
IV: Arthur H. Ieckwlth, Jr.
5 blk 0, Howell Cove, 2nd Sec., terest in One Cessna 310 Aircraft of FRANCES M. ROFFLER a-ka
Southwest ¼ of SECTION 9,
Deputy Clerk
Clark
$37,000,
bearing serial number 3)01010 and Frances Jean Roffler, deceased, HARRISON,
GREENE, MANN TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 33
By:
Gladys A. Horn (form. Arnold) to tail number N 1010 Q to show cause' File Number 79-44.CP, Is pending In ROWE, STANTON I MASTRY
EAST, run South 546.74 liii to
Deputy Clerk
Sylvan Lake Div. Co Inc. all prop. in why the aforesaid aircraft should the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE A: ZALA L. FOR 11$, isa.
Northerly night.of.way of Old Ptiblioh: March 9, 1979
$at 01 $ylva Glade, $170,300.
not be forfeited to the usi of the County, Florida, Probate Division,
Sanford.Oeneva Road, thence DIH.43
Sylvan 1k. D.. Co Inc. to H. S. SheriffolSeminoteCowdy, Florida, the address of which is Seminole
Southeisterty along said right-cf.
Florida
W31
Horn CanOn. Co. Inc., Lot 16. Syiva pursuant to Siction 705.11, Florida
County Courthouse, Sanford, Fl.
way 111.13 fset thence NOITh S31.
March, 16, 1979
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Statutes. You have 30 days from 32711. The personal representative Pubft
Glade, 1*000.
fss',ttiinC.NoIthI3diywsW33" EISHTIENTN JUDICIAL CII.
Magnella $VC. Corp to George 0. February 6th, 1979, to contact the of the estate is Rex W. Roffier, DEH.3
West
11101
feel
to
North
lIne
0
CUlT,
IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE
VanOWusvenlwf Martha R. Lot 20 Honorable Harold F. Johnson, Coun. whose address is 605. WkWer Park __________________ loultiwast ¼ 01 Southwest ¼ 01 said COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Wklva Club Estes, Sec. Pour, ty Judge, SemInole County Court. Dr., Casselberry, Fl. 32707. The
SECTION 9. thence West 7.5 felt to CASE so. $nI0cA.z0-i
514.105.
heuse, Sanford, FlorIda 32771,10 you name and address of the personal

- (SEAL)
James 0. CiomoMs a *0 i• ... t Publish: February 14,32. tarr, liwisdlctis.i 011111 ceurt.
AU. CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND - ARTHUR H. StCKWlTH, JR..
" W ____JNUN Club PSI Huid
N Clerk 01*115 Ci11
- OSJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
DR011
lid 1141*.
IV: betty N. Capge .
WILL SE FONEVIR BARRED

2135 2 S French (17 92) Sanford
323 5321

Freight handlers needed. Starting

WI Gladys, Lot 10 blk 0, Fournoore
Un. 1. $43,900.

alrcraftwlllbiforfsltedtotheuseol demands against the estate are COUNTY, FLORIDA

REALTY WORLD.
The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

LAKE MARY

details call 644.3079

throUgh the described property, to.

_

(t))

New 233 Homes, 4 oct. interest to
q'ialifi,d buyer. $30,000 to

AVON

Notice is hereby gIven that, LOWELL M. OAR RETSON and and wit:
Sanford. Florida 3717)
NOTICE OF ACTION
pursuant to the Amended FInal MARY ELLEN OAR RETSON, his
That portIon of LIve Oak Avenue
Publish: March 9, I97
TO: Any parties having an in.
lying North Of Lot 1, BloCk "A,"
Judgment entered In thIs cause, In wife,
DEH.44
terest in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR.
Revised Mapof Chuluota, according
Circuit
CourtIol
SemInole
Helen Forester, wid., to Finmin CRAFT bearing serial number 310. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORthe
County,
Florida,
wtII
sell
AMENDED
to the Piat thereof as recorded in
A. Emanuel, Malga R. .Iones 8½ of 0010 and tail number P41010 Q their SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA property situated In SemInole
NOTICE OF ACTION
Plat Book 2at Page 31 ,ol the Public
LotS, bikI. TIer 4, Traffords Map of heirs, assigns and successors in In.
PROBATE DIVISION
County, Florida, described as:
Records of Seminole County,
Ronald F. Cary I *1. Evelyn to Sand, 131,000.
tifest, and all persons, Firms, and Pile Number 7944.CP
BIk C, Brsntley Hall Ests. Grace C. Lycans, lot 25, Duck Pond
TO, LOWELL M. OAR RETSON and Florida, and lying East of Milishore
4 and South 20 feet of LOS 3
Muriel K. Scott to MiamI 8. Kelly, Corporations Owning, Having or Division
MARY ELLEN GARRETSON Drive of Lake Mills Shore, as recorGROVE MANORS, according to ft'4
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On IN RE: ESTATE OF
Lot 4, bik 31, Oneamwold, 16,700.
CD) Robert A. Denim to Donn
CI 515.000.
a Addn.
Li$t Known Address:
Sabal
PoInt Prop. Inc. to
did in Plat Book 11 at Pages 14 and
Plat thereof as recorded In P1.1
the Above Described AIrcraft.
FRANCES N. ROFFLER, a.k.a
1014 Noitti 6th
McGill, LI 1, Ilk 21, North Durrance ConsIr. Co. Inc., Lot 13,
Book
10,
Pages
31
and
32
of
the
iS, Public Records of Seminole
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE Frances Jean Roll ler,
Itenry C. Moore Jr. I WI MirIam
ndo FIrst Add, $100.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Public Records of Seminole County,
county. Florida
WhIsper
Wood
at
Sabal
Point,
Un.
I.
to
CalvIn
F.
Day
&amp;
.wl
Sandra,
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
State
JQCD)DonnaL.McGilltoiobert $20,200.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Florida.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
Big. 1337'WI330' P4.04 SE coral olFlorida,exrelDoughasCheshlre,
''A.Derum &amp; *1 Grace, Lot 1, Ilk 21, Shirley Ann B. Ammerman Sac. 31.I32 etc, $10,100.
Deceased
atpubllcsale,toffiehlghe$tandbesf
action
for
foreclosure
on
an
In.
APPEARANOBEHEARDATTHE
Jr.
State
Attorney
fOr
the
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Eight'
- *rth Cr1. First Addn, $100.
(Form. Born) to Sandra L. Herndon
strument deemed a mortgage TIME AND PLACE ABOVE SPECI.
bidder for cash, at Sli.
s
...,)Iorlzcn Builders, Inc. to Stephen &amp; Donald E. Lovelace. CI, LOt 10,
eenth Judicial Circuit ci the State of TO ALL PERSONS HAVING door of the Seminole County pursuant to Florida Statutes $497.01 FlED.
Murray I. Fredericks, it al Florida, on behalf of the Honorable CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST c
inMarch
Sanford,
on real pr*pty has been filed (SEAL)
trusteesto Henry C. Moore Jr. &amp; *0 John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL 11:00 --,s.
AM., on
21st,Florida, atainst
you,sald property described
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI.
Miriam, Yr. 0: same as above County, Florida, has I lied a Rule to OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED (SEAL)
a follows, beIng situate and lying In SSIONERS
$3,000.
Show Cause in the Eighteenth JudI. IN THE ESTATE:
Seminole
County,
Florida:
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH,
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Roilingwood Homes Inc. to John del Circuit Court Of Florida against
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
.

in
presligeous area of Sanford.
Comp. furn. I BR, 2' bath,
Swimming pool.
ALSO Freshly painted 1 BR partial furn.
cottage, Sanford area. Adults
only. SISO mo.

It you're in the business of building
your busines. - - -use
the

P.O. Box 10154 Eugene,..Ore.
97110. Call 24 hrs. (303).114-2441.
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4APJIIC
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NOTICE OF SALE

Seminole County Courthouse

Defendant,

Secretaries. Call now for lobs In
Sanford Area. All skills needed.
No Fee. We Pay You. Norreli
_Services. 647-Sill.

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EXECUTIVE HOME

Experienced aluminum Screen
Room Installer &amp; Aluminum
Siding &amp; soffit man. 3234675.

(9O4)313-9i10.
.
Charles M. Comeau &amp; WI Sec. One, $6,000.
Harry Woodruff. etal Heirs to
,Winter Spgs. Div. to Sol.Dale
AS Personal RepresentatIve
-thence run East along said north
'
Legal Assistant I mos.
iti,
Bidrs., Inc., Lt 215, Winter gspnlngs Dorothy Ferris, same as above, Magdalina to Charles M. Comeau I
f h Estate of
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Risid. line of Section 3 a distance of 93.67
Must have access to car i. be
11.000.
Un. 3, $17,000.
s-Lost $. Founi
JOhn A. Blithe
WI Magdalene, W 310.15' of 5E¼ l Comm., Inc., Lot 20, The Highlands feet to the south quarter corner of
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CETA eligible. Call 3fl.$13, 9 to
The Greater Conetr. Corp. to SE'4 Of 58¼ of SEC 21.2029, 2.01w Sec. One, $6,000.
Merrsn Jabbari to The Ryan Co.,
Deceased
SectIon 32, Township 19 South,
________________________
$ weekdays.
Harry Grossman I *1 Pearl, Lot 1, acres $100.
16.9 Winsor Manor First
Range 30 East; thence continue to ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL LOST vicinIty of 1k. Mary Blvd &amp;
Charles Comesu I WI to Charles
BIk eN, RIver Run Sec. Two,
14,900.
run
East
along
said
north
line
of
REPRESENTATIVE:
1.4 lntection Sun. 2 Dober.
M. Comeau I WI, Magdalena, E
fames L. Roberts I WI Lana to $42,900.
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Section S a distance of 107.25 feet to THOMAS 0. FREEMAN, ESQUIRE
mans, red F, 1½ yrs.. blk I tan
f SEt/i *f 58¼ of EC
l.uonard P. Abraham I WI Ruth
E. Scott Brandon, Inc. to Bradley
the
north
quarter
corner
of
saId
P.
BOx
70
(1009
Hwy
34
Reward.
.
27.2.29, less part S acres $100.
Ann, Lot 11 81k A, Sweetwater F. Smith I wf Nancy .1., It 21
-M, S mo,
.
-•5344714.
.
Sam M. Anderson, to Clyde E. IN THE tOUNTY COURs IN AND. . Section S. Township 20 South, Range Altamonte Springs. Fl. 32701
Oaks, Sec. 10, $115,500.
Markham Place $26500
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
30
East,
being
the
end
of
this
center.
Publish:
March9,
,
19
LOST
March5betwsen
l21hAve,
I
(QCD) Randolph Mathews, sql. to Lower, Lot IS, blk C, Amended pies' FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Winter Spgs. Dcv. to Cameo
OEH.21
THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
lIne descriptIon.
14 Ave., L'wood, Mad. sized,
Constn., Inc., LI)59, Winter Springs Claretha P. Hudson (married), Lot 1k. Kathryn Park 3rd Add., $4,300. FLORIDA
male
Poodle,
off
whIte
"Bandit"
DISCONTINUING,
AND CLOSING
PERSONS
INTERESTED
MAY
________________________
(QCD)
Blalne
Miller
Jr
I
Shirley
CASE
NO.
- Up. 3, $21,300.
771 Midway, slog.
OP RIGHT$-OF•WAY.
wearIng flea collar. Good
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT TJIE
Deborah W. Herchig to John Wm. J to Blame Miller Jr. I Shin J. .n. STATE OP FLORIDA,
)aytree Village, Inc., to Clara
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TIMEAND PLACE ABOVE SPEd.
Reward. 631.2323.
tIff, Beg. SW cot of P48¼ of SW'k EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
'Kollar, Un. 2 Bldg. 260 Nahtree Herchig, Lot 45, 81k A, North Cr1
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FlED.
runN
MO',
E
649.73'
etc.
Sec
26.20.32,
JR.
Village, $31,900.
Tart., Sec 9 Unit 2, $100.
.. TICE that the Board of County
BOARD OFCOUNTY COMM$. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
$100.
State Attorney for the Eighteenth.
(QCD) CalvIn I. Drumheller to
FLORIDA
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Mildl'edVeinoReps'.Est.lrvingt
MISSIONERS
Gustaf 0. Nrdgnen 1*0 AlIce to JudicIal CircuIt of the State of
Florida, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. on the
Civil Actien Ne. 7$.$SCA49.E
. frrsnces I. Drumhelier, LotS, South Mildred Veino I Ronald VeIns. Lots Leonard 0. Nordgren, Alan J. I Florida, on behalf of the Honorable
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Legal Notice
rest. Third Add,$i00.
27th day of March, AD., 1979, in the
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
1,2,3,4,5,4,7,5,9,10,11,24,25,26,
FLORIDA
Gustif 0. Jr. Lot 411 N 53' of 43, John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
itv Dude I. *1 Owendolyn to &amp; 27, bik 0, Midway $s., $100.
County CommIssioners' Meeting.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Woffor's lake View
Csy, FICIlda,
WIey M. YOSfnØIood &amp; *efrl A.,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TN
'-5-Tar. so..
$hnVeIrwRsnOSdCIsyI'Jeffery ....
Room 05 the County CourthouSe In
.
Clerk
..
..
.
'(bro. I s%$tev),t t $rf ot 05*13. Veins fo Mildred Veiño Lots i1I 4
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. Sanford, Florida, wit? hold a Public
By: Sandy Jacobs
I
WI
PatrIcia
m.
Lot
231,
Trailwood
Plaintiff,
14, in 5½ of 81k H. Yr. 3, Sanlando 27 blk 0, Midway Heights. $100,
Plaintiffs, CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Hearing to consider and determine
"I
Deputy clerk
Ests., Sec. Two
- SprIngs, $42,500.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
International Land Planning
GARY
he$pj or not lhe County will va
S.
HUDO INS
and
(SEAL)
Attamonte Hts. Apts Ltd. Ptr. to, ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
Barton Luckenbach I John 0. inc. to the Mars Constr. Co. Inc., Grace PropertIes Inc. Tract of land bearing serial number
MARGARET M. HUDOINS, hIs CASE NO., 7S-2437.CA4.A
cate, abandon, discontInue, close,
DAWSON B. THOMPSON and
Aycock to LewIs A. Uhlman I WI Lots 191 31, Jennifer Ests. $44,000,
wife,
renounce and disclaIm any rlgnt
LIz Blackburn
in NE'.4 of Sec 23-21.29 desc., 10.172 3100010 and tail number
Sandra, Lot 16 &amp; E½ of 17 81k 0,
BRUCE L. THOMPSON,
the County and the public In and to
ClInt T. MartIn I *1. Vine K.
Land Development Division
P41010 Q
acres, u.m,soo.
West Altamonte Hts., Sec. One, Billy B. Marlin I *0. Peggy C. to
PlaIntiffs, the following rlghts-of.way running
Defendants.
Room 113
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$31300.

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NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
THE VACATING, ABANDONING, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
OF RIOHTS-OF.WAY.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pitt Nvmbtv 79.19.CP
James R. Hale *1 Cynthia to
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE D1Y15ttA
bik D, Amended Plat of Lake
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residential Schreiber I. WI Judy, Lot 1$
WI
Susan
N.,
I
Gerald
S.
SteldI
A
NOTICE
that the Board of County IN RE: ESTATE OP
Kathryn Park, Third Ad. $11,000.
'Communities Inc.. Lt 19, The Stonewood. $100.
E., LW, Lt 317
costesmore
Cit
CommissIoners
of Seminole County,
Clinton
J.
Anderson
6.
Mildred
Stemper
to
Mildred
W.
WI
Jean
to
'4fghlands Sec. One, $$,3QO.
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec. 3,
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the JOHN A. BISTL1NE,
Stmper I. Hb. Wm. H. Unit
Fla. Land Co. to Ftc. Resid. Keith A. Trudgeon 1 WI Elaine, Lt
$65000.
27th day of March AD., 1979, in the
Bldg. E, Crown Oaks, $100.
Comm., Inc. Lt 13, The Highlands 47. 81k A, Lake Brantley Isles
John 1. Eardley wI Sue to Wm. County Commissioner's Meeting
Second
Ada,.,
$31,500.
Paul
P.
Tzareff
WI.
Dorothy
to
'ec. Two Tr. 0 Replat, $16,900.
Room at the County Courthouse In NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
J. R. Bohannon WI J. Alice to
Rudy 0. Buztea
wI. Flora C. W H. Morrison, It., Lot 10 81k A
FIa Land Co. to FIa. Resid.
Knoltwood
sd,
$17,000.
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
120' of E 390' of S 160' of SW'!, of
Inc.. LI 22 The Highlands James M. Simmerson I. wf Mary,
Diana
to
WI
Robert
J.
Laird
Hearing
to consider and determine CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Lot S 81k B, Spring Lake Hills,
SW'k of SEC. 12I.31, less S
'Sec. One, ss,000.
John E. Collins wf Barber L., N 75'
whether or not the County will THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
$24,000.
$120,000.
Fla. Land Co. to Ftc. Resid.
vacate, abandon, discontinue, cie, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Karl B. Porter to Roliingwood of Lot 11 S 10' 0110 81k H Nor.
Robert F. Jimenez I. *0 Kathryn
:Comm.. Inc., It 66, The Highlands
IN THE ESTATE.
thdate,
$11,900.
renounce
and disclaim any rit
to Albert F. Landgral
Homes Inc., Lot 110, Lego Vista sd,
WI Alice,
4ec. Four,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Joseph Raposa A wf Patricia to the County and the ovbiic In and to
$52,000.
The Huskey Co. to Jerry J. Fowler Lot 15, 81k G, Foimoor Un. 1,
that the administration of the estate
WI
Lorene,
from
Ernest
L.
Ford
the
following
rights-of.way
running
$40,500.
Howell Cove Constr. to Melvin H.
wf Joan Charles E. Collins, LI
01 JOHN A. BIsTLINE, decied,
through the described property,
Gotschall WI. Betsy A., Lot 7, blk SE cot. of SW/4 Sec. 26.20.29,
James J. Riley 1 *1 Josephine to
.46, 81k C, Sweetwater Oaks, SIc. 12.
File Number 79.19.CP, is pending In
Wit:
$33,500.
S. Theodore Takyorlan *1 Ann, S
M, Howell Cove 2nd sec.. $37,200.
134.900.
the CIrcuit Court for SEMINOLE
David L. VeIleu WI Beverly M.
All
that
portion
of
right.of.way
for
262'
of
W
700
of
81k
James
H.
Robb
1
WI.
Sandra
to
B,
Amended
Winter Springs 0ev. to Showcase
Paola Road (Former State County, Florida, Probate Divlion,
Eugene A. Zlofek wI. Barbara J. toHerbertA.Tatelbamel.WI Joyce,
_'I4imes Inc. of On,, Lots 21
4 Plat Crystal HeIghts, $55
Sintord,
20'
of
26,
81k
N,
Lot
25
IN
S
55'
of
Secondary
Road S.46A) lying east of
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A t,O
Joel L. Horr.II. sat to Samu.I P.
Lots 19 20 blk C Ir. 71.
- 2rv--------------------------------------------------------------------------Jilif I. mu pwruun.,
PIQF1QC
567,200.
-.
Norlhga?e,
the
east
right-of-way
line
of
Rine.
ina
Galen Dulimeyer &amp; Joan to Wm. Palermo&amp; WIVeraM.;Lt194&amp;W½
S9I 1V105 k5,000• Maronda Homes Inc. to David C. hart Road (County Road C.4318) in representative of ffiC estate is
T. Freeiand I WI Lynn G., Lot 6, The of 6 etc., Town 01 LOflgWoOd,
Nancy W. Canasta I hb. John to Shaw 6. wI Bonnie, Lot 27, 81k J
the west half of Section 5, Township Frederick W. Blstline, WI'ioie ad.
Hrghlands Sec. Four It. A &amp; B RepI.
Seymour S. Lenz &amp; WI. Jeanette, Foimoor Un. Two. $37,900.
20
South, Range 30 East, including dress is P.O. Box 67, Lorq*ood, Fl.
The Huskey Co., to Graham Lots 101
$67,000.
ii, blk B Tr. 15, and 2nd Carolyn S. Jordan to Frank Kelley any portion depicted on p1st of Sur. 32750. The name and addreSs of the
Hagen Homes Inc. to Johnson K. Constr. &amp; Dcv., Inc., Lot 1, 81k 0, RepI. Saniando Springs. $45,000.
IWI Lois R., Lot , The Colon
veyof RoadtoPaofaasrecordedln personal representative's t0f'flly
Belwl &amp; wf Susan N., LI 57 Grove Sweetwater Club Un.?, 5.0,900.
Earl H.Davls&amp;Wf.Sallytojames nades, ThIrd Sec., $24,000.
Plat
Book 2, page Ii; and any are sit forth below.
The Huskey Co. to Graham G. Taylor 1. *1. Doris, Un. E, Bldg. 7
sts. su,ix.
All persons having claims or
(QCD) Harold 0. Sprow &amp; lillian
portion depicted as Sanford.Paola
John T. Forrest Jr. I. wI Marjorie Constr. &amp; Dcv., Inc., Lot 2, 81k B, Sausalito Condom., Ph.I. $51,000.
piat of Oaklawn Cemetery demands against the estate
to
Mearl
M.
Sprow,
Lot
3,
81k
ED,
Road
on
toHerbert E. Bryant &amp; WI Mary R., Swattwater ClUb Un. 2, 5.0,900.
WITHIN
THREE
8e1.Aire Homes Inc. to Clinton Lake Ellen Addn CB, $100.
requIred,
as recorded in P1st Book 13, peg,
Dwight M. Miller &amp; *1 Florence to Scoff I WI. Daphne, Lot SI, Spring
Lt 19, 81k 20, Weathersfield 2nd
(QCD)
Mearl
M.
Sprow
to
Harold
public
records
of
Seminole
County,
MONTHS
FROM
'I
HE
DATE
OF
PineStreit Corp., Lot$36&amp;37IE½ Oaks Un. 6. $31,100.
Addn., $33,100.
G. Sprow I Lillian, it. ten., CB,
Florida, lying outside of the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Roliingwood Homes Inc. to of 3$ 81k B, Sportsman Pardlse,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
David R. Storm &amp; *0. Donna I. to (corrective) Lot 3. 81k ED, Lk Ellen
following described parcel:
Howard T. Eckert &amp; wf Marie A., $16,000.
PaulO. Miller, Jr. IwO. Joyce M. W
n CB, $100.
A
strip
of
land
50
feet
in
width
Of the above court a written
Richard
W.
Smith
&amp;
*0
MarIlyn
to
4'
Of
Lot
16
and
E
39'
of
Los 6, 81k M, Howell Cove. 2nd Sec.,
15, bik M
Rose M. Kern, wid., to Willard F.
lying 25 feet on each side of the statement of any claim or demand
W. Alan Van Deusen, Lot 103 Lyn. Longwood Park. $30,900.
$59,300.
Kaufmann &amp; *1 Lois P., Lot 13, 81k
followIng described line, attached they may have. Each claim must be
E &amp; .1 Jomes, Inc. to Melvin M. wood, 132.300.
in writing and must IndIcate the
Wm. B. Thompson, Ind. &amp; It. to c, arantley Shores, 1st Addn., hereto as Exhibit A.
McCIune &amp; WI Carol L., Lot 2, Grove
(QCD) FHA to Lester &amp; PatricIa W.W. Jones Inc., Lts9&amp; 10 less W 10' $5,500.
basis for the claim, the name and
XHI
RITA
Ann
Florence,
Lot
iS
81k
A,
Ire.
s'ts., sn,ox.
of lObIk F, of $'. of Tr. 14, 2nd repl.
Arluro Brignoni &amp; WI Ana to Ervin
Begin at the northwest corner of address of the creditor or his agent
.'River Run, Inc. to The Greater lIft., 116,000.
Sanlando Springs $11,500.
Perez,
Lot
13$
Lake
Harriet
Ests.,
Section
5, Township 20 South, Range or attorney, and the amount
VirginIa 8. Stevens. sql to David
Constr. Corp.. Lots flI 6. 117 RIver
Plcketts Pact Co., Inc. to Jeffrey
30O.
30 East, from which the north line of claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
C. Ray &amp; *1 Charm E., Lot 11, 81k C, 0. Marion I WI. KImberly K. Lots H
n Sec. Three, $20,400.
Ted Williams &amp; wf Selma to said Section 5 is presumed to beer the date when it will become due
Winter Spgs 0ev. to Aylesbury Lk Orlenta Hills, Un. 2, $.0 cx.
1. 12. blk 32, Townslte of North Barton B. Pilcher&amp; WI Olivia M., &amp; East; run S 69 degrees 26' 09" E a shall be stated. If the claim is
.IohnL.StevenslWIPearltoWm. Chuluota, $12,200.
'Homes Corp., Lots 971 117 Winter
Gao. M. Willis. &amp; WI Jo A., Beg SE distance of 277.12 feet to the contingent or uriliquidated, the
T. Behrens I WI Katifie J., Lot 9, 81k
Springs Un. 3, 133.700.
tetert Walsh I *1. Roberta to con Lot 8, Frank L. Woodruff s.d. beginning of a curve concave to the nature of the uncertainty shall be
Roy Beistel Jr. I Jean M. toDaniel 9, SanfOrd Farms, $10,000.'
Charles C. Coffee &amp; WI. Debra P. $20,000.
south having a radius of 699.54 feat stated. II the claIm is secured, the
R. Belstel, 5'.', of NW¼ of SE'!4 of
(QCD) Leroy F. Blxby, tru5tba to Lots 13, 141 15, bfk 23, Crystal Lake
Melvin R. Strait I WI Mary to and a central angle of 36. degrees IS' scunity shall be descrIbed. The
Cecil 0. Adcock &amp; WI Shirley T., Lot Winter Homes. $34,900.
Sec 11.21.31, 20 acres, $13,100.
claimant shall deliver wfllclsnt
Jerry M. Ouliedge &amp; wI Martha A., 00";
Mary Kailauskas, wid to Algis i. 94, Lake Markham Ests., $100.
thence run southeasterly along copies of the claim to the clerk to
Wrenco Homes, Inc. to lames R. Los 3, BIk B. Crystal Shores. $3I,00.
Gurinskas I WI Violeta, :ot SI. SA,Daniel L. Cart &amp; WI Ann U. to Wylam I WI. Paulette R., Lot 312,
David W. Hobson I WI Jane to said curve a curve distance of 419.30 enable the clerk to mall one ospy to
81k J Columbus Harbor s.d. $26,600. Southland Constr., Inc., LOS?, 8NIk Wrinwood Unit 32nd Addn. $39,200. Douglas Lee Aagsard IwO
Terry 1. feet to point of tangency; thence run each personal representatIve.
Resid. Comm. Amer., Inc. to Wm. C, Sanlando Country Club Est5.,
Benny Privltera &amp; wI, Gladys to Lot 6, 81k B, Paradise Point, FIrst S52 degrees 36' 09" E a distance of
All persons interested in the estate
E. Harbison Jr. I wf Janice E., Lot $100.
Wm. L. Bishop I wI. Edelgard &amp; Sec., $26,500.
71.15 feel to the begInning of a curve to whom a copy of this Not ice of
ill Barclay Woods First Addn., . Terance W. McLaughlin I WI Roberto Mollnani I *0. Mavis L.,
Johan C. Mathias, sql. to Gregory concavetothe north having a radius Adminlstrationhesbesn mailed are

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Friday, March 9, 1979
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Milwee 7th Graders Whip Them U P
If you're 12 and want peanut
butter cookies, you usually have to
wait for your mother to bring some
back from the store or whip up a
batch in the kitchen.
Harold Dellenger doesn't have to
wait. He bakes his own.
Harold is a 7th grader at Milwee
Middle School and for the past 12
weeks his class has studied home
economics, followed by industrial
arts. Business education occupies
the final 12 weeks of the year.
For most 7th graders this is their
first exposure to home economics,"
explained Linda Tuttle, who teaches
Orientation to Home Economics
Occupations.

She started off with the basics,
such as measuring ingredients and
kitchen safety and before the end of
the course both boys and girls had
tried their hand at sewing, baking
cookies, pizza, doughnuts
and
even fondue.
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In addition to cooking and sewing
the class is exposed to careerrelated information. Restaurant
operations were discussed including

information on how to become chefs
and cooks. Child care, clothing,
fashion and consumer education
were also included.

Friday, March 9, 979-3

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PHIL DEERE'S

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DISTRIBUTORS INC.

The problem at first," explained
Mrs. Tuttle, "was that the boys were
not open-minded about it and we had
several fathers complaining. It was
a real macho thing. But they (the
boys) are really getting into it now."
Harold Dellenger has found the
class to be quite useful since he puts
to use at his Altamonte Springs
home what he has learned in class.
His mother, Dimitria, and
younger brother, Robert, have been
treated to chocolate chip cookies,
peanut butter cookies and pigs-In-ablanket (wieners baked Inside
biscuit dough).
He claims he has eaten everything
he has made, never burned
anything, and had no failures in his
brief cooking c'areer.

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Hwy. 46 (West lit St.) 1 Mile East of 1-4
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BUT WE MUST DO SO REGARDLESS OF LOSS!

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At school he was also instructed to
clean up all his mess.
Does he do the same at home?
Harold cringed a little, laughed,
"Well ...", he said.
Now You Can Buy (oKI Pre-Owned
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SPECIAL BUY OF THE MONTH
10 K. (THAN ALLEN DINING ROOM SET
In Solid Hardrock and Birch.
Includes: Table, 6 Ladder-back Chairs
Open Hutch, Buffet and Server—Like
new condition.

ORIGINAL COST OVER $3000.00
FIRST BUYER TAKES IT FOR ONLY —
Pigs in a blanket ready for the oven

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Friday, March, igyp

EVERY

Saturday &amp; Sunday
10 AM-5pM RAIN OR SHINE

The TV Ads
And Kids
NEW YORK (UP!) — Is the rrc attempting to be a
"national nanny" or 15 It trying to fulfill its obligation to
protect the moat vulnerable portion of the television
audience — children — from deceptive advertising?
FTC heertup on proposals to limit and In some cases
ban television advertising aimed at dlildres began In
Washington, D.C., March 5 and will continue for about a

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The battle will seesaw back and forth as representatives
of stared ceredi manufacturers testify on one side,
dentists on the other; groups opposed to children's advertising such as Action for Children's Television on one
side, ad agencies and networks on the other.
No matter what the FTC eventually decides,
somebody's going to sue. General Mills already has indicated It will appeal a ban against advertising Its
products, and Peggy Qiarren, president of ACT, says her
group will go to court If the rrc evades what ACT conalders its r onitbilitles to children.
Mrs. Qirei and her grow — no loeer referred to
condescendingly by network oMdab as "the ladies from
Boston" (where ACT was founded) — generally are
credited with stirring op the present federal furor. Not
anty laths FTC looking Into advertising aimed at children,
but so Is the FCC.
While ACT supports eII1nlntlng all advertising aimed
at children under 12 years of age, the FTC seems more
inclined at this time to consider limit, on ads designed to
sell goods to the 2.7 age group.
Advertisers, their agencies and the networks all contend that attempts to limit or ban children's advertising
might be Infringements of free speech rights and constitute an attempt to shift responsIbIlity from parents to
the federal government.
Mrs. Qlarren has other Ideas. 9e would like to an a
ban on all advertising aimed at children under 12 because
she says they and protection from deceptive advertising.

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Time Out To Eat
JERRY'S RESTAURANT- Open 7 days a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport.
CHICK-MA — Specializing In boneless breast
of chicken unique sandwiches. Located at
Altamonte Mall and Fashion Square Mill.
JUNGLE JOE'S- Restaurant &amp; &amp;per Club.
Serving 7 a.m.40:30 p.m., Early Bird Dinner
specials 4-7 p.m. dilly. Entertainment Mon.-Sat., I.
4&amp;SR-llat Sanford Inn.
KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY &amp; AUCTION —
Saturday, March -10, 1:30 to 5:30. Bargaln.prlced
prOduce and baked goods at Sanford Civic Center.
IE MONROE INN- Dining, entartainmed
nightly with the Inn-Mates. Dining room open Tues.Sun. 4 to 11 p.m., lounge open 'UI 2 a.m.Lake
Monroe, Sanford.
. CENTRAL FLORIDA 5UPiI. CLUB 8REL
910W-March 9-11, Winter Park Civic Center, 30(
Mizell Ave., Winter Park. Friday and Saturday, 9
9p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. For Information can
Exhibit Space Chairman Lea Easland, 5803 Ferahill
Dr., Orlando.

ART 910W- FeaturIng work of student artists
from Valencia and Seminole Community Colleges,
Winter Park Telephone Co. headquarters In
Altamonte Springs. Viewing hours for public, 8a.m.
to 5p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays)
will continue until April 1.
Oviedo Cesteal Celeheatlaus- Friday, March
9-dance and crowning of ping and queen, 1p.m. to 1
a.m., Oviedo High School; Saturday, March 10parade, 9:30 am.; "Great Day In the Country" food
festival and entertainment, St. Luke's Lutheran
Qurth; Sunday, March 11- Community Church
Service, 11 a.m.; picnic, 12:30; program 2p.m. all
at OHS stadium.

GD4ERAL SANFORD MUSEUM LIBRARY, 520
E. First St. Open Wetbiesday, Friday and Sunday, 25 p.m. only.
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PARK- U.
174
ON MOO ISdofI4 End 4 "illee wad at
Sanford. Rows N.
JBWI 1V1QL
- The Jewish Community
Cornier of Cas*ral Fililridlil aponsors these 'Ingle.
oss (ages 1148, 154$, and 44 end up) which meet
weekly. Noise to be placid on the mflhg iloL For
further Information 4act Marvin Frian C4
The Jewish Cetninmty Center, Boa Ulm Maitland
*711,
I4I4
REAL MALT= SHELL MUSElJI5--one of the
largest displays of
In the world. Located on
Halt Avsne at Itoflins (afl, Wg.r Park, hours
are 14 p.m. Sunday end Tudiy end
10 am, to 5
p.m., Wedeesday tirough Saturday. Closed Mon-1'Y,
.Ic :&amp; (9r adults and so centj
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S. Park Ave., Sanford.

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March 9-15

"You're thinkhig of getting out of the house and are
looking far somethiag to do this weekend, here are a
few seggeitlius:

and under.

AU KAPlAN

TELEVISION

Gil

8CC ChSra10-MUsCIJ comedy "The Unainkable
Molly Brown", Friday, March 18 and Saturday,
March 17,8 p.m., SCC Fine Arts Concert Hall. Free
to the public. Cad of 80.
Dark Leepars Art of Public Places-Sculpture
esighits, March 9-May 27, Loch Haven Art Center,
Orlando, and tlrouglosg Orange County.
8$eeu UsivanItyä
11'eM,r production of
Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate," March 910 and 15-17,
1p.m. Aiknlssion $4 for adults; $2 for children 12

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EvenIn Herald, Sanford, Fl.

leirI Bowling Tournament superleam competition from
from Greenville. South Carolina Honolulu, Hawaii.
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS ID TENNIS "Aetna World Cup
AFTERNOON
Live coverage of the WBA Tennis" Outstanding players
World Featherweight Cham- from the United States are pitt1:00
pionship between defending ed against their counterparts
WRESTUNG
champion Danny "Little Red" , from Australia in the fourth sin2•OO
Lopez and Roberto Castenon gles match and the first douIIIJ NCAA BASKETBALL from
Salt Lake City. Utah; a bios match.
CHAMPIONSHIPS Live cover report on the American Cup
age of an opening round dou- Gymnastics championships
3:15
bleheader of contests in this from Madison Square Garden.
0 WORLD SERIES OF AUTO
NCAA tournament. Teams and
RACING Coverage of Part I of
the International Race of
locations to be announced,
Champions, a road race event
2:30
from Riverside, California,
from
0 WRESTLING
featuring 12 top drivers including Cale Yarborough and the
3:30
100
Allison brothers.
O PROFESSIONAL
P4CM BASKETBALL
BOWLERS TOUR Coverage of (2)
4:00
the $80,000 Fair Lanes Open CHAMPIONSHIPS Live coverGOLF "Jackie Gleason
age
of
a
doubleheader
round
of
(4)0
from Washington. D.C.
contests in this NCAA tourna- Inverarry Classic" Coverage of
4:00
ment. Teams and locations to final-round play In this
$300,000 tournament from
(1)0 GOLF "Jackie Gleason be announced.
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Inverarry Country Club in
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the Jordanaires perform from
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black book. (Part 2 of 3)

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Fitzgerald and Betty Ford pay
tribute to famed entertainer
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music, comedy and dance.
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(1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
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"Inflated Economics"
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attempt to cure Zipper of his
tendency to hiccup when he
becomes excited.
(1) THE DUKES OF NAZZARD
Luke and So are almost put
behind bars while doings favor
for Uncle Jesse's old friend,
Swamp Molly.
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Heath is sent to Investigate a
strike situation at the Barkley
Sierra mines.
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Child
Stealer" (Premiere) Beau
Bridges, Blair Brown. A
divorced mother sets out on a
search for her two young
daughters, who were kidnapped by her ax-husband.
0 THE HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS "Singin' In The Rain"
(C) (1952) Gene Kelly, Cyd
Charisse. Satire of Hollywood
H011YWOOd
during the transition period
from silent films to talkles. (2
Hrs.)

Kennedy. Once enemies, an
aging marshal and an aging
outlaw join forces. (11/2 Hrs.)
O BARETTA Baratta learns
that a hit man assigned to kill a
local mobster is one of his
childhood friends. (R)
1200
(4) MOVIE "This Woman Is
Dangerous" (B/W) (1952) Joan
Crawford, Dennis Morgan. An
underworld VIP taRs in love
after almost losing her
eyesight. (2 Hrs.)
12:31
MOVIE "Something Wild"
(B/W) (1961) Ralph Meeker,
Carroll Baker. Refusing to
share the facts or feelings concerning her rape, a young
woman has trouble dealing
with friends, family and life. (2
1*5. 5 Mitts.)
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Host: Blondle. Guests: Queen,
Sarah Dash, Peaches and
Herb,JeffKutashDanc.rs.(R)
MOVIE "I Walk Alone"
(8/W) (1948) Uzsb.th Scott,
Burt Lancaster. A mobster
learns through experience that
his tough tactics don't work as
well as they once did. (2 Hr..)

SATURDAY

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AMERICAN BANDSTAND
(121 KIDS WORLD
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GARDEN Timing is all-important when pruning fruit trees. (R)

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5:30
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8:00
(4) CRACKERBARREL
THE LAW AND YOU
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8:30
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MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT

1:00
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Yesterday" The Enterprise
encounters an Immense gravitational pull which propel, the
ship into a time warp.
WRESTLING
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Cookin'?" An expectant
mother tries to prove that
foods which are nutritious can
taste good, too.
1:30
0 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL
Host: Tom Barry. Evans vs.
Winter Park
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Halifax, Gentleman"
Lord Luxmore threatens to ruin
John's business; Ursula gives
birth to another daughter;
uriel dies. (Part 5 of 9) (R)

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MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"Country Matters: The Suipeng
Sisters" A gawky teen-ager
becomes hopelessly and comically Involved with a 26-yearold postmistress and her young
sister. (R)

6:30

(2) FLORIDA'S WATCHING
(4)0 CBS NEWS
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02) UP CLOSE AND MUSICAL

6:55
THE COUSTEAU ODYSSEY
"Time Bomb At Fifty
Fathoms" Cousteau and his
crew recover dangerous toxic
cargo from a freighter involved
in a collision just south of the
heel of Italy.

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television, The Association
of Comedy Artists has.
decided to remedy that. The
group will Inaugurate the
Comedy Hall of Fame
Monday nigi at New York's
Sardi's restaurant.
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IWEEKEND SPECIALS
"The Seven Wishes Of Joanna
Peabody" A fairy godmother
(Butterfly McQueen) appears
on a television screen and
grants a young girl "von wishes. (A)
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"John Halifax, Gentleman"
Lord Luxmore threaten to ruin
John's business; Ursula gives
birth to another daughter;
Muriel dies, (Part Sot 9) (A)
12:30
FABULOUS FUNNIES
MOVIE "1001 Arabian
Nights" (1960) Animated. Voices of Hans Conded, Jim
Backus. With the help of a
'n.gIcaI lamp, a young street
boy In Baghdad Is able to visit
wondrous pleces(11/2 Hns.)

600
Philip Charles MacKenzie,
(4) SPORTS SPECTACULAR Michael Tucci.
Coverage of a ten-round light.

heavyweight bout between
James Scott and Richie Kates
from Rahway State Prison In
Rahway, N.J.; Women's Professional Bowling Tournament
from Greenville, South Carolina
DONNA FARGO Guest:
Marie Olmond.
WIDE WORWDFSPORTS
Live coverage of the WBA
World F.atherwelajt Championship between defending
champion Danny "utti. Red"
Lopez and Roberto Castenon
from Salt Lake City, Utah; a
report on the American Cup
Gyçnnastics championshIps

fr om Madison Squat. Garden.
FIAINQ UNI "The Crisis
Of British Trade Unions"

Guest: Labor leader Jimmy
Reid.

10:00
(2) 0 ROCKFORD FILES
Rockford, hospitalized 1 0110wIng an accident, sees a transplant organ removed from an
unaware and very much alive
donor.

FANTASY ISLAND A carpenter yearns to become a
dashing jewel thief; and a
Young woman wants to meet
the man of her dreams.

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11:30
(2) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE Most: Gary Busey.
MOVIE "Change Of
Habit" (C) (1969) Elvis Presley,

Mary Tyler Moore. A young
novitiate and a doctor become
deeply attached while working
together In a ghetto clinic. (1

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bleheader of contests In this (2) CANDID CAMERA
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NCAA tournament. Teams and
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locations tobeannounceci.
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"Wine
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first time since they switched
Jackie Gleason, Katherine and an illegal drug ring when
600
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Kath.
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a run-down Paris rooming trail-bike team.
Mr. Drummond searches high
10:00
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CROCKETT'S VICTORY 0 WRESTLING
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the Jordanaires perform from
the only son (Mark Wheeler) of
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Interview, Sahi tackles GARDEN
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Nashville's Grand Ole Opry
cauliflower, leeks and parsley
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11:00
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third-round play in this cent Gardenia. An architect,
still locked Into the '5k. I
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6:30

BLACK AWARENESS
O DIRECTIONS "Bishop's
Confernce: "Let There Be
Justicel" Rev. Joseph O'Hare
SJ, and Rev. Virgil Elizondo,
discuss the recent Latin American Bishop's Confernce held In
Mexico.

FLORIDA REPORT
1:00
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CHAMPIONSHIPS Live coverage of a doubleheader round of

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O WILD KINGDOM "Expedition Seaquarium' Marlin and
Dr. Tom Hobson observe predatory and prey fish, and the
sleeping sharks of Andros.
2) WILD KINGDOM "Elephant Shikar" Aboriginal "hill
tribesmen" carefully tend and
train Indian elephants to work
in the forests of teak.

contests in this NCAA tourna-

700

ment. Teams and locations to
be announced.
030 MINUTES Betsy Aaron
profiles a chemically dependent teen-ager; Christopher
Glenn reports on high school
cheerleaders. (A)

(2)0 NBC MOVIE "Airport
'77" (1977) Jack Lemmon, Lee
Grant. A private luxury jet car-

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1:45
(4) NRA BASKETBALL
Regional coverage of Washington Bullets at Denver Nuggets;
Portland Trail Blazers at Kanus City Kings.

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(2) OUTLOOK
agents working for different
(4)0 SUNDAY MORNING
countries proves that In a life of
FANGFACE
danger, even spies are subject
to love. (2 Hrs.)
0 ORAL ROBERTS
MISTER ROGERS (A)
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Pittsburgh Steelers vie with the
930
Dallas Cowboys in a variety of
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The Race Track" (8/W) (1936)
Warner Oland, Helen Wood.
When Chan responds to a
racehorse owner's call for help,
he finds him dead. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

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superteam competition from
Honolulu, Hawaii.
TENNIS "Aetna World Cup
Tennis" Outstanding players
from the United States are pitted against their counterparts
from Australia in the fourth singles match and the first doubles match.

3:15
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collector to a party crashes
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THE OSNOND8 Guests:
Ruth Buzzi, Ron Palillo, Debbie
Reynolds.

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Third Piano Concerto.

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proves short-lived when Fred
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young wife.
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to rescue Adama and other
council members from the
clutches of Baltar and his
cohorts.

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himself caught between his
own idealism and his politically
pragmatic staff.

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judge is Involved in a milliondollar loan shark operation.
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of the World Bobsled
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1100
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11:15
(4) CBS NEWS
11:30
(2) NBC LATE MOVIE "The
Critical List" (1978) Lloyd
Bridges, Robert Wagner. A
hospital director in line for a
Federal cabinet post learns
that members of his staff are
falling prey to a sharp malpractice lawyer. (Part I of 2) (R)
(14) MOVIE "Women At West
Point" (Premiere) Linda Purl,
Andrew Stevens. The story of
the first women to enter the
United States Military Academy at West Point Is dramatized,

NEW AVENGERS A Cybernaut agent with the ability to
become a walking missile vows
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accused of murdering her husband charms her lawyer into
believing her story of innocence.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
(DO STOCKARD CHANNING
Susan Hughes discovers that
because of her marital status,
she is considered a bad credit
risk.

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a midnight madness,
I saw her fall off a cliff.
I heard echoes.
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Falcons flew over.
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Omar Sharif. A party of 21 is

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hardships they encounter in
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McLean Stevenson and Kim Richards in
"Hello, Larry"

Somebody
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Mclean Stevenson's odyssey of
four IV series In as many years Is like no other In recent
Hollywood memory.
Stevenson, an eminently likeable man off-screen and
on, in personality In search of a viable vehicle.
The tall, lean McLean, a relative of late presidential
aspirant Adlai Stevenson, came to acting relatively late In
life after dropping out of Northwestern Law School and
becoming assistant director of Athletics at that university. He was also a hospital supply house salesman.
He' studied acting in New York's Music Theatre
Academy and worked as an understudy at Manhattan's
famed Upstairs at the Downstairs club. Stevenson put In
time In summer stock, IV commercials and guest shots.
After moving to Hollywood he did some comedy writing
for the Smothers Brothers and became a regular on "The
Doris Day Show" and "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour."
Viewers discovered Stevenson in "M-A.S-H" playing U.
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a condominium.

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O'Connor, John Wayne and
Jane Fonda.
bara Jordan.
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A SALUTE TO PEARL...
Dee Dee Bellson performs with her famous
mother, Pearl Bailey, In an "All-Star Salute to
Pearl Bailey" marking her 40-year career on
Wednesday, March 14.

...AND TO HITCH

Sir Edmund Hillary Introduces
the animal Inhabitants of Macquarie Island, who have survived the rigors of the harsh climate and the invasion of man.

Williams faces a herd of
stampeding elephants; Jim
Donner Is taken prisoner by
Thorval's men; Dracula's
jealous girlfriend unleashes
vicious guard dogs against
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ca and makes crude remarks Suzanne Pleshette, Rodney
about Joannie.
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demonstrations, animation and corporate president In a plane
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special visual effects.
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movies for about 60
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Stephen McHattle.The halfdemon, half-human son of a
New York City woman and the
devil grows to adulthood, surrounded by a coven of Satan

worshippers. (A)

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sitcom In which be played the head of a family and "In
The Beginning," portraying a Roman Catholic pried.
Currently McLean stars In the title role of "Hello,
Larry," another sitcom In which he plays a divorced
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Airport '79 Concorde'

Friday, March, im

Li ieLangtry
Very Real
home of her lover, the Prince
of Wales, and hi., wife; and
hotels and theaters in
America.
About 20 minutes of each
episode were shot on location
and 3540 in the studio.
In Episode Five, Lillie,
already one of London's
reigning beauties, is Introduced to Albert, the
Prince of Wales, when he is
out riding on Hyde Park's
Rotten Row. (Despite its
nam Rotten Row has for
centuries been the place
where London's "best
people" have gone riding.)
The fateful encounter
leads to their tempestuous
affair.
For this five-minute scene,
Dunn studied three locations
before choosing an estate 20
miles outside London.
"The real Rotten Row," he
explains, "would be impossible now with the level of
traffic and noise. Here at
Ashridge Estate, It's very
light and woody as Rotten
Row was then. And It's quiet,
though there's an airport
nearby, and we lose about an
hour a day waiting for planes
'Our biggest
to pass over."
To recreate a section of
Rotten Row's riding track, 16
problem was
tons of peat were needed.
Francesca Annis (lower left) plays Lillie
After that was In place, Dunn
Langtry.
The men in her life: her husband
research'
installed authentic railings
and lamp..
Wales, and became his first As background for the conquered London with her
publicly acknowledged scene, he brought In 70 ex- classical beauty, she wore
'(though certainly not his tras "to sive the flavor of the same black dress to
parties, evening after
only) mistress. iiie i'
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prams,
elegant
"Bertle" succeeded to the
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By DICK KLarlEn
HOLLYWOOD
(NEA)—Upin thealr! Isita
bird? Is it Superman? No, by
golly - this time it's a plane.
We're off again, with the
next "Airport" adventure
currently shooting at
Universal.
After all the other airborne disasters — a bomb on
the plane In the original
"Airport," a mid-air
collision in "Airport '75" and
a sunken airplane In "Airport 17" - what more can
happen to air travelers?
Well, just wait and see. But
the main glmsnlck In the new
one Is that it happens on
board the SST, Concorde.
And to the film is being
called "Airport '79 Concorde."
built
They've
a
reproduction of the Concorde

Ullie Langtry's life sounds
like a fairy tale—beauty,
royal mistress, actress—but
she was a very real person.
And that created problems
for the staff of London
Weekend Television when
they began work on the new
131art series, "Lithe," to
begin on PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre" Sunday,
March 11.
The series covers 50 years
of UWes eventful life, which
laded from 1103 to 1920.
Daughter of a clergyman
on the Isle of Jersey, young
Lillie longed for the bright
lights of London. When she
married the wealthy Edward
Langtry, she persuaded him
to take her there.
tithe's classical beauty
soon took the city by storm.
Artists vied to paint her, and
she sat for several, Including
John Everett Millais, who
Immortalized her as "The
Jersey Lily." Oscar Wilde
wrote a poem about her.
She soon captured the
heart of the heir to the
throne, Albert, Prince of

'There are 3,800
Instruments on
the flight panel'

Edward (upper right) and the Prince of Wales
(lower right).

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scandals, but Edward is devastated by his eldest son's death.
EIGHT IS ENOUGH When
'TOm forbids Joannie to see the
new love of her life, she runs
away from home to be with the
fellow.
THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS "Romeo And Juliet"
Sir John Glelgud, Celia John.
son, Michael Hordern, Patrick
Ryscart and Rebecca Sake are
featured In Shakespeare's
classic.

Including Jack Albertson, Ella
Fitzgerald and Betty Ford pay
tribute to famed entertainer
Pearl Bailey with an hour of
music, comedy and dance.
0 JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL
Guest: Sammy Davis Jr.
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(2) BUT OF CARSON
Host: Johnny Carson. Guests:
Jim Hanson and the Muppets,
Peter Strauss, Dr. Paul Ehrllch,
Carol Wayne. (R)
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
YOUR TURN
•POLICE WOMAN Pepper
discovers a baby-selling ring
while trying to locate the missing grandchild of Crowleys
best Mend.
DICK CAVITY Guest: Barbara Cartland.
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Unseen" Nick accuses Heath
of maklnp advances toward his
new fit .s
ROL &amp;VM FILES Rockford learns that a package he
was asked to deliver by an old
Rome Is full of counterfeit

(2) STUDS LONIGAN Studs'
long-awaited date with Lucy Is
disastrous, so he turns to a
prostitute named Sally (Nora
Heflin) for affection, only to find
his father's name In Sallys little
black book. (Part 2of 3)
(4)SONE DAY AT A TIME
Barbara brings home a mentally retarded youth to help out
while Schneider Is ML (R)
CHARLIE'S ANGELS Former angel Jill Munroe (Farrah
Fawcslt.Majors) returns home
to announce her engagement
toe famous race-car driver. (R)
MOVIE "The Other" (C)
12:37
(1972) Uta Hagen, Diana
MANNOC A physician's son
Muldaur. A 1930$ New England Is kidnapped In order to ensure
town becomes the stakg the de'J'e of one of the doctors
Wound for apairof 11-year-old patients.
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enthusiasm after being introKOJF. Kojak's only
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on the Universal lot. The
only thing different about It
is that the aisles are a bit
wider — the Concorde's are
notoriously narrow - to
accommocate the passage of
a film camera doily.
"There are 3,800 instruments on the flight
panel," special effects man
Peter Albiez said. "And 95
percent of them are

authentic,"
Albiez says they worked
from original blueprints In
building the mock-up of the
plane and itsflight deck. The
flight deck looks small,
compared to, say, the flight
deck of a 747.
But Albiez says it Is actually six feet wider and four
fed higher than the real
ones, to give them room to
maneuver the cameras.
It took the Universal
technicians more than two'
months to build the replica of
the Concorde.
To ___
make sure It was all in
exact scale. Albiez says,
they had somebody ride the
real Concorde, and took a
picture of his hand holding a
pre-measured pen, and
turning on cabin lights and
doing other things so they
could have a true gauge of all
the real sizes.
The plot of the film Is, so
far, something of a wellguarded secret, but a few
facts can be leaked.
It is a plane with an international crew (Alain
Delon, David Warner and
George Kennedy,
representing France, Great
Britain and the U. S. are In
the cockpit,) and It Is enroute
from Washington to Moscow.
It is heading to the '80
Olympics, and it has some
U.S. and some Russian
athletes
among
its
passengers. And , for some
reason, It Is attacked, but

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9:00
(1) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Australia: The
Timilsee Lend" A 2000-mile
trek through the Out back and a
look at the hardy men carving a
living from the hostile lend.
(4) THE WATONS Jim-

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what the attack Is and why,
are not yet for publication.
As I watched, the crew was
reacting to one phase of the
attack, radioing for help.
"I'm not sure," said the
director David Lowell Rich,
"If this attack is an explosion
or a missile attack or a drone
attack."
Presumably, then, there
are several attacks. There is
also another subplot, which
producer Jennings Lang told
me about.
"This picture was
designed for thi Concorde,"
Lang says.
"The story only fits the

'They wanted to
make sure the
crews were not
made to look
like .rks'
Concorde. We've got a heart
in New York and we've got a
woman who's got a kid In
Paris and the only way you
can get that heart to that kid
In time is by tIe Concorde."
So there's a race against
time, too, In addition to the
story of the attack, . and
whatever else they are
planning to throw into the
heartatopping hopper.
The biggest problem,
however, won't be seen on
the screen.
SOAP Jessica chooses
between Chester and Det.
Donahue; Danny finds Elaine's
killer; and Billy Is kidnapped by
Sun Cult members.

when his poor eyesight keeps
him from becoming an Air
10:00
Corps pilot.
MRS. COLUMBO Kate
0 NORK &amp; MINDY Mr. Sick. (2)
Columbo goes alter a psychotley steals the Orkan age
machine, causing Mork to go Ic ventriloquist (Jay Johnson)
who murdered the craftsman
through a series of drastic age
who made his dummy.
changes.

(2)LnTLEWOMEN

NOVA "Einstein" The why
and how of Einstein's thought
processes that brought him to
his earth-shattering concluslons are explained.

(L)OBARNABY JONES
Barnaby's investigation into
the death of a corporate execufive leads him to a powerful
religious cult. (Part I of 2)
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Ask Dick
Kleiner

As Lang tells It, the biggest
problem was getting permission to use the name,
Concorde.
He says the story alone
could make a book, because
of the ramifications of the

arrangements.
Lang says he first wrote
the story feeling that to
make a new "Airport" film
almost cried out for a
Concorde background, as
that Is the current queen of
the skies.

After his story was written, he began trying to get
the necessary OKs to use the
name.
He began making inquiries
to find out who to contact. He
wound up having to deal with
literally dozens of people
because the plane Is a joint
British-French creation.
And he had to deal with
manufacturers and air lines
In both countries.
The whole process of
getting the official OK from

all concerned took Lang
about a year. And some
conditions were set forth,
too.
"They wanted to make
sire that the crews were not
made' to look like jerks,"
Lang says, "and the plane
had to survive. And they
were afraid that It might
give the wrong impression If
the crew discussed broads or
booze with frivolity in the

cockpit.
"We made one slight
deviation about that. We
have a couple of funny lines
In there that they didn't
understand, and we got them
through OK."
Lang insists that none of

the last three "Airport"
films should be classed as a
sequel.
They are not because, he
says only the word "Airport" in the title links them
in any way.
And also the presence of

George Kennedy in the cast,
but Lang calls Kennedy their
"good-luck charm." He's
been in all the "Airport"

6:30
films, always playing the
ANGIE Angle longs for her her career to stay with him.
1020
same character.
old waltreulng days after a
IN CONCERT Sarah
painful day of shopping with
In this one he's joined by
Vaughan's Incomparable ver- Delon
Brad's sister.
Warner, Susan
satility Is featured.
Blakely, Robert Wagner,
11
Sylvia Krlstel, Eddie Albert,
(2) QUINCY Quincy investigates charges that a Marine
BRA Anderson, Qtaro, John
drill instructor was responsible
1126
Davidson, Martha Rays,
for the death of a recruit.
DICK CAVITY Guest: VIt- Cicely Tyson, and many
HAWAII FIVE-0 todo Gassman.
(4)
others.
McGarniit tries to save a doc11:30
It Is a typical "Airport"
tor suspected of supplying illsgal drugs to young people from (2) BUT OF CARSON all-star cad. But Lang says
the vengeful father of one of his Host: Johnny Carson. Guests:
Mike Wallace, Lola Falana, those stars are not there
alleged victims.
primarily for their box-office
BARNEY MILLER A mad Erma Bombeck. (R)
appeal.
THE
NEWLYWED
GAME
bomber threatens to make the (4)
He says they are there
MAS'H The 4077th has
detectives' late shift their last
a
particularly
busy night when short-cut. When the audience
one.
the operating room comes sm a familiar face, they
9:10
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under
WORLD "inside Europe / lery. (R)
F-iS: The Arms Sale Of The
STAREKY &amp; HUTCH The expect, what sort of
Century" Examined as the detectives travel to a luxury character he or the plays.
politics behind the sale of the hotel staffed by beautiful womSo the script doesn't have
F-IS fighter to NATO countries. an to investigate a series of to
slci'f'thfle on
murders. (Part 1 of 2)(R)
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DEAR DICK: I heard that Mary Tyler Moore smokes
pot, and has done so for years. Is this true? She doesn't
seem like that type. LB., Tucson, Ariz.
That "type" includes a lot of pretty fanwus people, but I
know what you mean. The story stems from an article In a
recent Issue of Ladies' Home Journal, in which Mary
admitted that she had smoked marijuana. She went on to
say that she disapproves of hard drugs completely. She
said that she found pot no more dangerous than a
predlnner martini. And there are many experts who agree
with her.
DEAR DICK: Could you tell me why Radar is quitting
the "MASH" show. What will happen to him on the show?
GREG KIJCUMEK, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Bob Cridal, who manages Gary Burghoff, alias Radar,
says that "quitting" Is the wrong word. He Insists that
Burgtioff's contract expired, after seven years, and he
simply chose not to renew it. The actor wants to spend
more time with his family he has a 3-year-old daughter
he wants to get to know and he wants to do some other
things, professionally, such as resuming his stage career.
Producer Burt Mercalfe tells me they have not yet
decided on how to write Radar out. Mostly, that depends
on whether Burglioff will agree to do one more show. If he
does, then they'll write an episode eliminating him in
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some way. If he doesn't, they may simply not mention him

next season.
DEAR DICK: I'd Like to know what happened to the
beautiful little singer on "Name That Tune." She was on
just before the girl they have now. Boy, she could sing and
dress and was so lovely. MRS. F.G., Uniontown, Pa.
That was (and still Is) Kathie Lee Johnson, who got
bumped when ABC bought the show and brought in a lot of
their own people. You can see Kathie Lee on a new syn•
dicated show, "flee flaw Honeys," if you're up to It.
DEAR DICK: I wonder if you could let me have the full
theme song of "All In the Family." I have listened to the
program for years and still cannot make out the words.
Only words I know are "Those were the days." MRS. A.
PICKARD, Vancouver, B.C., Can.
OK. Once and for all. Over the years, I must have given
these words, in bits and pieces, dozens of times. Here,
then, Is the entire lyric, so cut it out, paste it up, make It
into a sampler, but never again. (The song, Incidentally,
was written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse, and Is
copyright by New Tandem Music Co.)
Boy, the way Glenn Miller played.
Songs that made the Hit Parade!
Guys like us, we had it made—
Those were the days!
And you knew where you were then
Girls were girls and men were men
Mister, we could use a man
Like Herbert Hoover again!

Didn't need no welfare state
Everybody pulled his weight
Gee, our old LaSalle ran great!
Those were the days!
DEAR DICK: I was wondering what ever happened to
actor Jeff Hunter. I recently saw him In some mld-lilOs
movies. ILA., 8pringfleld, Mo.
Dying is what happened tohim. Jeff died In 1969; he was
only 44.
DEAR DICK: My brother and I are having an
argumelt. He said that Robin Williams who plays Mock
on "Meek and Mindy" was killed In a car accident just
recently, and I say he Isn't dead it all. Who is right?
UNSIGNED, Calgary, Alta., Can.
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CAIRO (UP!) — In an apparent breakthrough toward an letters attached to the peace treaty.
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, President Carter told the Egyptian
Carter also appealed to the Palestinians to Join the peace
pg today he has a commitment from both countries that process and said he was Mill committed to bringing about
the pact will be linked to a comprehensive Middle East set. negotiations between Jordan and Israel and Syria and Israel, as
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was implied in the second framework for peace worked tat the
Egyptian officials said they are making tentative plans for a Camp David Summit. The first document outlined the Israelipossible signing of a peace treaty Tuesday at Mena House in the Egyptian treaty.
shadow of the Great Pyramids Just outside Cairo.
In another key point, Carter seemed to rule out the possibility of
But on the occupied Wed Bank, only hours before Carter's any formal defense alliance with either Egypt or Israel.
scheduled arrival In Israel, government troops intercepted and
"Our policy is that each country should have the ability to
killed a four-man Palestuuan death squad trying to cross the defend itself, so that it does not have to depend on external
Jordan, marring the peace mood and the president's announced alliances," he said. "The United States does not seek a special
breakthrough on linking the treaty to Palestinian-self rule.
position for itself."
Carter unveiled the breakthrough on linkage to a special session
American officials said the president decided on this dramatic
of Egypt's People's Assembly in Cairo at the end of the first leg of personal attempt to negotiate a peace treaty because he believed
his unprecedented open-ended peace mission aimed at securing time was running out and It was "now or never" for peace in the
the first pact ever between Israel and an Arab Mate.
Middle East.
"There can be little doubt that the two agreements reached at
Egyptian officials, planning for a treaty signing Tuesday, are
Camp David — negotiated together and signed together — are hoping that Carter will get Israel's agreement to the proposals
that
were put together in Egypt between Carter and President
a common
arter said.
Anwar Sadat, and that Carter will return for the signing with
"Just In recent days, both Prime Minister Begin and President Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
Sadat have again pledged to carry out every commitment made
American officials believe that In the light of the often painful
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at Camp David. Both leaders have also reaffirmed that they d
cessively optimistic and overlook some of the complex detail that
not want a separate peace between their nations."
has yet to be negotiated.
That affirmation, announced by Carter on the third day of his
But the Americans believe there is a good chance that the main
tianultuot, reception by hundreds of thousands in Egypt, appears Issues can be dealt with by Carter and he will leave Secretary of
to answer Cairo's demaj for firm, visible link between the two State Cyrus Vance to clean up the details.
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donst'ees
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shifts a day to man the 14 telephone lines (normally there
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                    <text>41—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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BYSHARRONCARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
As a prerequisite to Implementing a sex education program In

contributor for promoting sexual promiscuity,
"The media, including television, radio, music, motion pictures
and advertisements in magazines and newspapers bombard us
of sexual
promiscuity."
With that thought in mind, Layer asked the school board to
consider his three-part plan for implementing a sex education
program in the public scholl system. The plan includes: short
range, intermediate range and long range goals.
Layer said he needs the help of concerned citizens to wage a
clean-up campalei to convinm the media to rid itself of offensive
programs and advertising. Newspapers which publish offensive advaUsements and prodkts should be boycotted "until
this Is cleaned up," Layer recommended.
He also called for an immediate upgrading of all counseling
services and programs for divorce prevention through the county
mental health clinic, churches, health and rehabilitation service,
public health service and the health system council,
"Extra efforts from all of these organizations are needed for

William P. Layer today called for a boycott of all media carrying
offensive advertising and products "Until this Is cleaned up."
Layer's statement is contained in a written recommendation
released today on his position of iMplementing a sex education
program In the county.
Layer, who made his recommendation verbally at the March 29
school board meeting, was asked by a board member to prepare
his recommendation in written form for other board members to
study. The recommendation, in which Layer elaborates his
position, will be placed for consideration on the April 11 agenda
for board action.
Last week, Layer told the school board a sex education program
could not be implemented in the public schools without first
cleaning up the environment in which the students must live. He
blamed the media for exploiting sex and said It was the main

guidance on the family borne front," Layer said.
Under the heading of Intermediate goals, a sex education
program would be developed by the school staff with the help of
the medical association, mbMerial anociation, health and Social
organlzatloiis and Interested parents, Layer recommended.
The program would then be taught on a pilot basis through
youth groups and-or church schools of each denomination and
implemented by the ministerial association. he said.
"This means of presentation of the program would dispel any
apprehension that the school system might not present the
prograin in the proper light accordin? to their individual belie
He also recommended the Seminole County Medical
Association accept responsibility' for piloting a medical type informational program In the county's hospitals for the teen-age
groups and individuals under its care.
The public health service should accept responsibility also In
piloting a program through its clinics and in conjunction with all
welfare agencies giving aid to dependent children, he recom-

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curred for alleged false arrest, false imprijonment and assault
and battery.
James and Jimmie Harvey and daughter CrysW Bunn
Anderson of Fern Park filed several compiaintg hd Friday
against U.Charles Coffee for his alleged actions on May 11. 1975.
E. Polk w was not involved
incident, has
also been named as a defendant in that civil suit. Tbe action was
filed in the Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford.
In the suit, the Harvey family claim they were arrested by
Coffee without probable cause on May 11, 1975. The perents were
taken to the Seminole County Jail while the daughter spent
several hours in the Seminole County Juvenile Detotion, Center,
the complalint states.
As a result of their alleged falm arrest and false .
the Harveys claim they suffered togreat inconvenismil
discomfort, mental Pain anid siliftering humillatioilt, shamIe.
public ridicule, disgrace, km Of UM from t1wir normal pursults
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James forvey saW Coffee aftedly strok him with cload flats
and a slapstick while be was handcuffed and beld by another
police officer.
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Mowbray assured COflHeriJSI$ffWrftef
The commissioners agreed missioners that under the
The 15.5 acres the city of the city of Canelberry will be present plans the city will be
erry has been trying to the applicant for the funding the applicant for the grant and
purchase on Sunset Drive as a and the county is to be held f ully responsible for its use. The
site for a future city hall, civic harmless in the spending of the grant would be policed by the
center an senior citizen
Planning Council Mowbray
complex has been sold to upon the
another buyer, Mayor Bill approval of the ultimate site said, and Casselberry would
have to repay the funds if it
selected for the complex.
Grier said today.
"I want the senior citizens to breached the contract by
But that doesn't mean
another site will have to be get a building it wants, not one allowing groups other than
purcluised for the senior citizen with three-quarters of the space senior citizens to use of tile
building, Grier said, The mayor petitioned off for offices for facility.
It there were cost overruns in
Wd during negotiations for other organizations," Comthe purchase of the property, mlssion Chairman Bob French the construction, Mowbray
said, the city would have to f und
the buyer whom bid was ac- said.
those
overruns. "Federal
CePted Monday offered to sell
rX city of
Casselberry has grants do not tolerate
it the price he paid for the the construction cost. The overruns," Mowbray said, and
none is expected
complex site. The buyer's name county and city funding would
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff ,
wa not available from the city. be used 93
matching
funds
on
a
questioned
Mowbray about
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whether
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requirement
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Planning Technician Bruce the Area Agency on the Aging mentioned as a way to assist the
Furino is looking at mpg to discussed the possibilities of the' city in the payment of utility
If other properties are county funding. And county expenses. He said however
.Office of Management, fthere would have to be services
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of the Incidence of rcpcated teen pregnancies as shown by the
following: Of 215 teen pregnancies, 99 were first-timers, 69 were
3econd-timers, 21 were third-timers, 15 were four-timers and 11
were pregnant for the fifth time," Layer said.
If, and only If, the media upgrades its programs and advertLsesnents and the pilot programs have been shown to be effective, Layer said the school board should consider ftnplementat Ion of the program in the Seminole County public
schools on a voluntary basis. He said he hadn't determined which
grades would be offered the program.
The Seminole County Chapter of the Florida Alliance for
Responsible Parenting is pushing the school board to implement a
mandatory "family living" curriculum In the public schools for
students from kindergarten to 12th grade and includes sex
education In Its proposal.
Layer said the school system would "go to bat" with a kindergarten through 12th grade program if all the agencies and
parents "do their part."

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the weak Jump overcall.
Thle bid was first used by
Oswald Jacoby in 1931. It
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trump. West rises with the
king and leads the three of
diamonds, after East dis.
cards on that second trump.
South refuses that finesse
also. Then he pulls West's
last trump and goes about
the business of conceding
tricks to East's two kings."
Alan: "South has made
sure of his game in spite of
all finesses being wrong.
Incidentally, if all had been
right he could have taken
them all and made a grand
slam."

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another friend with the sun
thing bit they removed her
ukrus. Now I've been told by
my gynecologist that I have it
fibroid tumor. He will do an
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operationand remove it with
since they are
the uterus and the ovaries. He
not CnCer, they don't spread.
wants to take out the ovaries me
main 'effects, again, are
because rm over 50. Are fibroid
pressure symptoms an
cancerous? Do they
ted? At
grow? How are they
Nobody knows how fibroid
this time I feel good and n't tum are stjtd, Just as we
ors
.Iteceasalry to
have.ny
really
don't know how can cer
have the operation.,
ts
This Is true of many
star
DEAR READER.
The turnors, both malignant and
reason tumors are called benign. We know many factors
fibrold is because they are
contribute to such problems,
had,
fibrous
tissue.
Sometimes
they me mlled myofibroma, but often we don't know the real
which refers to the fad that cause.
they have tissue in them related You didr't comment on
to Muscle$in the uterus. In any whether or not you've gone
cue, the simple, un. through the menopause. but
complicated fibroid tumor is since you're over 50, it is
not cancerous. That's one reasonable to presume you
reason doctors don't get too either have or soon will. Under
upet about then as long as those circumstances, if a
they aren't too large and aren't woman does have
hysterectomy, many doctors
Your friend who had a D and feel It's a good idea to remove
C (a type of examination) the ovaries as well.
apparently didn't really have U the ovaries,are
any symptoms and the doctor tioning, about all
sible
checked to make sun she cllckt't point IS provide
source
ovarian
cancer
a
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of
have a disorder that needed
COflUflOn
isn't a
additional treatment.
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not detected fltil it has already
large and Is causing pressur e
leave something
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organ,
on $fl
spread. So w that can't help and
may decide to remove IL
may h&amp;in use person?
some imall fibroids, depending
SINCE YOU are at the
upon their location in the
uterus, can cause excessive or menopause age, I am sending
ftV*1Wt bleeding. Tha am is you The Health Letter number
an Indication for removaL The 5-12, Menopause. Other readers
eciallon really has to be made who want this Issue can send 50
on firsthand knowledge of how cents with along, stamped, e'
large the tumor Is, where it's addressed envelope for it. Send
located and what symptoms It's your request to me In care of
producing. Yotrdodorislnthe this newspaper, P.O. Box lS5l,
best position to know these Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
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Tuesday, April 3, 1979

Breaks Treaty
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China

PEKING (UP!) China's National People's Congress voted
today not to renew its 29-year-old peace and friendship treaty with
the Soviet Union.
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Ad au-_%.
tomatically be extended for five years if neither side decided a
year in advance to abrogate it.
The official New China News Agency said the Fifth National
People's Congress voted unanimously to not renew the pact when

WORLD
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The treaty, which named Japan and the United States as the
common enemies of Moscow and Pekin'
, obviously has lost much
of its si niflcance over the years, in
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peace and friendship treaty with Japan last year and
its new
relationship with the United States.
The treaty was signed in Moscow Feb. 14, 1950, and went into
force April 11 the same year a time when China and the Soviet
Union were close allies,

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Formally Open Borders
CAIRO, Egypt (UP!)
Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin and President
Anwar Sadat of Egypt
today agreed to exchange visits next month to formally
open the borders between Egypt and Israel.
Begin said he will go to the Sinai "capital" of El
Arish
May 27 one day after it reverts to Egyptian
control
and Sadat will visit the southern Israeli
desert city of
Beersheba by helicopter the
same day. Begin also
disclosed that one month after the Egyptian Parliament
ratifies the treaty "probably next Sunday
or Monday"
negotiations on Palestinian autonomy
will
begin in
Beersheba on the ministerial level.
"When El Arish is under Egyptian sovereignty, they
they (the meetings) will alternate between
Beersheba and
El Arish," Begin said. "The first meeting
will be in
Beersheba and the second at El-Arish." Begin's announcement came at a joint briefing held with Sadat at the
end of a So-minute private meeting at the presidential
Koubbeh Palace. Sadat told reporters he and the Israeli
Prune Minister "have agreed upon direct contact because
it Is time we have direct contacts.. I am more than
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to stress his view that nuclear power despite the Three
Mile Island accident scare has a role in the notion's
future when he outlines his new energy policy later this
week.
It also is anticipated that Carter's program will include
steps for a gradual decontrol of domestic oil prices,
possibly in combination with a recommendation for a
windfall profits tax on oil producers.
Press secretary Jody Powell told reporters Monday
Carter has made all the major decisions relating to the
energy problems, which have been aggravated by the
interruption of the oil flow from Iran and rising prices
from the Organization of Petroleum Fxportlng Countries.
Powell said he expected Cartet would deal with
developments at the Three Mile Island plant near
Harrisburg, Pa., "along with nuclear power and Its role."
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already in the mail, the House The new ceiling Is $830 billion.
has passed and sent to through Sept. 30.
President Carter a bill increas- The
The debt bill , which merely
ing the ceiling on the national
the government to
debt.
borrow to pay for debts already
Arguments over balanced incurred, in recent years has,
midget amendments and other become more and more em.
issues had delayed final action broiled in partisan politics and
until Treasury Secretary Ml- the argument over federal
chad Blumenthal, in a letter to spending.
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
The debt
Monday, warned the United allowed to limit has been
expire In the past
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with major trucking lines today reached its third day,
equaling the duration of the union's only previous
nationwide walkout and disrupting the auto industry and
major frieght delivery.
In Boston, parents packed lunches for about 21,000
school children after the labor strife cut off delivery of

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their hot lunches.
No new negotiating sessions were scheduled to resolve
the impasse that began early Sunday morning when the
Teamsters called a selective strike against 73 companies.
The disruption quickly escalated when the Industry
Instituted a nationwide lockout.
The Teamsters' national negotiating committee of
about 350 representatives of union locals was scheduled to
meet Wednesday in Chicago.

'Aunt Jemima' Services Set

debts, and, "the full conse-

DOCTORS

When It comes to doing what the rest of the nation Is doing, Seminole Memorial quences of a default by the si
said the
Hospital is no slouch. Recently the nation honored its physicians with a National
tuat
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this time
United States are impossible to
Doctors'
because
there
was
little
cash on
redict
SIU awesome to an.
Day. So did SMII. Left to right are Charles Bentley, hospital ad- p
ministrator; Dr. John Schaeffer, orthopedic
hand,
two
Treasury
tici
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security
surgeon; Dr. Robert Gay, chief of
staff; and Muriel Lehman, cafeteria
issues were due for payment,
worker serving free breakfast for doctors
Passage, on a 209-165 vote, and millions of Social Security
that day at SMII.
Not to be outdone, the doctors' wives treated their spouses to came shortly alter O'Neill read and other retirement
dinner
benefit
the letter to the House. The checks and Income tax refunds.
Senate had approved the final were in the mail.

HAVE A DAY

To Polls

MADRID, Spain (UPI) The left mounted a strong
challenge today to centrist candidates aligned with Prime
Minister Adolfo Suarez in the first democratic municipal
elections in Spain In almost half a century.
More than 26.7 million Spaniards were eligible to go to
the polls in 8,041 cities, towns and villages where many
holdovers from the France dictatorship still hold office.
The biggest threat to Suarez's Democratic Center Union
was a possible alliance between Communists and
Socialists who together could outnumber UCD councilmen
and elect left-wing mayors In the big cities.

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be held Saturday for Ethel Ernestine Harper, known to
millions of Americans as Aunt Jemlma, who died late last
week of a heart attack.
Miss Harper, who, friends said, was in her late 70s, was
driving along South Street when she was stricken. She
managed to pull her car off the road where she was found
by police, slumped over the wheel.
Miss Harper came to Morristown more than 30 years
ago as a field executive for the Girl Scouts. She was involved in many civic activities with special emphasis on
youth and senior citizens.
During her long career, Miss Harper included among
her credits an understudy role to the legendary Ethel
Waters in South Pacific. She was In the Negro Follies In
the 1950s and a member of the singing trio, Ginger Snaps.
For several years, she also hosted her radio program on
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Graham Calls For Property Tax Fre ez e
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) also gave an offhand
endorse- drawn strong opposition of the "assess more than 30 years
Gov. Bob Graham urged the merit to
of Wi auto accident, and observed makes its recommendations In
ratification
Legislature today to freeze Equal Rights Amendment
of the
because busines, changes as we prepare to enter a moment of silence in tribute November.
andleadership
rather than meowners, would the new decade."
proporty tuu,, use "creative dock by lU unpopalar proposal get Uie bulkhoof
to Mildred Pepper, wile of
Ui. relief.
restraint" in disposing of a $500 to end annual auto safety ina.
m
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Graham, a longtime aiçport.
wiuvrHis 40mlnute "st
million sur pl us and avoid new spections.
DF1a.,
who
died
last week.
of ERA, devoted one senc
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a
ate liofttlethe
wayOfficially at 10:01 a.m.
state" speech contained
m
programs that would fuel InGraham reiterated his belief fence to the
He prodded lawmakers to the way of new or innovative
rimination
flatlon.
The House swore in newly the Legislature would be Proposal, apparent ly recogpass his $14 billion budget and Ideas. In fact, he said the state elected
Rep.
Carrie
Meeks,
D.
mis
Addressing his first joint go along with
taken to tackle full s
a two-year has enough laws and govern- Miami, chosen last week to reform until aftercale tax nizing It is in deep trouble in the
session as governor,
his Senate with little chance of
Graham property tax freeze that has ment programs and should succeed Gwen Cherry, killed in prestigious study commissionpassage.
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property is lakefront and some in the building would be taking
Is under water. Kirchhoff said It that space away fri the
Appeared the city was offering complex itself.

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Casselberry

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Emanuel Barton
Charles D. Bridges
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James C. Lyon Jr.

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Christine Sims
Lowell Snyder, Deltona
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was past president of the
Sanford Ifiwanis Club.
He Is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Dorothy M. Morrison, of
Sanford; two daughters, Miss
Dorothy Morrison and Mrs.
Margaret Hudgins, both of
Sanford and three grand.
children.
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William A. Morrison, $2, of
1904 Sanford Ave., died today at
Lakeview Nursing Center. Born
in Welford, S.C., he came' to
Sanford in 1941. He grew up at
Clemson College, was a captain
in U.S. Marines In WWI and
joined Ford Motor Company
in 1919. He came to Sanford as
co-owner

Dixon

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Amos Henderson
Rosella Jones
Linda B. Livingston

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Democrat Jane Byrne, whose primary was called the
biggest upset since Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over the
lantern to start the Great Chicago Fire, was the overwhelinlng favorite to win today's mayoral election in the
nation's second largest city.
In the San Francisco area, four candidates vied to
succeed the late Rep. Leo J. Ryan, killed In the ambush
that led to the mass murders and suicides of Peoples
Temple members in the Guyana jungles last November.
A political outcast from the Chicago Democratic
machine a year ago, Mrs. Byron Is now the party's "our
Janey" and the odds-on favorite to defeat Republican
Wallace D. Johnson.

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Barbara C. Bail
Ducan Brown
Mae Emma Brown
Alice Mae Hillery
May Rica
Ruth Roberts
Thelma Sikes
Mary Stokes
Dawn N. We,kiey
Henry Omarmayer, DeBary
.Chariie Bumgardn*r, Dell
:Vera N. Teagie, Deltona
Jane F. Richird, Lake Mary

'Our Janey' Chicago Favorite

noted that
comparable Parklmd. Federal officials
Properties listed as a basis fo recently, however, Orange
the appraisal were all lakefront County would have to rpsy, the
lands and In two Instances were money.
Orange County properties
The commissioner stated his
located 15 miles away. A pot' concern that other agencies
tion of the Sunset Drive having permanent office lipue

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whether the problems with one appraisal
property was owned by a that and the owners not being
and if so who those trustees known," Kirchhoff said.
Federal funds were approved
represented.
Going over the single ap. and parted through the state to
praisal for the tract which the Orange County several years
city had acquired, Kirchhoff ago for the purchase of

PARIS (UPI) Thieves broke Into the car of Norwelgun-bern Paris couturieur Per Spook and stole his entire
collection of fall and winter dresses worth $230,000, police
reported today. The thieves smashed the lock of the
snail pickup truck, disconnected the alarm system and
fled with the steel containers holding the collection, police
said.

Sanford:

stations from charging prices In excess of federal ceilings,
and a leading economist has called for World War 11-style
rationing to control prices at the pump.
The Lundberg Letter, a private newsletter specializing
In oil market analysis and statistical gasoline data
published In North Hollywood, Calif., stopped short
Monday of calling the practice "price gouging," but said
Its latest survey indicated more than half the nation's
service stations are ignoring federal price ceilings.
"By ample evidence, gasoline price controls are
bankrupt," the letter said. "It would take a virtual police
state to keep gasoline retailers within control limits."

q uestioned

$230,000 In Dresses Stolen

Sanford:

Former Sanford attorney
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FARMINGTON, Mo. (UP!)
The Wayside Inn,
destroyed by a smoky fire which killed 25 persons early
Monday, was a well-kept boarding home and included
* * veterans and mental patients among Its 37 residents.
"From the standpoint of patient care and of the physical
facility, It is one of the better boarding homes I've seen,
::: said David R. Freeman, director of the Department of
:- Social Services.
Freeman, who arrived at the scene shortly after the fire
was extinguished, said the 42bed home was inspected In
December and its license was renewed in January.
However, he said date laws regulating boarding homes
are "wholly Inadequate."
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Justice Department In
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Episcopal Qiurth of L.esbur ,
the Sanford Elks Lodge,
Masonic Lodge, Shrine and
Scottisti Rite, all of Washington.
Survivors include a brother,
S. A. Sharon, DeLand; aider,
Mrs.
James
Boiling,
Washington, D.C.
Burial was today in Quincy
with Boyers Funeral Home,
L.eaburg in charge.

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today at
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be •t 2:30 p.m., Thursday at
First Baptist Church, Sanford,
with Dr. J. Ted Cosmato of.
Ikiating. Iwial In £vvgrsun

Cemetery. Brisson Funeral

Home- PA In charge.

BOSTON (UP!) An estimated 30,000 residents of the
:::. city's fashionable Back Bay section awoke this morning
for the second straight day to noiseless radios and alarm
:. clocks silenced by wideapread power failures.
"I can take a joke," said Molly McGuire at the Copely
Square subway station, one of the only electrified areas In
:-;• the nelgitbortlood because transit system has an
emergency generator. "But two days In a row ian't tim;*:-: fly."
The li,ts dunmed, then died just before 11 p.m.
Mon
day, 24 hours after the first blackout struck. The
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. 30,000 cd the same100,000 rw4,Ma who lost power Sunday
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aluminum. Every Weesday
fr.a 2 to 3:30 p.m,, Reynolds Aluminum
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Recycling Unit will be at the Publix SIernsark, Sanford Plus, 1085
State St. to pay the public 20 cents a pound
for aluminum. Reynolds pays West
a pound for aluminum beverage can
zo cents
and ether dean, bolmebold aluminum
Items such as foil, pie
plates, frozen food and dinner trays
and dip. Pudding and I
meat containers.
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short of a police state could keep the nation's service

Chicago persons who were
commission gets
"supposedly owners of the
parcel," that research he had involved in voting to buy
done showed the land was property, it is my policy to
owned by a trust The corn- know who owns the land.
missioner two weeks ago Orange County ran into

NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!)
American film director
Gordon Parks Jr., best known for his film "Superfly" was
killed today in the crash of his small plane in Nairobi.
Parks, 44, of New York City, was flying to the Masai
Mara game preserve where he was directing location
shooting of his latest film, "Revenge."
Few details of the accident were available, but
authorities said the plane crashed on take-off from
Nairobi airport, Also killed in the crash was the pilot, Ted
Gugiah, the lead actor in the film; Myles Burten of Kenya,
and the cameraman Peter Gilfillan, also of Kenya.

BIRTHS

By United Press International

percent more for the
property than other properties
citizens
steering committee, in the area have recently sold
after Furino
gave the names of for.

Film Director Killed

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enter' i1j
nursery, said
deputies.
Herald Staff Writer
The thieves then went
Thieves cut a chain link fence
and crawled through an attic at through a crawl space to get to
the Howell Creek Nursery, WI attic where the cash and
Lake Howell Lane, Monday checks were kept. The thieves
evening to take $4,500 In checks then proceeded Into the storage
and cash and $340 in tools, area where the tools were kept,
according to Seminole County according to deputies.
sheriff's deputies.
were stolen from private homes
PLANTS TAKEN
The burglars cut a chain link
Plants and plant hangers, in Longwood and Fern Park
fence on the south side of the
nursery then broke a win dow to valued collectively at $500 Monday, according to sheriff's
deputies.

latest blackout, like the first, was caused by Un.
a]$ca] fires, triggered when secondary
pow lines tried to take onths load of damaged cables.

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reported three plants and plant deputies.
Sunday and broke concrete
hangers, valued at $350, were DUCT, FIBERGLASS TAKEN blocks around a house under
taken from his home Monday,
Al Szabo, 58, Route one, construction, according to
said deputies.
Sanford, reported 40 pieces of sheriff's deputies.
All three plants and hangers fiberglass and an air condition
[lamp Horn, 53, of 5532
were hanging from the front duct, valued collectively at Gessamine Lane, Orlando.
eve of the house accordi ng to $500, were taken from his home
subdivision developer, re por
deputies.
Monday, according to deputies. the damage, said deputies
Carole Weiss, 36, of 219
Total amount of damage was
Graham Road, Fern Park, VandalsVANDALISM
tore down a sign at placed at $5000, accordin g to
reported a plant and hanger, the entrance to
the Sylvia Glade deputies.
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Some Problems Long- Term
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
The massive radiation cleanPutting it another way, 0.15 was still a risk.
Radiation seeping from the up task has been pushed
"Any radiation poses some
to one extra cancers could t
Three Mile Island nuclear side by the need to halt ed in the pulation within a iu- health hazard," he said. "We
po
power plant accident site has radiation leaks that have
mile radius of the plant because would assume that any radia.
been in relatively small and seeped from Three Mile Island of
the Three Mile
Island ac- tion IUIS some potential for
harmless amounts so far, since the accident occurred cident, Gerusky
said. He noted genetic damage. We are ex.
federal and state authorities there six days ago.
that 0.15 did not even constitute posed to backround radiation
agree.
The latest off-site radiation one person In the territory.
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Despite the notices that lowNuclear Regulatory Commis- Department showed a total level
radiation will cause how long a
sion official at the scene, said exposure of 1,002,000 man- minimal health
dangers, Clark
no plans have been made to get rems to a 10-mile radius of the
Heath
Jr.,
director
of the
rid of extremely large amounts plant site, and 10,000 man-rems Chro
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of radiation still sealed up in. to a SO-mile radius.
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of accurate Information and your own coping mechanisms how
you handle any real threat," he said,
Gene Bynwn, assistant chief of the child guidance program in
the Oklahoma Health Department, said people with fears about
radiation should 'try to make an effort to read about
It (nuclear room. At a press briefing multiplies the number of people
power), get some information about it. In other words,
ed ucate Monday, he call ed it a "long,
exposed by the exposure each
themselves."
term problem ."
received. NRC and state ofThomas Gerusky, director of ficials believe the most any
the Pennsylvania Bureau of individual received was 100
Radiological Health, said at mnillireins, equal to about three
least some of the built-up chest X-ray
radiation probably will get out
Gerusky said the 1972 Nation.
Into the atmosphere when al Science Foundation report,
engineers attempt to get things entitled "Biological Effects of
back to normal at the plant.
Ironizing Radiation,"
estimated one or two extra
"Some of this will be released cancers
could be expected with
to the atmosphere no doubt a
10,000
manrein dose.
about it when they're trying
"If
it
continues
at this pace,
to can it up," said Gerusky, who
you'll
never
be
able
to tell that
Is Gov. Dick Thornburgh's top
this plant was there except for
health expert on the scene and all
the hysteria, from the
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But Dr. Steven Kafrissen, clinical director of the HazletonNanticoke Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center, said having
fear in the present situation Is not psychologically unwarranted,
"The fact they feel anxiety or concern in the present situation at
Three Mile bland is perfectly normal," Kafrissen sWd.
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Dr. Allan Goldstein of the Temple University psychology
department In Philadelphia says the fear of radioactive fallout
may affect people who are susceptible to what he calls an
"agoraphobic" condition.
"People who are called agoraphobic have a fear of being out
alone in lines and theaters, any place they can't exit quickly.
They fear not being able to get to safety," Goldstein said.
Goldstein said such people are subject to panic attacks and fear
that something physically may happen to them. It is this group
that will suffer the most If evacuation becomes necessary.
Other health experts say there will always be people who

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In places with heretofore secure-sounding names like Three
Mile Island, Crystal River, Indian Point, Rancho Seco and others
across America, residents now fear this invisible enemy, but
cannot yet see Its face.
Not since the Cuban missile crisis In 1012 has there been such
universal, sustained dread.
Dr. C.C. Lushbaugh, chairman of medical and health services
department at Oak Ridge (Tenn.) Associated Universities and a
30-year veteran of nuclea r research, calls the current anxiety the
newest in the "Chicken Little Syndrome."
"If we li ved in an environment where we couldn't measure
everything, we'd all dissolve in a heap of sweat. But the effects of
the accident are being measured.
"There's an opposite of the China Syndrome. It's what I call the
'Chicken-Little' syndrome. Chicken Little Is alive and well in
America today," Lushbaugh said.
But Lushbaugh does see a real risk if evacuation is necessary
and not carried out with a measure of calm and orderliness.
"It has a much greater risk than sittin g still and letting the
nuclear engineers get on top of that thing and try to fix it.
"There could be traffic accidents. It's kind of like if you're in an
apartment building and someone yells 'fire' and you jump from
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!)
An Islamic court
today refused toy the hanging of Zulfikar All Bhutto
while It hears an appeal based on the nation's new
religious laws. Lawyers for the condemned former prime
minister said they now hold no hope for
the success of any
further legal challenges.
The Shariate Court asked the local attorney who filed
the appeal, Mohammad Shall Mohanmid, to withdraw his
request for a stay of execution. Shall complied and immediately asked to file an emended application. No date
was set for the hearing, according to Pakistan Press
International news agency.

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A bomb exploded in an airmail distribution center at Frankfurt
International Airport today, Injuring 10 airline employees, three seriously, including one who lost his arm.
The device exploded at 1:25 am. EST, five minutes
alter the workers, employees of Lufthansa Airlines,
pushed a trolley carrying several bags full of airmail
packages into the distribution center, a wing of the main
terminal.
"We don't know if the bomb was in a package or taped
beneath the trolley or in the trolley," said Frank Beckmann, Lufthansa vice president in charge of worldwide
traffic and sales. Beckmann said neither Lufthansa, the
airport, nor the post office, had received any warning
of
the bomb or any calls after the explosion claiming
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Relations between the two communist nations have seriously
deteriorated In recent years, although they
still maintain
diplomatic ties.
Although the decision not to renew the treaty was an obvious
slap at Moscow, China also indicated It wanted to meet with the
Russians to attempt to iron out their differences.
"The differences of principle between China and the
Soviet
Union should not hamper the maintenance and development of
their normal state relations on the basis of the five principles of
mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity,
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equality and mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence," the news
agency sa14. ____
"To thls"end, thInese government has proposed to the
Soviet government that negotiations be held between China and
the Soviet Union for the solution of outstanding issues and the
improvement of relations between the two countries."
One Western analyst said, "They (the Chinese) want to, I
suppose, slap the Russians in the face one more time publicly."
China's abrogation of the treaty will have little practical effect
if the Soviets do not respond dramatically, he said. But their
reaction at this time Is "anybody's guess."
Chinese Vice premier Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hslao-ping)
reportedly promised the treaty would be abrogated last year
when Japanese Foreign minister Sunao Sonoda visited Peking to
sign the peace and friendship treaty.
Some reports said Japan's willingness to enter into the treaty
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it expires April 11, 1980.
It said the decision was taken because "great
changes have
taken place in the international situation and that the treaty has
long ceased to exist except in name, owing to violations for which
the Chinese side is not responsible."
The Peking government said it notified the Soviet
Union of the
move In a meeting In the Chinese capital between Foreign
Minister Huang Hua and Russian Ambassador J.S. Shcherbakov.
Huang made a major foreign policy address to the People's
Congress, which has been meeting since Sunday, but the government did not announce the content of his remarks.

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the man who advises the attacks, and hypertension,"
governor about precautionary Gerusky said. "Your chances
of
evacuation concerns,
chants
claimed
the
getting
killed
in
an
auto
same
good
acHARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
Denton said radiation levels cident are much greater."
With tens of thousands of fortune. But on Wall Street' of 30,000 rems have been
said the breakdown
worried residents fleeing the Columbia Pictures continued to measured at the containment ofGerusky
radiation readings
putting
Three Mile Island nuclear profit from the crisis because of building dome. That is equal to
accident zone, the Susquehanna its current nuclear disaster about 1 million chest X-rays. the highest level of exposure
any one citizen might have
River Valley's economy is film "The China Syndrome."
Concrete walls 3 feet thick
corn. Columbia stock was up 1 now protect e pub c from received at 100 milllrems would
being jolted by a loss of co
th
li
increase an Individual's risk of
Monday on the New York Stock
mercial sales,
t
radiation,
getting
cancer by 0.8 percent.
Some merchants said busi- Exchange.
In the Harrisburg area,
ness was off at least 50 percent.
Most banks were closed over meanwhile, food merchants
the weekend, but when they such as Philip Miller of Acme
Mattel Inc. said sales were off
opened Monday
so percent.
depositors que ued in
"Most of our customers have
morning to take money out of
only come Into buy a quart of
their accounts.
The Federal Reserve Bank of milk and a loaf of bread. Since
Philadelphia shipped In lad Friday our business has
rnllllonj of dollars in currency been off by about MU of what it
The Sanford Public Works Dert
to acconiodate those who, beak
used
jj Miller.
In Hartford, Cam., American
officials said, Panicked after
ment will be conducting a City Wide
Nuclear Insurers, Which
spending an anxiety-filled
Clean-up beginning April 1, through
weekend near the crippled 513151 the Owner-operator of the
May 15, at no, cost to the property
nuclear plant, Metropolitan
nuclear reactor aille.
Edison
Co.,
said
It
has
Business was booming for
already
owner. A Special Pick-up will be
gun sefler5enUnel Arms co,,
paidtensof thotaands otdollars
made on a call basis; first call, first
Middletown, Pa, owner Grant In claims to people who
Stapleton reported, because evacuated the area.
served. City will pick up anything
In Washington. the Team
lame who chase not to two
Teamplaced at the normal pick up point.
worried they would be burgle-Am announced that south.
central Pennsylvania towns
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been Pete Rose. Not even his off-field frolicking.

Around

U's the Yankees. Or rather, what's wrong with the
Yankees.
This may oomeas ,o -shocker for those who are
already pointing a finger at the boys In pinstripes,
and saying how they got "fat" on the banquet circult and aren't going to measure up to the last two
years. The word is simply that It simply ain't so.
In fact, after talking to Jay Johnstone last
weekend In Fort Lauderdale, I get the impression
that the Yankees are simply waiting for the bell to
ring.
"I've never seen so much talent on one ball club,"
he said, outside his big batting cage at a Fort
Lauderdale amusement park.
We might not have shown It in the Spring, but
look at the lineup.. Hey, just open the door. Our
animals are ready."
Johnatone's analogy about "animals" might not

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Mideast

Peace

No matter what trials and darknesses lie ahead,
the Egyptian-Israeli peace-treaty happening in
Washington will always remind humankind that
the worst of situations can turn out well
that
earth can be fair and all men good and wise.
Among the days of our years, this one will be
especially cherished. The first formal peace

be far from accurate. There are a few tigers in the
lineup.
They say Ron Guidry feels he will be just as good
a pitcher this year as he was last season, but concedes he might not-have as good a won-loss ratio.

have been only half a dozen pitchers In the last 20
years who were his equal when It came to clutch
performances. Need to win a big one, send him.
No one expects the Yankees to walk away with the
whole thing, Including Johnstone. "Milwaukee Is
very tough," he said Sunday. "But so are we. And
we'll see who Is the toughest."
Here is my personal outlook for the season:

For the uninformed, the Yankees had some offseason trades which were expected to make the
defending world champions a favorite In the
American League East.
Lois Tiant came over from the Boston Red Sox
and Tommy John from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Many of my baseball friends point to the two
veteran pitchers as old men, over-the-hill. Old they
are, but I'm afraid they are not ready for the
rocking chair. John's characteristics since he came
up with the White Sox some 15 years ago has been a
great start. Count on him to win eight out of the first

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estimates that a convention held In this capital
better seat at this high drama than those held by
would cost 43 million If it concluded Its work In
most of the dignitaries in the immediate audience. one month, while the price tag for a three-month
Israelis and Egyptians who have had misgivings session would be $7.2 million.
A year-long meeting here would cost $31.2
about the price of this treaty, and even bitter Arab
million, and those costs would be only slightly
opponents of the peace It promises, could not be lower if the convention were held In Chicago. A
entirely immune to President Carter's appeal to year-long meeting In that city would require
"all the children of Abraham who hunger for $29.8 million In public funding,
Theanalysis was prepared at the request of
peace. . ." Or to President Sadat's reference to a
Rep.
David R. Obey, D-WIs., who provided CBO
"new dawn emerging out of the darkness of the
with
a series of assum ptions based on the
past.... "and to his moving plea that "there be no
provisions of a 1971 bill Introduced by then-Sen.
more war or bloodshed between Arabs and Israelis. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D.N.C.

Or to Prime Minister Begin's response of "no
Salaries for 435 delegates would amount to
more war. . . No more bloodshed. Peace unto you. $l,(to$3,000 apiece for each month, depending
Shalom, salaam, forever."
on the length of the meeting. Expense
allowances would be offered at the standard
the world's peoçes ma eye witness to this
fats d* m 660ft-We0ftlon.
peace pledge through the wonder of Instantaneous and $43 per day in Chicago.
electronic communications, Egypt and Israel
Air fares would cod only about $100,000, but
cannot but be more obliged than other treaty- that would allow only one round trip per delegate
between his or her home and the convention cit'
signing nations in the past to make good on their Salaries
and benefits for a staff of 10 people
promises.
would consume another $1.4 million per year.
And yet the world was also witness to the threat
Not Included In the CBO estimate is the
against this peace, to the sounds of dissent rum- delegate election process, which would cost $1
bling In the background from Arab militants and million if it coincided with a regularly scheduled
their sympathizers demonstrating in nearby- general election but as much u$100 million if a
full 5p.cial election were required.
Lafayette Park were heard on every continent.
Ali that money would be wasted if the propmed
The dangers and difficulties, which each of the
amendment failed to gain the support of a
three signers repeatedly warned of in their ad
majority of convention delegates or thee.dresses, have already been given more substantivc birthS of the date l'vI"
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expression through bomb blasts and disorders th
President Carter has quietly postponed a
the Middle East, by the Arab summit scheduled In decision on an exceptionally touchy Issue
Baghdad to wage war on the treaty, by opposition construction of a plant to produce a new
from the Soviet Union and by an oath of "revenge" generation of highly lethal chemical weapons for
pronounced by Yassir Arafat chairman of the the Atlfl)'.
President Richard M. Nixon decided In 1* to
Palestinian Liberation Organization.
reduce the armed forces' Inventory of 'fl¼y,j
The dangers and difficulties are real enough. But munitions. But the Carter admnintaratlon lAg
these threats could bind the United States, Egypt spitg Postponed the scheduled scrapping of 100
and Israel more closely in "waging peace," as "1stey," bombs, the Pentagon's most
President Carter promises, than would otherwise a*MIcat,d chemical weapons.
At the sam, time, the Army sought Whits
be the case. The storms that threaten could
nourish Howe approval for cosutructicn of a new
and strengthen the treaty that was planted with
to be located at Pins Blof!,
such care In the promising Washington springtime. Ark., for production oI"hinary" nerve gas *.IIs.
Catw rejected that request, but approved a
Meanwhile, Americans who have had precious token $479
for "process engIneering and
little to celebrate from developments abroad can d.'lgn of mamdacturthg methods." In addition,
be proud of the noble role of peacemaker which has his 1000 budget includes $4.1 million for reasrach
been played so well by their president and their and development of binary" chemical
country.
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Concert Appeal

very least keep his objections to the deal largely
to himself.
Strong stuff coming from the leader 1
Washington had hoped would run Mideast interference for the treaty and long Its most
dependable adherent In the region well, after I
Iran's currently exiled shah, that Is. Hussein
don have legitimate cause for complaint. He has
consistently been asked to play a supporting role
a "humiliating" such, he sees It, as a
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concert along with 1,700 others Includlng, by the way, many parents of
attending young people, that there
w e. no arrests, no fig1i and no In-

An open letter to the citizens of Sanfort
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group withdrew Its application for our
second benefit concert on March 20,
1979. It was hopefully, only a temporary
setback In our plans to hold this concert
for Harry-Anna Crippled Children's
Hospital.
This hnimltal in owned and operated
by the Florida Elks and is supported
solely by them. Our group, being
Ignorant of official protocol In this type
of situation, want directly to the administrator of the hospital, Jim Oliver,
who Is also apokeanian for the State
Elks Projects Board, for permission to
hold this benefit. We received this
permission
with enthusiasm.
Apparently, our action caused some
hurt feelings with the local Elks Lodge.
One purpose of this letter Is to publicly
apologize to the local for not informing
then foremost of our Intentions,
However, these hurt feelings
snowballed Into what appears to be an
effort to atop us from putting on this
benefit. Some accusations have arisen
which we would llketo dispel. It has
been dated that "ther, was use of
mar1Jina and liquor at the concert."
This refers to our first benefit concert
bald at Lake G&amp;W on November it
ifl. Certainly we cannot prove that
Own was net us, of marijuana and
liquor at our concert Just as those who
pretested cannot prove that there was.
We Co. bower, prove by newspaper
reDorts and oiuo.al attendance at the

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bance at all. We raised over $2,000 for
Belinda Wilson and we complied with
all contracts and leases, as did our
patrons.
We cannot promise you, the people of
our city, that there will be no use of
marijuana at our next concert. We can,
and do, promnlse you that we will make
every effort to see ihat It is kept at a
minimum. We can also promise you
that no person entering our grounds will
be sold beer without proper Identification. The grounds will be controlled constantly by our own people to
ensure everyone's safety, physically
and legally.
The fact that we withdrew our ap
plication for our city permit dies not

mean we have Mopped planning. Mr.

Oliver will be meeting with his board In
the latter part of April. Together we are
hoping that they will see our true
purpose In this concert to benefit their
hospital and the young people of our
city.
We ask that you fellow citizens of
Sanford, open your hearts and your
mlnds and look at the pod in our efforts
and net, as so many are prone to do.
Remember the days of hippies and all
that goes hand4nhand with those times
and that word.
Nikki 1lwjiiw
and the members of
Country Club Productions

There it the possibility that had he associated I
himself with the Egyptian-Israeli neptilations

:: Strike In South Florida
MIAMI (UP!) Construction work on major building
Projects In Dade, Broward and Palm Beach couhtles were
at a halt today because of a South Florida Laborer's Union
strike.
Several thousand of the laborers
ditch diggers,
cement mixers, hod carriers and the like walked off
their jobs Monday when they received word that
negotIatIons with the Associated General Contractors and
other contractors over a new contract had broken off.
Mem
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of 1$ craft unions decided to walk off their jobs,
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The walkouts Idled an estimated 30,000 union construction workers In the three counties.
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MIAMI (UP!) A federal judge sentenced a gypsy
couple to prison Monday for promising an FBI agent they
could raise from the dead his non-existent son for a fee of
41110.
U.S. District Judge William M. Hoeveler sentenced
Frank Uwanawich to one year and one day In prison and
his wife Halesto10moin,af bOth.pleaded
guilty to seven co
of fraud. Both also will be required
to serv, three years on probation.
The FBI accused the couple of bilking as much as
$100,000 from some of the persons who responded to advertiseneegs for spiritual counseling placed by the
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The House Rules Committee
overwhelmingly passed the
Equal Rights Amendment
today clearing the way for its
passage on the House floor,
The vote was 15-5, and is the
lat est move In the cat-andmouse game that has developed
between the House and Senate
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ERA) leaves the possession of
the House and goes to the
Senate," she said.
By waiting, Ms. Gordon said,
the House is buying time for
ERA lobbyists to put pressure
I on wavering senators to change
their votes. The latest count
shows the ERA passing easily
In the House, but tying or losing

the Senate.
Brown, at a press briefing
Monday, also said he wants
lawmakers this session to
provide tax breaks to homeowners, and pass programs
stimulating economic development and improving education
from the elementary grades
through the university level.
In short, t he speaker said, he
wants the Legislat ure to take Its
"best shot" at measures to
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to join a Tampa lawsuit att&amp;cklng the functional
literary tad.
E'IraUon Comnilmioner Ralph Tiribiglon urged U.S.
District Judge George Carr Monday to reject the federal
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program Is imcomlltuør,naj because It keeps many blacks
from earning No school
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reprsautlng
a group of black
Bay
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yoaen, contends the literacy tad law violates the 1114
U.S. Clvii RIØs Act and equal protection provisions of
" the U.S. b'atItitIos. The ad Is scheduled to go to trial
this a mer.
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other scifragidatsd professIonal. cmi continua to ragidat,
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in the

40-member Senate.
The ERA was scheduled to
House leaders could also
come up on the House floor
make a deal with the Senate,
Wednesday morning but Speak'
trading passage of the ERA for
er Hyatt Brown agreed Monday
their support of some other
to hold it as a bargaining chip
piece of controversial legislafor later in the W79 session
tion,
Ms. Gordon said.
which begins today.
HYATT BROWN
Meanwhile,
Jack Gordon, (no
Brown agreed to the change
relation
to
Ms.
Senate
after meeting with Rep. Elaine decision by the Senate Rules sponsor of the Gordon)
ERA, said the
Gordon, D-Miami, chief Committee to take up the ERA powerful
rules committee will
sponsor of the amendment.
on Wednesday prompted the probably let the issue out on th
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Ms. Gordon said a recent switch.
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light plane near Fort planes collide.
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emergency landing, police said. cy landing.

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Southern Region at Atlanta, transport pilot's certificate and
said the Piper was owned by was making an Instrument
Burnside Ott, a flying school flight under Qleanut'8 siçervloperating utt of the OpaLocka ZIOn at the time of the Incident
Airport. She Identified the other eight miles west of Fort
Plane as a single engine Beech- Lauderdale-Hollywood Interncraft registered to Air Sescrest atlonal and about two miles
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wed of Broward Community
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islated section at the
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and of Davie, had two enginet were within the FAA's radar
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farther out than eight
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revolagloswy
"I Ilk, to -:: the sky," he said. .iplhib1g this flavor
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neighbors, very few being of the friendly persuasion.
But that he has always been. Hussein rules a
chunk of largely and real estate, left over from

the post-World War I dismemberment of the
Ottoman Empire, that was decreed a country by 1
the British Foreign Office. More than half the 01
population of today's Jordan Is Palestinian In
origin and would gladly scuttle the land of their
refuge to regain their homeland. Hussein
remains In power through the loyalty of the
native bedoulns, a well-equipped army and'
diplomatic smarts.
On the subject of arm-twisting, he can be 1
considered an expert. He has been taking lessons
In It for years from his Arab associates, He was
Egyptian Gamal Nasser's favoriteregional
naming dog. Militant Palestinians had virtually
taken over Jordan until he drove them out In two
brief wars In the early 10.. That made him even
less popular locally, particularly with Syria It
which Is now discussing a merger with Iraq that .
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could be as much or more of a threat to Jordan
than It Is to the ostensible opponent: Israel. In I
1974, the Arab League told him he wasn't needed It
to speak for the Wed
bo had once ,6
governed, and conferred that responsibility on
the PLO.

Gordon's bill to give each man $100,000. The Miami Beah.
Democrat's proposal SB 101 is currently bo,re. the Ways.
and Means committee. A companion bill W$a Introduced
In the House Monday by Rep. Seven Warner, D-Fort
Lauderdale.
Pitts, Lee, Warner, and Gordon told reporters Monday
they believed the time had come for the state to admit Its
"moral responsibility" In the case. "This is the most
pressing moral Issue facing Florida," Warner said.

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) Florida will reclaim Its anti' business reputation, Gov. Bob Graham warns, If the
Legislature limits Its tax relief to homeowners only.
The 1979 session begins today, with Graham trying to
" counter opposition to hIs two-year property tax freeze
' from legislator, who say business and Industry would get
too much relief, and homeowners and renter, too little.
He also unveils his other legislative recommendations,
but no surprises are expected since he's already released
his $14 billion budget and tax relief package. Opening day
promises almost as much activity outside the new Capitol
• as Inside. Nurses, women's groups and civil rights
organizations will be demonstrating for and against
various proposals.

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public operating there was no distur-

of from $5 to $20 a year, organization formed 1, y several supply, condition and capability
Fritz said a class 4 rating survey in 1976, his department
depending on the construction insurance companies. "The ISO
of fire apparatus, the number of would give "significantly has added two new fire engines
and value of the home. Holzman sets up its
system for firefighting
personnel lower" insurance premiums for and improved communication
The Insurance Services said "Ironically, the greatest rating theown
level of fire available, and dozens
of other residents. "That is what we are and notification procedures
Organization
recently reduction (in premiums)
is on protection," Todd said. "They factors that determine the really looking for istobe able to which have reduced the
upgraded the fire protection wood-frame homes."
do all the surveying, rating and department's readiness and telli owners of commercial department's average response
ratings of Altamonte Springs
Although wood-frame filing." He added that, although efficiency,
structures) 'if you put in a time.
and Winter Springs, slightly structures are more susceptible
insurance companies are not
sprinkler system your rates are
reducing fire insurance for to fire damage than masonry required to follow the ISO
According
to
Captain
Fritz
of
going
to drop' and that really
homeowners,
Although the ISO is to notify
buildings, the ISO guidelines recommendations regarding
the
Altamonte
Springs
Fire
won't
happen
until we are a agents of changes in fire
Both cities were previously recommend that the rating premium reductions, corn- Department,
that city narrowly class 4."
rated 7 under the ISO grading improvement be followed by a panies that
ratings, an employee of a local
are members of the missed a rating of 4. "We only
system of 1-10, but they have 23 percent reduction for wood- organization "generally
Fritz
said
the
unproved
fire
agent
for a major ins urance
do." missed class 4 by 37 points,"
company said although the
been improved to ratings of 5, frame premiums and a 16
rating
shows
a
"tremendous
ey docked us 41 improvement" in the depart- agency has been told of
Under the ISO rating system Fritz said. "They
except for a portion of Winter percent reduction for masonry
fire departments are allotted a points for what they called ment's water supply system Altamonte's new rating, it had
Springs known as the Ran- homes,
'weather conditions' and we firefighting equipment and fire not been notified of the imchiands, w hich Is still rated 9
However, C.O. Todd of the certain number of "points" at
don't
even know what it's prevention program.
proved rating in Winter
for lack of fire hydrants in the insurance commissioner's the beginning of the survey,
about."
Fritz said his departarea,
Springs.
She said it would be a
office said insurance corn- From these total points are ment is now In
the process of
Holzman agreed that the new good idea" for property owners
Winter Springs Fire Chief panies are not obligated to subtracted "deficiency
points" contacting the ISO to clarify the rating is a direct indication of of those cities to notify their
Charles Holzman said residents follow the ISO guidelines. Todd in any area where the
point deduction for "weather an improved fire department. insurance agents of the new
can expect premium reductions said the ISO Is a private ment is lacking, such asdepartwater conditions."
He said that, since the last ISO ratings, "just in case."

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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) Two black men who served 12
Years In jail for murders they say they didn't commit are
at the CaptIol for the third straight year seeking state
money for their time In prison.
Supporters of Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee plan to
rally In front of the Capitol today In support of Sen. Jack
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) A Public Setvje Commission
dominated by new members picked old memnber,Robert
Mann to guide the utility regulatory agency during Its first
two years as an appointed body.
A brief behlnd.the-scene move to make new member
Joe Gresse chairman was Mopped by Cresse himself.
The
move was Initiated by staff members, unhappy with
Mann's biting tongue which often hits its target In public.
Several commissioners reportedly were willing to go
along, but Crease wanted Mann and put him over on a
unanimous vote.
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Read any good interviews with King Hussein!
lately?
It's not easy to avoid them. The Jordanian,
monarch, to judge by a spate of dispatches In'
prominent U.S. pipers, has taken to talking with
American correspondents In wholesale lots since:
Israel and Egypt committed themselves to going
all the way with a peace treaty.
He Is, he makes It clear In terms more:
vehement than diplomatic, very unhappy wlth
the Mideast situation In general and the United
States in particular. He charges Washington
with being arrogant and aggressive In seeking to I
pressure Jordan into participating in the Israeli- to
Egyptian settlement and now restoring to "arm-i
twisting." The twist being Intimations that U.S. 4
aid to Jordan $0 millions year Ineconomnlcl
assistance and, lad year ,$150 million worth of

A previously unpublicized analysis prepared
by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)

church bells?

Mann Elected PSC Head

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company officials reported Monday.
Both plants were built by Babcock and
Wilcox of Lynchburg, Va. FPC officials reported previously they knew
of "no significant differences' In the two plants. FPC
spokesman Phil Dean said the Crystal River plant Is
checked every three months for safety, but inspectors
. decided to make the extra tour Saturday.
"Safety procedures at the plant are already rather
stringent," Dean said. "We have our own company rules
that go above and beyond what the Nuclear Regulatory
commission requires." The plant, which began operating
In March 1977, has had one accident thus far when a steam
tube malfunctioned. The plant was closed for six months,
but no radiation was leaked, Dean said.

Houston.
National East-I. Philadelphia; 2. Pittsburgh; 3.
Montreal; 4. Chicago; 5. New York; 6. St. Louis.

agreement between Jew and Arab in an enmity
ConwCon:
reaching back over the millennia to Old Testament
times is a redemption not alone for this troubled
decade but for this waning, war-torn century. If the
M
Egyptians and Israelis can beat their swords Into
pruning hooks, as President Sadat and Prime
Minister Begin pledged, there can be renewed hope
that the world can resolve Its less-Intense, although
larger, conflicts
that great international
divisions can be bridged.
WASHIN9N (NEA)
Convening a new
Indeed, it was not hard to perceive a good omen
constitutional convention to mandate a balanced
federal budget In ".,f uture will produce one
in the sunny, spring day that graced the formal
certain
result: the expenditure of millions of
treaty signing held on the North Lawn of the White
doll
in
government
funds.
House. This in itself was no small blessing, given
Roonomymincieci taxpayers may be less Inthe uncertainty of March weather in Washington.
trigued with the notion of amending the ConAnd who could not be moved by the eloquent
stitutlon at a special national convention when
pleadings of President Carter, President Sadat and
they learn that It could cost than $30 million or
Prime Minister Begin made amidst the pealing of more.

Safety Inspectors made

an
extra, unscheduled tour of Florida Power Corporation's
Crystal River nuclear power plant three days after the
accident at the Three Mile Island plant In Pennsylvania,

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Herald Correspondent

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Fire Insurance Rates Drop In 2-- Cities

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Seattle.
American East I. New York; 2. Milwaukee; 3.
Boston; 4. Baltimore; 5. Detroit; 6. Cleveland; 7.
Toronto.
National West
1. San Francisco; 2. Los
Angeles; 3. Cincinnati; 4. Atlanta; 5. San Diego; 6.

well, just give him the ball. There

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Real Estate Transfers
Evers Entr., Inc. to Jerome V. M. Shientag I wt. Irma L. Lot 42,
Bergfeld &amp; wt Mary F., Lot I, Tuscawllla Unit 6, $19,100.
Stonewood, First Add., $78,900.
Delegal LOyI.ss &amp; WI. .JeweII to
Herman C. Eplln I wt Mary to City of Orl., 100 ft. r.w across portion
Beverly J. Campbell, sgl., Lots 54 &amp; Of NW'!. of SW'!. SEC 33.21.31 etc.
55, Wolfer Lake View Tarr., $3,400. 110.600.

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Russell J. Klette I wt. Joyce, Lt 644, Dreamwold Sec. Sec. et at. $89,900.
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Sec. 3.
Donald D. Royer&amp;wf. Gertrude to.

David A. Slnofsy 1. WI, Marsha E

BMA Prop., Inc. etc to Dillard 150' of Lot 1, blk 0, Normandy Addn
Gay Jr'. &amp; wt. AnIlda M. Lt. 137 Lake CB. $100,000.
of the Woods Townhouse Sec.
Kenneth House &amp; Maria to Ralph
KendrlckGarvin, Inc. to James L.
(QCD) Kay Weaver to Larry J. 556,600.
J. Thatcher I wt. Frances Y. Lots 13
Bigley &amp; wt Patricia L., Lots 48. IA, Boebel, Lot 37 blk D, Winter Woods
Joyce D. Davis to Jerry W. Davis 8.14 blk E, West Altamonte His., Sec.
BIk B, Sweetwater Oaks, Sweet. Sd. Un. 2, 1100.
1 WI. Sandra, Lot 13, Ilk E, 3, 112.000.
water Shores I, $170,000.
(QCD) Camille She.dy to Walter
Paradise Point, First Sec. $36,500.
J.Davld Thronton I Norma to
Robert E. Jones I wi Sylvia to J. Sheedy &amp; Camille M., Succ.
James P. Cannon — wt. EIIz. to Alberto P. Rodriguez &amp; wt. Maria
Raymond L. Whitacre 1. Boenle D.. Trustees, Lt 11, bik A, Sweetwater John R. Warder &amp; wf. Catherine S. Lots 2 &amp; 6, Cutler Cove. S1e,000.
Lot 3, Ilk H Summersel North Sec. Oaks, Sec. Five. $100.
It 7 blk 4, Lake Ridge Park, $39,300.
Jimmy Bryan Toyota Inc. to
21 $4340$
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Jolt B.
Howell Cove Constr. Corp. to Jungle Laboratories Inc., Un. 11
Tompkins Div. to Richard I. Tlmko &amp; WI. Mary Lt 31$ Wrenwood
Raymond J. Paul I wt. Betty J., Lot Bldg. 0, Sausalito, Ph. One. $62,100.
$chou Jr. 0 *9 Jamie A., Lot 291 Un. 3, 2nd Addn. $42,100.
.S blk H Howell Cove, 2nd Sec.
W.L. Kirk &amp; James Gainer to
Trailwood Ests., Sec. Two, $33,900
John M. HOlIInsgworth 0. wt. Vicki
551,100.
Harold M. Smith, Beg. 226' S of NE
Edward G. Ferguson, WIdr. I to Donald F. Mellon 0. WI. Martha.TheHuskeyCo.toStuhrkeC
onstr. COt. Lot 31, blk HF, Casselberry,
Marilyn Honey cult to Marilyn F.
Lot 34, Lake Markham Ests563,000,
I Eng. Inc. Lot 12, blk A, Sweet. $18,000.
Honey cuff I Hb. Gordon F. Lot 1,
Mary J. Gettings to Robert D
(QC D)Wm- C. Bates *1. Eva P. water Oaks, Sec. 17. $24,900.
blk 7 North Orl. Townslte 4th Addn. to Robert S. Bates &amp; WI. Clara E. Lot
Aagaard I WI. Ardyce 1. Walter K..
Rod B. Cook .
. Violet to
1100.
6, blk F. Hidden Lake Un. 15.
Donald J. Von Pohl* I WI. Evelyn Juergensenl wt. Anne. Lot l, Nest's
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Judith $30,000.
Bay Point, $29,664.
Lot 2$ Spring Oaks, $45,900.
Borgailo, $gl. It 26, winotree west,
Sabal Point Prop. to TrI Star Div.
Scott 0. Chappell &amp; wt. Lois to
(QC 0) Charles Ashley &amp; Emma to
Un. II, 131100.5
Corp. Lot 37, Whisper Wood At Sabal
Dunmar Corp., fromSE cot. of Lot Thomas A. Mellon 1. wt. Beulah B.'.
Edw , J. Standard 0 wt. Sophie to Point, Un. $20,300.
$47 blk 0, D. R. Mitchell Survey, Lot 101 Woodcrest, Un. 3, $10,000.
J. Russell Thacker 0 WI. Lcthia Z.
The Huskey Co. to Phllpot Homes
J. Wm. Picker 0. WE Eva to Erwin
Moses E. Levy Grant, .,. 2.6579
Un. 435 Orients Point Con. Village,
inc., Lot 10, blk I, Sweetwater Oaks,
Schmalz I WI. Sophie. Lts 14 8. 13,
acres. $100
One. $30,000.
Sec. 12. 139.900
Mason Brannon 1. WI. Charlotte to bik F, Wildman, $4,300.
Shelton Assoc. Inc. to Alan N.
W.L. Kirk I James C. Gainer, to
Lake Ann Ests., Inc to J. Kendilt
J. Randolph Sanders I wf. Claudia
Duggan I WI. Marcia. Lt I?, Weklva Sarah Brown, Lots 307 to 391
0. Vera lot $2, Lake Ann IsIs., Un. 3
Lt I, Jennifer ests. $71 ,0Q
Hills, Sec. Son. $02,100.
Bookertown, $4,000.
Fred Mlchtink 1. *1. Karen to $100.
Magnolia Sv. Corp. to Wm. I.
Robert P. Sutter I WI. Mary to
Helen Collie to Helen I. Collie I
Bruce F. Blankenhorn Owl. Detta P.
Chapman Owl. Tiny, Lt S. WekIva Norris N. Cruthlrds 1. WI. Mary,
Lt. 342 Wiklva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sally Fey Law I Donald I., Hb. —
Club Ests. $ec. Six. $25000.
Beg. 360' S &amp; 3%' W of NW cor. of
UN. 7++D Oak Harbour Condom.,
Sec. Two. $57,300.
Perma lilt Homes Inc. to James 514 of SEW run W 279' etc in SEC
Murphy Bldrs., Inc. to John F. Sec. Two. $100.
L. Crissey I *1. Myra I. Lt 4, 31-21-31. $53,900,
Dorff I WI. Anne M. Lot 11,
Grace Lindblom, Tr. to Cttarlesp,
Sleepy Hollow, First Addn. $83,000.
John O. McManus I WI. Cecilia B.
Stoneweod First Addn. $91,300.
Koppenitolfer Parcel of land In Se
Frederick T. Reiche 0. *1. Jane to To Edward T. Reese Owl. Irene Lot
Rollingwood Homes, Inc. to David 1020.32, tiC. 3 acres m.l $9,000.
Thomas N. Blake I WI. Margaret. 24, blk 4, Rapt. Sh. 1 12, North W.
Bol Alt's Homes Inc. to James F.'
A. Van Wormer I. WI. Janice, Lot 3,
Lot 21 blk P Spring Valley Farms, Townslte, 4th Addn. $38,000.
Morris, Jr., $91., Lot 40 lel Aire
blk M. Howell Cove, 2nd Sec.
Sec. Nine. $97,900.
.leffrey R. Provost I WI. Carol to
Laverne I. Con AKA Edwards I Hills, Unit one $15000
(QCD) Charles Simmerson Etc., Jose I. Acevedo &amp; wt. Carmen M.
Mary H. Williams, Ripe. ist John
HIS. Lester M. Con to Fernando F.
Last Dir., First Seen. Land Co. to Lot 1$, bik I Camelot Un. 2. $33,900.
Lopez I WI. Lusts, Lot 7 Evandale W. to Mary H. Williams, trustee
Tompkins Div. Co Fla., inc., U 32,
Bernice Wiggins (form. Grant) &amp;
Beg. Se cor. Peter Miranda G,.nt,No. 3. $36,100.
Garden Lake Ests., Unit One. $100. Hb. RussI(lto Orval L. Pollard &amp;wt.
Marona Homes Inc. to Melvin
tiC., &amp; NW¼oI NW¼ $o. of Peter
TompklnsDey.togonaldc.5t
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Schrupp&amp;wf.NancyL.Lt$bIkJ. Miranda Grant,
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Owl. Linda K. It 32, Garden Lake IS Fla. Land 0. Col. Co. Celery
Fonmoor Un. 2. $35,333.
Sic. 27.19.200100.
Ests., Unit One. 151,400.
Plantation. $37,100.
Lino F. Harrison to ElI:. A. Spires
Franklin J. RolpIt &amp; *9. Paula to
Richard Klslingl Nancy to Danlle
Edw. P. Rawsonlwf. Barbara to Roy 9. Davis &amp; wI Mary Ann,
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Roger D. Nelson 0. wt Marcia to
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Joseph L. Owl. Geneva I. Lot 602 22, blk M. North Ort. Ranches, See
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Lot 21, blk C, The Forest A. It 6 Northwood His.,
Donald J. Kirby 0 WI Beverly J., Lt
Heights 17,000.
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Sec. 7, 13.300.
Hidden Lake Div. to Gary J.
Shackellord &amp; wt Charlene, Lot 10
Ilk
Sterling Park Un. Ill, $3,900.
Edward H. Lee to Dorothy B. Lee ,
Old Hickory Tn., Lot 15, Ilk 8,
Sausalito Sec. Two, $100.
Charles H. Carter to Charles A.
Cenac &amp; WI Joanne K., W 200 of
?4W¼ of 51¼ of Sec 2221 less r.
$10,000.
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Cardos
P. Bermudez &amp; wt Angeolina B., Lot
$4, The Highlands Sec. One, &amp;
portion of Tr. H, $50,500.
Fla. Resid. Corn., Inc. to David P.
Sousa &amp; WI Nancy J., Lot 3, The
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Qintntin E. Yoder Iwt Bernadette,,
Lot 4. The Highlands Sec. One Tr. F
Repi., $2,700.

Jay Giadwin to Mrs. Carol I.
Santos, 30 Pearl St., Englewood 3

W.of UnIversity North, Unrec. plat
In Sec 1.21.31, $)3,nj,
onna A Duncan &amp; Hb. Louis to

Gordon T. Huddleston I WI__
Erika,
Lt22, blk A, The Springs Shadowood
VI$age, Sec. two $02100.
Thomas!. Sullivan &amp; wt Grace to
Dale N. Christensen, sgl.Lot 17 Sec
Ranches $100.
Its North
.Abllgail Thomas to Wm. 0. White
0 wt Bill N. Lot 13, bik F. Country
c4b Manor lie. 2 $22,100.
.4efleryl. Irinkenan I WI Jean to
Robert S. Miller &amp;wf Margaret Lot
1, blk C. Skylark $43,100.
?hIlip I. liMe 0 James N. Cole
tOWm. I. Boucher 0 WI Pay F., I
T$Q'oOW3lPof N hOodS 235.3501
mit part of blk S Whldmere, N of
Twit. line $10,110.
"Country Homes Inc. to James J.

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bioust&amp;wfHeten Lot 111 Winter
llngs, Un. 1163,700.
C. Sanders WI Ills to
CtvlesB. Norton 1, *1 SItWI.y Lot'

631, WekIva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
SIc 3 117.500.

George L. Krtek I WI Linda to
Katy Cornatl, Lt. 153. Weklva Hunt
elub, Fox Hunt, Sec. 3 $69,011.

Triple Play I nc . ro Dwaine Carr,
trustee, N 337.5' of Lots 59 &amp; 61,
Paralleling Ry 100 from Can. line
St.
$50,000.
Even Entr., Inc. 19 Laurence B.
Kahn &amp; WI Marcia, Lot 6, Stonewood

Josephs

First Addn $74,447.
Joseph E. Tetreault &amp; WI Emily to
Thomas C. Reynolds I wt Diane Lot
1, blk C. Charter Oaks, Un. 2 $41,000.
Charles N. Sherfesee &amp; wt Sherry
to Venal Shurdom &amp; *1 Julia, Lot 12,
bik A, Sterling Park Un. II $43,000.
Complete Interiors Inc. to Laura

Varner, Lots 1,3, 3, 4,3,6,5, 9, 12,
Meadows Park sd $100,000.

CIYSTAS .

Beverly $Ilbe,t, Owon
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David 1. Murray &amp; wt Pamela S. Lt
21, Wekiva Club Ests., Sec. Four
$78,0 .
Edwin Peltier &amp; WI to Earl
Wendt &amp; WI Charlene A., — from SW
cor. of SW'!. of NW'. of NE'i, Sec.
$221.39 etc., It 4 Lk Marion Ests.,
Unrec. Platt $119,000.
David Thornton &amp; wI Norma to
Alberto P. Ro'lguez &amp; WI Maria E.,
Lt 7 Cutler Cove, $13,000.
Security FF. to Lonnie N. O'Steen
I Patricia apt. Un. 3 Bldg. 0,
Cherry wood Gardens $31,000.
EIma
Bulterbaugit to Robert L.
Campbell I WI Mary Ann Lot 11, blk
Brantley Shores, 1st Mn. $3,700.
Frank P. Conroy Constr.. Inc. to
Edward L. Hendrick &amp; wt Gaynell.
H.Lt2OWeklya Club Ests., Un. Fou r

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Mich ael Nosal I. WI Doroth to
EdwJ Teixeira I WI Carole A., Lot
'a, wiiaw000, Pud, $19,300.
John
Benske I wE Myrtis to
Donald R. Graham &amp; wl Marie Lot 174,700.
24,
let. $ ,000.
Grace Prop Inc. to Susan
The Greater Constr. Corp to ôookindeq Un. 215 Altamon te
HIS.,
Rober t V. Wager, gl. Lot 94, River $37,900.
Run Sec. Three $56,900.
Grace Prop Inc. to Arlyn Lalonde,
Robert MCKee, sql. to John W. sql. Un. II?, Altamonte Heights
Epps &amp;wf Joan Un. 10. &amp; S 12' of 17 $34,400.
The Oaks Of Sanford $74,100.
Grace Prop Inc. to Michael .
The Greaten Constr. Corp to Smith Un. 304
Altamonte His.,
GIas Ma e Dennis, sql. Lot 11, $31,400.
S.usalito Sec. Three
Grace Prop Inc. B ty J. Crow ell
The Greater Constr. Corp to Un. 314b. Altamonte Heights $21,400.
Daniei N. Green I wt Jacqueline
Grac e Prop Inc. to Da vid Plefter
Lot 10 Sausalito Sec. Throe 554.100. &amp; WI Belle Un, 302E, Altamonte HIs.
Oakwood lldri. to Robert T. $19,900.
Hailer I Jane M. Lot $7 Tuscawilla
Grace Prop Inc. to Andrea L.
unit 6 $50,051
Lunsford sql. Un. 3000, Altamonte
Carl Felts to John A. Felts Lot
HIS. $19900
Forest
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Profiles, Bishopic Un. 233, Altamonte HIs.,
inc., 1. John Wall Do. Wall MIg. Co. 134.400.
W',oI 51k 80 less S 73', of W 133.001,
Shubert Constr. Co., Inc. to Mary
M.M. Smith s.d 165.710.
Hobbs, wid.Lot 12, South Park,
(qcd) Vicki J. Hall Aka-Jenkins to 136,100.
James D. lurch I WI Andrea I. lot
David F. Koelling 1. WI Myrtle to
II blk ZA, Mobile Manor, 2nd Sec. Charles P. Agostinelli I WI Deborah

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James 0. lurch &amp; we Andrea Lot If
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FF., On, to Wilbur L. Simms 111, wt
Helen Lot 12, blk C. The Forest
56,051
POWs Prop. to Russell V. Meyers
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183,051FF., Orl. to Eleanor J. Li

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Cronise &amp; WI Berth B., Lot 17, but G,
Columbus Har bor sd $13,200.
Roberti. Hester, Ill, sql. to Nevin
Cronise I WI Bertie B. 10113, blk
Columbus Harbor s.d $13,200.
(QCD) Sharon A. Robinson form,
Soteras &amp; HI. Ralph Robinson to
Sharon Ann Robinson &amp; HIS Ralph
Un. 75, Sheoah, $100.

Floyd N. Goodall I WI Alice to
George C. St. Lauren t E 146.2' of
W" of NW'!. of NE¼ of Sec 3130,
less r"W, SR 434 1120,000.
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to Orville
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Bliss I WI Diana Lt 33, Whisper
Wood, Sabal Point, Un. 2 130,400.

AIm, Chapman to Mabel Lowe Lot
blk 1, Tier I, Sanford , E.R.

Trafford's Map grantor life est. $100.
Lester A. Hotter &amp; Catherine to
Char les Nor man I WI Dorcus J. Lt.
14, nlk C, Oakland Shores $37,000.
The Leeward Corp. to Bahia
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Inc., Lots 161, 162, 1631. 144, Forest
city Orange Park $43,000.

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Phoenix Homes Inc. to Jerry R.
Nicharot Owl Marlou Lt 17 Whis per
Wood at Sabal Point 115.900.
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Springs Willow Run Sec., $100.

Woman's Club of Sanford Social Department's Annual
Breakfast, Bridge and Canasta, 10:30 a.m., clubhouse,
Oak Avenue. Reservations.
"Crime-Vader" saicty program, 9 a.m., Casselberry
Branch Library, Seminole Plaza for kindergarten through
Rh grade. Presented by U. Beau Taylor of the Sheriff's
Department.
youth Programs, Iac Advisory Board, now Longwood
Inn.

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Jewish ComaSty Center Asetiss, 8 p.m., $1 N.
'4affland Ave., M"1. Riltaurant dinners and trips.

1200

Belles and Beaus of Orlando Dance, 9p.m. to mi'tgtg,
Winter Park Civic Center, 2001 MizelI Ave. For single,
over 1$.
WEDNAY, APRIL11
Sister Ctthous Tier to Savatmak and Ta1lalae,n.
Stops at Fornandina Beach, Thomaiviul,, Ga. and
Waktha S.WL
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SaldordQyIcC.nta,,$:OOa.m.

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Deerwood Ests. $100.
Henry J. Behnke Owl Diane L. to
SlepIten N. Rose, sql., Lt 107
Longlale $37,000,

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Ballroom and rood dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elcam boulevards, Deltona.
MONDAY, APRIL &amp;
Monday Moruers Toaitmasters Club,7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
uses woruaop, iv a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mali.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS chapter 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake May.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Coniinittee, 7:30
p.m., at school.
AltamosteSossth8emlaale Jaycees,7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
DeIties Ages Chamber .1 Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
ord AlAsos, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Sanford.
Sanford LA, 8 p.m., 1361 W. First St.

(QCD) Don S. Knlceley Owl Janet
L. Kniceley Lt 13, 51k
Springs,

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DeBary Blood Bank blood drawing, 4-7 p.m., DeBary
Community Center. Each dinner will receive free chicken
dinner.
FRIDAY, APRILS
Seminole Community College Players present "Bidterflles Are Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre, through
April 8.
DeBary Garden Club, 2 p.m., DeBary Civic Center.
Program on day hues.
Sanford Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's,
Sanford Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Voluila Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood A closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
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Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.

Amended Repl. $29,500.
Robert J. Hester, Ill, $91.10 Nevin

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Chinese Auction sponsored by PACE School, 7:30
p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church, Casselberry. Call 6.
2.

"Our Satisfied Patrons Today Are Tomorrow's Customers"

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Jet Pedigo, Steve Oldham and
offer when you buy any cornFlynn
for the convenience of "do-Itbinatlon of 2 WIX oil, air or
"We
have
the
bed
machine
yourself" mechanics who like
Parts for all American makes transmission filters. See Mixon
the
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to work on their cars over the shop In
and models and an Import line Auto Parts for the details.
maeiuinig in the state," h
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foreign cars from World
With one of the largest parts
Mixon
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carries
hard-tots,
one
of
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most
complete
ther shops as we do things they
Inventories in the area, the ocan't,
such
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market
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owner, Las Mizon, Is
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P you keep your car looking
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has In stock by use of the firm's do e county who are set
dependable name brands as and running Its best.
modern computer system.
WIX filters, Champion spark
Mixon Is open on weekdays
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has been in business at
"Our machine shop can plugs, Maremont Exhaust and from 8a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and on
the same location for 10 years, handle anything from motor- Gabriel Shocks.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
and carries 8,000 part numbers. cycles to diesels," he added.
While getting extra protec- Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For I'1111116
Tool rental Is another service Gerald Flynn Is the machinist tion
for your car with heavy information call 322-0800.
offered to the occasional at Mixon Auto Parts.
duty WIX filters, you can get ADV.

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Manor, Un. 1.114.151
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Guy Thireten, led. I Yr. to HarrIet 3. MCln$egh to Jack It
Church's Fried Chicken, Inc. Lots S Owen &amp; wt IthelynI MM. Lots 1.
1.6, (Less S1$' Of 6) blk 7A, 13.Trovepark$10,101

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TUESDAY, APRIL 3
Annual meeting American Lung Aun.of Central
fl ri
7 p.m. Elk's Lodge, 12 N. Primrose Ave.,
Orlando. Social how, 6:30 p.m.
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Highland Preparatory School, Orlando, open
house-curriculum fair, 4-8 p.m. Arts &amp; crafts, athletic
events, dramatic and choral presentations. Orientation
reception for vIsitors, 5 p.m. Spaghetti supper, 5-7:30 p.m.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Longwood-Lake Mary LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4
SR-434.
Parents
7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida P &amp; L,
Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
WEDNESDAY. APR11. I
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Cauelherry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Casselberry Woman's
Club,
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Starlight Promenaderi, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Recovery Inc., 12:30p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m.. First Federal of
Seminole.
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Woman's Club of Sanford covered dish luncheon
meeting, noon, clubhouse. Speaker-Judge Dominick Salfi.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair County Club.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Civic Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
Young Republicans regular
p.m.,
Jerry's Restaurant, Altamonte Springs.
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provides natural , full. ap.
pearance from New Man.
Roy (left) and Armand two of Beauty Barn's
operator's
Qayler Is New Man's proudest
moment. It Is a hair highlights, swtdreaklng and confidence even when the wind quality warrantee.
replacement technique in. grey content. It fits you like a ruffles it O when soaking wet.
Beauty Barn Is a certified
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Custom Alterations 6 Design
671 SOUTH EAST LAKE STREET
IONGWOOD. Ft. 32750

Hines, Respondent, which aforesaid
Writ of Exicutkin was delivered to
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon the
following described property owned
by Charles Hinw said property
being located In Seminole County,

John I. Polk. Sheriff

ADVERTISING

There will be a Cut-a-than
Monday at Beauty Barn's new
location in Action Center at 420
E. Sanlando Springs Drive (SR
434) Longwood, to benefit the
Longwood Elementary School
Clinic.

with baldness, Beauty Barn has

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, Florida, upona final
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described as follows:
Respondent Charles N. Minis 14
i.wa'.st in the following:
last 200 feet of N½ Of SW¼ of
N1¼, Section 34. TownshIp It S.
Range 3E, lea North 32 feeil for
road, Chufoot., Seminole County.
Florida.
and the undersigned is WWI" Of
Seminole County, Florida, will of
11:00A.M. on the I"day of April,
AD.
offer for sale and Sill o
the highest bidder, fer cash, subled
to any and all exi*tIng liens, 0 as
Front (West) Doer of the Siminole
County Courthousp in $.nfgrd,
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ORDER FOR San.

VICI IV PUBUCATION On motIon
and affidavit of plaintiff In the
above-entitled cause by KendeIl W.
Wherry, its Assistant United States
Attorney, in an action against the
defendant(s), Wayne R. Pursell and
Sherry M. Pursell, his wife, and to
enforce a lien upon real property
situate in this District and described
as follows: Lot I. THE COLON.
NADES THIRD SECTION, ac
cording to the Plat thereof as recor.
ded in Plat Book 16, page 55, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, and it appearing to the
Court that the defendant Sherry M.
Pursell is not Inhabitants of nor
found within the State of Florida and
has not voluntarily appeared heroin,
and that personal srviceupon her is
not practical because her residence
and whereabouts is unknown, It is
ORDERED that Sherry M Pursell
appear or plead to the complaint
herein by the 261h day of April, 1979,
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed to the hearing and adjudica.
tion of this suit as If Shiny M.
Pursell had been served with pro.
cess in the State of Florida, but only
to the extent provided for by Section
1655, Title 2$, United States
Code: It further ORDERED that all
parties claiming interest by,
through, under or against the afore.
said person Sherry M. Pursell shall
be served by publication; It Is fur.
thief ORDERED that notice of this
Order be published by the United
Stales Marshal In a newspaper of
general circulation In Seminole
County, Florida, once week for six
(6) consecutIve weeks, commencing
on February 71, 1919. DONE AND
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida, this
61h day of February, 1919.
George C. Young
uilef Judge
Publish: February V. March 6, 13,

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
NO.19.10. OrlCiv.Y — UNITED
STATES OF AMER ICA,Plaintiff, v.
WAYNE
R. PURSELL and
SIIERRY M. PURSELL, his wife,

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STATE OFLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON.
MENTAL REGULATION
March 19, $979
The Florida Department of Envi.
ronmental Regulation announces
the first two of a series of public
workstwps to develop an egrespid
between The State of FIorida'vid The
Environmental Protection Agency,
Region IV, for fiscal ',ear 1 80,
covering activities funded by the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery Act (RCRA), Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA), Clean
Water Act (CWA) and the Clean Air
Act (CAA). The workshops are
scheduled pursuant to Title 10, Part
25, Code of Federal Regulations,
(Public Participation), Chapter 130,
Florida
Statutes
(the
Ad.
ministratIve Procedures Act) and
federal grant regulations covering
the Acts cited above.
A purpose of the State EPA
Agreement is to enhance the
coordination of water and air
program activities between the
state and regional or local planning
agencies and governments. The
affected public must be involved in
and support Its development,
Those wishing to participate in
developing this agreement are
encouraged
to
attend
the
workshops:
For North Florida,
Conference Room 40S.A, Twin
Towers
Office
Building,
Tallahassee, Florida at 10:00 am.,
May 15, 1979 and for Central and
South Florida. the Orlando Public
Library, 10 North Rosalind Avenue,
Orlando, Florida at 10:00 am., May
17, 1979.
Informational material will be
available by April 26, 1919 and may

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
FICTITIOUSNAME
engaged in business at 770 Little
Notice is hereby given that I am Wekiva Circle Altamonte Springs,
engaged in business at 234 Hwy 17.92 Seminole County, Florida, under the
Casselberry, Seminole County, fictitious name of ALTOLIGHT, and
Florida, under the fictitious nametf that I intend to register said name
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FLOWER with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
SHOP, and that I intend to register Seminole County, Florida in accor.
said name with the Clerk of the dance with the provisions of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County, Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Florida in accordance with the Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
provisions of the 'FIctitious Name
51g, Wm. W. Moore
Statutes. To Wit:
Section 865.09 Publish: March 13, 20, 71, April 3,
Florida
Statutes 1979
1957,CASSELBERRYFERN PARK DEH.7$
MAITLAND FLORIST, INC.
FICTITIOUSNA
Harold P. Blalock, Pres.
° tice Is
No
Publish: March 13, 20, 77, April 3,
erebbyusines that I am
eng aged
s
Tradewinds Rd., Winter Springs,
OEH7?
32707, Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of J I J
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
Janitorial Services, and that I intend
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
to register said name with the Clerk
Notice of Public Hearing
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
April 24, 1979
County, Florida in accordance with
Notice is hereby given that the the provisions of the Fictitious
Board of County Commissioners of
Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section
Seminole County, Florida, intends to $65.09 Florida Statutes 1957,
ronsider the enactment of an ordi.
Sig. Judy MaiurI
nance to be entitled:
Publish: March $3, 20, 27, April 3,
ORDINANCE
1919
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING DEN 21
SEMINOLE COUNTY ZONING ORNOTICE OF INTENTION TO
DINANCE 77.30, ARTICLE 71. PP
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL
TRADE NAME
DISTRICT: ESTABLISHING PER.
Notice Is Hereby Given that ONE
MIT TED USES, ESTABLISHING
ASSOCIATES, a
SPECIAL USES, PROVIDING HAMILTON
PROCEDURES FOR APPROVAL, Massachusetts limited partnership,
ESTABLISHING MINIMUM LOT authorized to do business in the
SIZES AND SETBACKS AND State of Florida under the name
OTHER DEVELOPMENT STAN. ONE HAMILTON ASSOCIATES,
DAROS; RESCINDING PREVIOUS LTD., intends to register with the
SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 21; AND Clerk of the Circuit Court of
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE Seminole County, Florida, the trade
name of
ONE
DATE,
HAMILTON
Public hearing will be held in ASSOCIATES, LTD. in compliance
Room 203 at the Seminole Counti with Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. on Florida Statutes.
Dated this 191h day of March,
April 74, 1979, at 7:00 PM. or as soon
thereafter as possIble. Copies of the 1979.
ONE
HAMILTON
ASSO
proposed ordinance may be ob.
CIATES.
tamed at the Land Development
authorized to do business in
Division, Room 413.
Written comments may be filed Florida as
ONE HAMILTON ASSO
with the Land Development
dATES, LTD.
Manager and persons appearing
By: Arthur J. Hallernan, Jr.,
may be heard orally.
Managing General Partner of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Linnaeus. Hamilton
Realty
Clerk of the Board of
Company
County Commissioners
Sole General Partner qj
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
One Hamilton Associates
Clerk
Publish: March 27, April 3, 10, 17,
Publish: April 3, 1979
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CINCINNATI (UP!)
The
National Leak s season opens
Wednesday when the Cincinnati
Reds, minus a quarter-century
of experience without Pete
Rose and Sparky Anderson,
entertain the San Francisco
Giants, an improving club that
some pick to win the NL West
thIs year.
Thel:30p,m.(EST) opener is
the only National League game
scheduled Wednesday. The
American League also has only

one contest Wednesday, a night
game between California and
Seattle.
For the Reds, the opener
means they will begin learning
if they are a better or worse
baliclub without Rose and
Anderson.
For the Giants, the new year
is a chance to turn a sirprisingly strong 1978 season
into something even better
maybe a Western Division title.
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traditional host of the NL
opener.
Umpires figured to boycott
the game If there was no lastminute settlement in their
contract dispute with the
leagues.
"The National League has
made provisions to have some
kind of umpires at the opener,"
assured a Reds official said.
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leagues figured to be called in.
Wednesday's pitching match.
up was a dandy San Francisco sending Vida Blue (18-10
Last year) against Cincy's Tom
Seaver (16-14).
The Giants also have a lineup
26change for opening day
year old Mike lyle has beaten
out 41-year old Willie McCovey
for the starting first base job.
Manager Joe Altobelli said
the decision really wasn't

difficult.
"It had to be Ivie," he said.
"He's a potential superstar."
Still, McCovey, who says he's
willing to accept any role on the
team, figures to do a lot of
pinch-hitting and some starting
on a spot basis.
AUPI preseason survey c136
baseball experts predicted a
tight Giants-Dodgers battle for
the NL West title, with the Reds
a distant third.
As for Opening Day hoopla,

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10-OF. Hall for a dinner and beginning of Seminola Rebekah
Emily
Jameson
program. This occasion Lodge. The skit covered the presented with a 30-year was
jewel
marked the 90th birthday of work of Rebekahs and Odd by her
husband,
Henry.
This
Sanford Lodge (Odd Fellows) Fellows on a local, state, was given for
her
years
of
loyal
No. 27, and the 63rd birthday of national and International service with the Rebekahs.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge No. level.
Laurel Racey, talented
43.
Lorlen Heitz, past president musician and president of the
Immediately following the of the Rebekah Assembly of Senior Citizens Club, furnished
buffet dinner, the program was Florida, spoke briefly on her a musical Interlude and played
held. Paul Erisman, noble Love of Rebekah work, and of for group singing.
grand of Sanford Lodge 27, and her close ties with the Sanford
Many distinguished guests
Virginia Roche, noble grand of Rebekahs.
from the Jurisdiction of Florida
Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43,
Gilbert Harrell, district and other jurisdictions were
kept the ball roiling as master deputy grand master of District present to share
this delightful
and mistress of ceremonies.
8, told of the work of ()cJiJ birthday party with the local
Homer Gleason read the Fellows and Rebekahs fromthe lodges.
minutes of the organizational humanitarian point of view. He
Rev. Clifford Schaub, former
meeting of the Sanford Odd spoke of their homes for the pastor
of the Sanford Chrlsitlan
Fellows of 90 years ago. He aged and orphans, and the Church, gave the
Invocation
read a list of their charter funds given
by
both and the closing prayer.
members and told briefly of organizations which brought
Theodore and Margaret
their history through the years. Into reality the World Eye Bank Schneider
were in charge of the
Essie Cole and Emily and Visual Research Center
at decorations and hosted the
Jameson enacted a clever skit Johns.Hopklru University and dinner.

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flagslilpBankpushedthree
runs across the plate in the
bottom of the fifth to pull to
within one rim, but Braden put
an end to any hopes of a
comeback by striking out the
side in the bottom of the sixth.
Knight was three for three to
lead Flagship Bank a the plate.
Brian Ashcraft went the____

distance for Atlantic Bank,
scattering four hits and striking
out seven to record the mound

Irony To Rosenbloom Death
NEW YORK (UPI) - A grim piece of irony connected with

Carroll Rosenbloom'a tragic death was that he generally had a lot
of people around him but he was swimming all by himself when he
drowned In the surf at Miami Beach Monday. "You should

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surrourx! yoursell' with good people," the Los Angeles Rains
owner uld more than once. "l always try to do that, infootballor
anything else, because I've found from experience you can
possibly do everything yourself...."
Now that they have said goodbye to their old coach, Chuck

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it, son, Quack, who run the Patriots, lean toward college guys that's where they got Fairbanks -and the man they were taking
a hard look at lately Is John Robinson of Southern California.
Since 's getting late, though, and since they've extended the
contracts of all their assistants and need someone familiar with
thelrsyetam, thePatriotsveryllkelywlflpromo(etheiroffensive
cosrdlnatoi, Ron Erhard, to the head coaching job. Frank
"Biacko"Kllroyalaowillbemoved up as thepats'newgeneral
manager....
Jean Belivesu, the next President of the Montreal Canadlens?
It could happen if Jacques Courtols, the current president of the
defedng Stanley Cup champions, goes thro ugh with his threat to
quit. Courtols Is upset over th e recent NHL.WHA consolidation
Specifically, he's unhappy over the way Molson's Beer, which
owns th e Canadians, dictated the way he should vote In the NHL'S
absorpticno( the foirWHA Clubs. Molaon's beer salesin Quebec
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boycotted, P4o1.on officials instructed Coirtols to change his
te'yss"InQdcago10daysagoR.luctaidly,he did. and Own told
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'Along come

house between

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hurricanes

here and

Charlie's wife, Louise,
helps Charlie get fernery
orders ready for shipping.
She has retired, after 20
years, from her job as
bookkeeper for the United
Way for three counties.

when I
arrived here

from Andersen, in a letter.

the church

of 1928

In Maitland.'

and put

keeping the Fern Park Post
Office In the area.

m• out

When the City of
Casselberry was expending at such a fast rate
a few years ago, the Fern
Park post office was about
to be lost to that growth.

of business.
Then the
good Lord
stopped In.'
ago. Charlie who began his
nursery work on the East
Coast, said, "I worked for a
man as foreman for a
couple of years. Then I
started up my own fernery
In Stuart. Along came the
two hurricanes of 1928 and
put me out of business.

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Charlie Wales displays award.
Then the good Lord stepped
in. We went to visit in

Casselberry was trying to
sell some ferneries, I

Sanford and while there, 1
heard that Hubbard

stopped by to see him. He
wanted to go Into the

Charlie enlisted the aid of
his long-time friend,
Martin Andersen, former
owner and publisher of the
Sentinel-Star newspaper.
With the additional support
of then Senator Spessard
Holland, the post office
survived.
For 35 years Charlie held

Their dog, Jack, a huge
Airedale, not only guards
their home, but can also
look quite intimidating
when riding in the car,
filling the entire window
with his bulk.
Looking back, Charlie
smiled and said, "1 used to
have quite a temper, but
this arthitis sets me back a
little. You know, when I
first arrived here, there
was only one house between here and the church
in Maitland, on Highway
17.92. Now, with all the
traffic and building going
on, I just think, 'Well, must
be another bunch of
tourists coming here!"

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Women, Kids

f

fames Anderson likes

his speech-making paid
DEAR ABBY: I just left a
off. James, who is a ninth
shelter for abused women and
grade student at Crooms
I'm starting a new job and a
high School and the son
new life.
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Abby, please tell women who
W. Anderson of 405
are being abused by their men
that there IS help, but they
Willow Ave., Sanford,
can't do it alone.
was awarded a medal
Get to a shelter where
and plaque as second
you're ufel Take your children
place winner In the
with you. Don't call him. He'll not at all
Seminole
County
only putouthlahookstogetyou
When a man Is courting a timist Club Oratorical
to come back. You'll hear his woman, he will do anything to
same promises to get coun- win her. Any suggestions she contest.
seling or go to A.A., which will makes to him during the
promptly be forgotten once courtship will be considered
you're home and under his "suggestions
for
imcontrol again. He didn't get that provement." After they're
way overnight, and he won't married, it's called "nagging."
change overnight either. Or In a
Please reconsider.
week. Or a month.
ONE MAN'S OPINION
Don't let your children grow
up thinking this is a normal way
DEAR ONE: True. Some
of life. Children of abusers men will do anything to win a
become abusers themselves, women, butaft
er he's wo. her,
Don't believe that a bad father he reverts to his old ways
is better thannofatherstall.
8Ican't
a dprTheendofbatte*
isdeath
smoking
mu
who
loves
to eat
either of the body or Of the 11611111.
such
tirlssly
ad
give up
: There's help oil there. Get it dicttve
habit.
pormaa.ady.
: before It's too late!
I spend more than an hour DEAR ABBY: Every time I
Think 1950. Could you Imagine Clark Gable sewing on a button
: each morning driving my child hear some ninny say or Marilyn Monroe tuning-up
a car? Never?
Los day care cwtór and then "conuatulatlons" to a girl who
Now think 1979. Rosle Greer, the former football player, Is
driving to work. I'm up before 6 has become engaged or doing needlepoint,
and Janet Gidhili, the race car driver, entered
a.m. and drop Into bed married I want to scream,
the Indianapolis 500 last yeari
ui
te
exha
d every nIgI*.Bsd ti
Call it role reversals or call it freedom -stereotypes are oill
Don't
that it is nat
W016 it. I'm new free of abuse
Time was when women stayed home and cooked and cleaned
proper tocantratulate lbS fr3?
AM beginning to enjoy life They're
and cared for the dallikw. And men went oil to earn a
supposed
to
again. Women, IDWaOiIZe an
Today, more than 50 pe r cent of all wome over 11 holliving.
d jobs
phone number of Un shelter for
the MAN and ou&amp;I1d, the home. Not sirprislagly, they are developing new In.
wiA UN girl lack.
- abused womm.!
tenets and new attitudes. And men are, too.
FREE AT LAST IN
Please put this in your
As roles overlap, women are choosing traditionally maleANCHORAGE. ALASKA column, Abby. I'm we a lot of oriented products and vice versa.
DEAR FREE: UOfertabt people could use the Inn.
For 033111000. today's woman have discovered that men's
1Y9
ly, there is met a skelter fir tor'natlon.
semoj
shaving cream Is great for legs, and asrosal aftershave
abused uses in every essu.
AFRIENDIN
iotion
is cociing and refrIng.I
I hip. os
ALAMOGORDO, N.M.
lire wSI ke
absnlool
DEAR ANY : You m'-d DEAR FRIEND: Truei agisy
women
the bout whom MIDGEa asked 11 esigeahelalss li
no, ta cosmos is sme repsirs, while do men
'g
for their go,n coeMng dIiiiiiiiiasl
she should till her cigar, wIshes lb. girl lack, Rut in
smoking, pot-bellied suitor 11MV Imiuces, We lbs fURL
It used to be $ TWI SW $0 NS 5 fqiqaj, auto mYuiic Bit
s'd marry him If he quit who
deserves
-:
the today from fOOft tO 'i'W5lIl f1I1? auto buffs are sing a
and got rid 0' his pot. esspa$Isus and lb. MAN wide variety 0' smeimi P
av miea 1! into which save thm
- You sald, 'Take Mm as he is, or who asiC

Op-

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Carpenter-Roth

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Prunjer of 1231 Wanda Lane,
Deltona, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Cheryl Ann Carpenter, to Daniel Frank Roth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy F. Roth of 615 Hartley Lane, Deltona.
The bride-elect Is employed at Manuel Jacobson's Dept.
Store, Sanford. Her fiance Is owner of Leroy's Nursery
and Unique Landscaping, Deltona.
A summer wedding is planned.

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Andersen gave Charlie
an assist in this project,
also. Upon retiring, he
received a Distinguished
Service Award for his
many years of dedicated
service, and an accolade

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'You know,

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NIGHTLY

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was instrumental in

the post of Chairman of the
Board of Soil and Water
Conservation District in
Seminole County, retiring
in 1977. During this period,
he helped to get a special
law passed, for the benefit
of the Seminole Indians in
the Everglades, stopping
the killing of their game.

Engagement

For Abused COMMENDATION
ORATORICAL

Parte

Uoyd Wall hit two home runs the winners while Rick Dear.
and a pair of singles Monday born, Carroll Yates, Pete

SHS Nine
Tops Lyman

Damn W)dl.hesd scored the
whvthii
rim on a bsas.lo.dsd
t
walk te.
VIdOI7OvSrI4lnanMOndIy
night.
SIIS is 134 and haMS SPI!VCS
'lk Wednesday
at 7:*

However, he's sure this setback will soon pass and
he'll be out once again
working In his ferneries.
A familiar figure in the
area since 1928, CharlIe
and his wife, Louise, have
been shipping ferns to
retail florists in the North
for many years.
His home and ferneries
are nestled In a tree-shaded
spot that appears unchanged from many years

gladiola business, so I
worked,yith him for three
years. inen I started my
own business specializing
In Ferns.
Charlie hasn't been
concerned only with his
fernery all these years.
He's very civic minded and

Runs

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There's Help

Scott whiffs for Flagship

Ashcroft beats tag by APEX's Thomas

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Charlie Wales of Fern
Park, has been feeling
"pretty rocky," from a
recent bout with arthritis.

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By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

Bank
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Tuesday, April 3,1979-1B

Great itizen v Earns
A Di stinguished Award

WN

Nab Wiens

He also was the ofChad Braden hurled a fiveBruce Sellers slammed a rims to pace Jack Prosier Ford
hitter, striking out 10, and fensive star of the game, double and two singles and to Its win over Seminole
paced his team at the plate with slamming a double and a triple
three runs and team- Petroleum. The game was
a pair of hits as George's upset hi two official at bats and mate Andre Williams slapped shortened to 3½ Innings under
three flu.
defending league champ
thiee slngks and scored four the slaughter rule.
flagship Bank, 6-5, Monday in
,--w-TI---------------the Sanford Little American
.
lW
1
W
League season opener.
In other opening day games,
rj
Atlantic
Bank
downed
American Produce Exchange
(APEX), 9-4, while Jack
Prosier Ford blasted Seminole
Petroleum, 20-7.
A one-out triple by Horace
Knight In bottom of the first,
coupled with an error, put
Flagship Bank In front with an
early 1-0 lead.
Braden unloaded a double
after Eddie Barnes and Scott
Carter slapped back-to-back
.'•
one-out singles In the third
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inning, and George's went in
.
front, 2-1. The lead wustretchedto5-lwlththreerunsjnthe
.top of the fourth.
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Lee (barron doubled and
scored in the bottom Of
Icuith for F%'pl'lp Bank, but

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out the first pitch on Opening
Day.
Mrs. Brady, who is bringing
her three daughters to the
game, calls it "the thrill of my
life."
The game also will be the first
played on new Astroturf at the
stadium.
After an off-day Thursday,
the Giants and Reds continue
their series Friday night,
Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
afternoon.

the 59th annual noontime
parade through downtown
streets is scheduled. And, in a
wacky promotional stunt, the
baseball that will be used for
the ceremonial first pitch Is
being brought 200 miles by
canoe up the Licking River
from Morehead, Ky.
Just before the game, the ball
istobe handed to Mrs. Sarah
Brady of Dayton, Ohio, whose
name was drawn in a contest
last year for the right to throw

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(2) (12) CLIFFHANGERS

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Robert Forster, Adrienne
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when he learns his clone has
fallen In love with his own wife.

Mary.
under Dracula's spell, turns on
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Marlene Sanders reports
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10:30
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accepts a job which Could
eventually make her the boss

Of her best friend Felicia's
husband.

11:00
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Thomson.
11:30
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hey won't touch it," Strubel
plain
that
he
has
trwatorme'J
major.
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DAR BREAKFAST
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the family his obtained foir
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by Walker's "diste.
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Illiasslitate the eight tugs that c rta7calda*!ltohis Coilgeded but they budof It Is for the spI'g
alone cost Pecttor thsfleg.
hones
necessary as part of their some $400 a month. Jean
surround Grover C. Walker's
take It," Misphy
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House for

Acres county acreage w.
citrus grove I SR 46 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
OW price &amp; terms.

Harold

UALTY
3229213

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

Income property, 3 story older
home. Aluminum siding, tree
shaded cos', lot. 3 unit . stOke or
storage. Zoned comm. o

Lake Mary lot 90 x 145. Reduced
price this week only. Also new
home now under construction.
$30933) O 331-421 1 aft. 5:30.

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Sanford's most popular break.
fast I lunch rest.

I Acre bldg. lots W-pIved rd.
frontage &amp; beautIful oak frets in
Ostien. Good terms.

Hndy man special.

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2534 PARK DS. 322.2115
REALTOR
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332.9254
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3I03OrIands(,i.
322-5200
VA I FHA Financing

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CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 7 b
home, Sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal
leads to
St. Johns River, $e 0,

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'73 Concord Osivie Mabili Home
40.
17*
2 Bit, 1~
14 baths. Ex.
cellist Coed. 349.5990.

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JACK FROST Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service Free Est. on
.nsi Cu"t' &amp; Pt's. 372 02(
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrletf's flesuty Nook

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EleCtrical

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LowryOrgan&amp;B,nch
EXCELLENI L3NDITION
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323 7948

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior. Exterior House Painting
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bathing,

Licensed Insured Bonded

Control.

FR EE Estimates 13051 322 9460
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Improvements

F ree Est 372 8515

Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,

Plumbing Service

spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est, 327-1641.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT IASSOC,
3228663

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Ser vice
Chq. Cds.
373 0171; 3221601

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lMan. quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beat, 377. 1321

Pressure Cleaning

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steps, patios
Sm. or Lg. Free Est.
Call Mr. Taylor, 322-5545

Brown's Press ure Cleaning
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clew removal houses
8. roofs,
mob ile homes
Trucks washed

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BULLETIN
BOARDS
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BETTER.
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS
Free Est.
323 0129 after 5:30

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7510

Write or call today,

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lawn nnainl

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos. CornPlate. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc

house, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call Ire*of
Charge by dialing $40-4*74I,

Lawn Service

Screen-porches, pool end. . wds.
All type re glazing &amp; wd. install
_ESOe Est Mr. Taylor 322 OS45,

Equipment

BALDWIN GRAND 61"

cabins,

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Interior 8. Exterior Painting

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tracts, we also have several

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Curley Burfietd Ele ctrical
Maintenanceti. repair
8303327

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listings. We have all types of
10 properly
listed from 8300. per

Small home repairs Remocji'lmi.
&amp; Pan Pooling repair. Free Es?
323 8543 331 OIlS

General

327 0107

clipping,

59-Musical
Merchendise
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2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
uf room 10 build 4 or 4 houses.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.
$50.00,
$1,300.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

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Supplies, dog houses. HeatPed
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tnnels. 332

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan 322-8177

pleted. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in it while you
finish it up. $ miles from Mur.
phy. 877,500.00. 55,000.000 down
assume loan.

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Alterations, DresSmaking

ANIMAL HAVEN

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2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32171

a handy man Special because it

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General Building &amp; RP

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turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new 1600,a real buy at only
1120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831-1114 for free
home demonstration.

IS not finished Inside., roughed
wired and plumblnu completed.
Water and the Outside is com-

32) 08.19 or 904 1)4 6708 coIled

essmaking

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

walnu' cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 831 1711 day or
nhilht.
60" ZENITH Walnut Slerec,, AM.
FM Stereo Rocilo, I speed PRO

Mountain cabin approximately I
acre. Dandy garoen
iHib .s

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our
specIalty 25 yrs. Exp, 671 16 1 7
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paved highway, A steal at only
5850000, Good terms, $7100.00
down, assume loin.

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flatting, blOinq

RACO Foam. tiberglas A
Cellulose Lowest prices Call

Cora micrile

Good Used Televisions, $25 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or.
3220352

would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that

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MOO NEY APPLIANCES
3730697

3 5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,

Home lmproverjent

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 171)

Service. Used Machines.

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

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519 E. 1st St.. 372 5742

KENMORE

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wdbl, oven. Exc.cond
322 6733 aft 6

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NEW twin site box

52--Appliances

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

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Call ,,ttr'r iii iii 121 l.

1914 Coachman 12 ft slide in
camper. Sleeps 4. for 1 . T
truck 377 8767 after 6 p m

Misc. items. Phone 377 2090
between 10 a m &amp; 6 P.m.

ICE COLD TROUT POND. YOU

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CAN HAVE IT FOR 13.995 WITH
ONLY 1.100 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PERCENT
INTEREST,

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75-Recreational Vehicles

laOic' lamps, dishes, linens 8.

LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
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PERTY OVERLOOKING AN

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JUST MAe. F PAYMEN TS 69 It.
75 models (lit 319 9 10 or hi
11 Sport I ury

Furnishings from 2 bed apt. in
excellent condition. Includes 2
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Kelloqcjs Auction Sales
323 1050

matching end tables 53g Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797 So. of
Sanford. 327 8721.

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU

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puhliC AU TO All CII ON ever
Tuesday P. S,iturtt,i 6 ,it 7 30 Its
the only omit' ii I iciriula Ynu st't
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8111 for fur ttii'r di-tails
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Sanford Ave at Hwy 427

pc; NEW coffee table with 2

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. 511.000

Murphy, Nc5

80--Autos for Sale

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for
even for you'
everything

springs &amp; mattress 123.95 ea.

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

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ulential Aut tons P. Appr,'is,1ls.
Call Dell's Auction 37) 5620
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runs thru property. Borders a

MAYFAIR older 3 BR, 11/ b home
with many unique features, Ig
rms., lovely grounds. $49,950,

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4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable I pasture, also
Quiet cottage 1 1g. ask trees.
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$25,000.

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clean 7 BR, I b, FR,
landscaped, bk yd fenc ed .

2565
PARK

Branch Office

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. 1160 MONTH.

Property

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 213R. I b, large
storage rm 1. work shop, fenced,
shaded &amp; landscaped. $21,500.

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45-A--Mt of State

Reg. Real Estate Broker
?SUSFrenChA
332 0231,373 7173, 322 0779

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17.000 DOWN

140 171 " ,
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Check the Win? .506 for now.,-,
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For Safe Red Shag, goocicond
Orange &amp; Yellow Shag

I ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED 114.900
TERMS
714 ACRES NEAR LAKE

L. 0ok - 11k )

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F ICES. 512.500 TERMS.

Honda 416. C h 1)6 .
ownt'd 2 fi,'Iciu,'t', $I,'
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Cash 322.4132

Boots, Shoes 8. Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310anford Ave.
327 $ 191

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

REALTOR 332*1
MULTIPLILI$TINGIIRVICE
Ev
lj3.33 3311919

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

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This 2 BR home withw wc. Is ideal
for retirees or a Starting couple.
Also features a large corner lot.

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BR. I B turn, near shopping but
Ina quiet neIghbortsoo. Act fast

STIMPllit

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830,900 will buy you this 3 BR, 7
bath home with tam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now to see
It.

Want to live in the country? We
have some beautiful building
sites in several locations. Call
for prices and terms.

Sanford's Sales Leader

41-Houses

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tOO' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT
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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 o, in inn

Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave
Buy I, Sell, tht- finest in used
furniture. Refrig stoves, tools

S PC. BR suite new, 1239. 5 pc. LR
new 1399. Loveseat $41.95 &amp;
7 Pc. dinettes 169.95 &amp; up; Ref
$50 &amp; up. El. stove 560 &amp; up. full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797 So, of
Sanford, 327 8721

3 lots in Lake Mary, El. 135 E
Al-a 322 8848.

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niture Salvage 322 8121

FOR SALE

13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PANAMA CITY
$18,900 BEST
TERMS,

carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,900.

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Call 32) 1674 172 I

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Wi fIllY USED FURNITURE &amp;

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Since 1937

very reasonable 321 0291 Winter
Springs

BROKER

HEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST $ SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.)!

listed 2 apt bldg. near town.
534.500.

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COZY 3 BR, close to shopping
town! A buy for 821,500!

Ssardtiing for investment? Just

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3 OR House for Family
Longwood, Sanford Area

77-Junk Cars

3'2 5506

BUY JUNK CAPS
Imm $10 to $50

BALL PYTHON
Appro. Vitt $70
321 0260

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Super clean 3 OR home includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C H&amp;A,

BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
bath home in Idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor! Pooll Patio, C-H&amp;A, eq.
eat-in kit., fireplace a Every
Feature! BPP WARRANTED,
Yours for 872,9001

36-Wanted to Rent -

perfect for •
backyard sale
sell everything
fast with a want act Call 327 2611
or 83) 9993

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lop Dollar P,.d for j unk &amp; sed
Ca rs, trucks I, fi',1vy equipment
1-22 5990

The w eat hr er

1701 It WhrIlnoI '"f ', like new
,ilo swivel cli dining rm set

NEAR OSTEEN YOU'RE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE NICELY
WOODED $1.000 PER ACRE

323 5324

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REALTORS

FANTASTIC 3 OR, 2 bath home in
Deltonal Split BR plan, eat-in
kit., 5cr. porch, dining area, all
In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes!OnIy
831.5001

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in Sanford 111.500. William
M,iliczowski, Realtor. 322 7983,

120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD

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ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red
Brick home in Dreamwoldf C.
H&amp;A, w.w carpet, eq eat In kit.,
1g. Fla. Rm., Pool &amp; Patio &amp;
Much More! Super buy for
$42,2501

Broker-322.6457.

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74351 ' S French (1192) Sanford

2 BR, 2 bath, Con. H-A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $240.00
month,
Will consider option to purchase

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REALTY

dining area, 19. patio, beautifully
decorated! Excellent Location!
BPP WARRANTED, Just
$31,500!

month,

Hwy.

south of Sanford

ASH HOMES in Deltona. They
are custom builders w many
plans to choose from or if you
have your own lust bring them
along. ASH HOMES can build
your dream hous e

SUP'ER 3 BR, 1'. bath home on 1g.
lot, C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet, eq. kit.,

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 OR, 2 bath, Con: H.A. carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $260.00

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It you're Inc bid. mood, don't for
get we are exclusive agents for

SELLIRS&amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY HOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

VETERANS

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OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791

Lake Mary-Sanford Area. 6 avail.
Buy I or group. 100 pd. or.
cupied. E. H. Seibert, Realtor.
3239001, aft. firs. 6-44.1591.

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34-#gbile Homes

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Blvd in Deltona, on a 1g. cor lot
It's lust a couple of bIks from Lk
McGarrity. Washer &amp; dryer inc.

STENSTROM

Furn. 3 room cottage, carpeted,
quiet country atmosphere, 5130.
No pets! E. on 16,4 mi. to Rich.
mond Ave., right to 1st house.

i'.(elIt'rit tofu

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Peds double hotel $30 set
Sanford Auction
1715 5. French 373 7310

You've just got to see this beautiful
4 BR 2 B home on Providence

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Service Directory.

NOTICE

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couple or retirees. It has C H&amp;A
&amp; nice sc. porch. 524.900

I306133or339.4711,v,s.

33-Houses Furnished

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aft Hrs.

Deltona land of Spring, Summer- I,
Fall. this lovely well kept 3 BR
home is ideal for the young

GREENE

Apis.' for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean 1. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

Part Time LPN. iI.;shift
Food Service Supervisor I. Cook.
Full time, ref req. Apply in
Pe.son to Lakeview Nursing
Center. U9 B. 2nd St

ICifliOfle to

322-6457
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INC.
REALTORS

322-2825

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General Contractor

Den on Country site. 200' x 110'
141.000.

31-Ap3rtments Furnished

ASSISTANT MANAGER I

Must have grocery store ix.
Parlance, excellent potential.

Real Estate, Inc.

Lake Sylvan area, 3 BR, 1', b, F R,

elnu

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Kulp Decorators

FURNITURE
FOR SALE
322 7195

10 'cre tracts, st. Johns River
,cess. 1750 dwn. 20 yr. terms
O1-teen Zachary R Tribble,
Realtor, 305 668 8696 &amp; 830 8026
Eve I, wkends 901 7 11 89A4

Johnny Walker

1111111111111111111

AVON
BUILD YOUR
EASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the
holidays by selling Avon. Now's
a great time to start.

Get Cash Buyers for a small ip.
vestment. Place a law cost

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REALTOR
ML
373-6061 or eves. 323 0511

$139 mo., $100 deposit
321-0041

Opportunity Employer.

CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS
Demonstrators needed
çaii JO- An. 323-U12.-

Cocker Spaniel, rn,IIp. AKC
Papers. I' • yrs old Med size,
huff color $75. 3237526

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41-Houses

1 BR. Available at once.

largest producer of factory built
apartments i. developers of
multifamily projects. Excellent
salary &amp; bonus, paid vacation,
fully
paid
medical.
hospitalization &amp; life ins. Must
be Capable of supervising
numerous properties. Transportation provided. Send
complete resume to Sandra
Miller. Cardinal Industries, Inc.,
Box U. Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal

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Steady

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M. Unsworth Realty

Lk. Mary, very nice, 1 BR, C.H&amp;A,
cony, location. $160 + security.
834-5992 for appt.

Individual with the Nation's

Mechanically Inclined needs to
have some experience.
work.
323.5176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9I2FRENCHAVE SANFORD

Build to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

1 BR-%184. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 In Sanford. Call
323-8670 Mariner's Village.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Position open for career minded

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS

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65PetsSupplies

We nave' a SIWC, Futura sewing
mach Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay way, there was
only 1116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate
You can have mach for 1116
ash or take jP payments of $12
ma Will take trade as part
2ayment Call 831 1711 day or
n'ght Free home trial, no
obligation

"Supersonic air trave
in London, lunched In New York and now we're
going to Paris for our luggage!"

.

8.31-9993,

Eve. 322-0612,322-1587,322-7177

Manager Trainee

AC MECHANIC

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REALTOR 323-7832

323-5176

will help you.

Garage so full there's no room for
the
- rn.....
•_ car? rl.ar. ,.... .,.:.i. U
170111
Ad in the Herald. PH. 372-2611 or

HAL COLBERT,EALTY INC

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912FRENCHAVE SANFORD

110 it S?arcraft trailer cell con
tiFned Ar cood new tires

.109W 1st

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $200

Immediate opening for career
minded
person.
Fast
promotions, good benefits.

CARROLLS FURNITURE
322 5)81

,-'

comparable quality

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MANAGER TRAINEE

SANFORD

322-80S4,668 6188.

1.i

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 8, 2nd
MORTGAGES P. Legg, Lic
Mtq Broker 825 No 1 0
Wymore Rd. Altamonte.
8627483

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Down Payment

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1977 23 11 co.101111011

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or Our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc.. Renter
644-3013

2 BR. Unfurn. Apt. $165 to $185.
References required. No pets.

opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week.
call 1.100-432.1403 anytime for
rscordsd message.

Excellent position for right person.
Needs to be experienced. Ex.
cellent company &amp; good
333.5176

Low

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DON' T STORE IT, SFL t. IT
ow cost ClascifedAd
Sell con?,'n"d L. i, .. t a
56?) after S p cii

VA-F HA-235-Conv. Homes
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1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
wall to wall carpet, siss. $i.
7883.

If you weren't looking for a now
career you Wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't look!ng
for someone to do a lob this ad
.wouldn't be here. If you want ftie

Crescent City, Fl. 32012.

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10 ft
____________________

Unfurnishec

Sanford

LET'S BE HONEST

______________________

ONLY

1306 West 3rd St.

ft Dut hcr,if! 'ri -1-r cell
contained. ar (clod Ns,A !.r'
Ecllpt con S4
rr, 322
1 448 alter 4

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FREE ESTIMA1ES
Carpets from 1650 yd installed
upholstery drapes slipcovers
We *il nol be undersold on

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332-7881, Sanford

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.

WE'VE EXPANDED
New office in Lake Mary now
OpCfl. Currently interviewing
experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a suc.
cessI Continuous training &amp;
guidance. Join a professlai
team. Call 131.5253 or 3225253
Fricke I. Fricke Assoc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Member-Broker.

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzlg 323.5324.

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912 FRENCHAVE.

W. Garnelt While

24

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

50--Miscellaneous for Sale

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7498

372-1183aft5p.rn.

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323 5176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD

373.5176

Crafts

took off and started swimming after a few hours,

CallBart

Lovely 1g.) BR, Air, No
Pets. Ideal Rel. Persons. Near
shopping &amp; churches.

Must have experience, steady
work, varied hours.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912FRENCHAVE. SANFORD

834-4992

a

cottage. Owner Will finance.
$99,000.

2 Bedrooms In private home

CASHIER

Great company. Salary +. Steady
work for good person.

Baby Sitting in my home,
Longwood area. Days only. Ph.

dictaphone,

exercise rm. f 1 BR summer

rates. Inquire= S. Oak,

DeBary

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&amp;

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Sanford-Gracious living.
Reasonable weekly I monthly

30-Apartments

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HIDE A WAY
LAKEFRONT POOL
Secluded tree Studded lot 200' on
lake. 18*40 pool. 3 BR's, 3 B's,
formal LR &amp; OR, sauna &amp;

29-Rooms

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6-Child Care

medical terminology

NATURE LOVERS

gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
Realtor, MU
323-5711

Small remodeling firm needs
Painter-Carpenter immediately
3230197

BODY MAN.

USS Dsmato arrived,
together by Navy officers
U Cindr. Joins Shea, May. through Vabuen's broken En,
port duty officer, said, "He was glish, the Escapade had set out
with some Individual who from Miami for BIInIIII when
finally decided that they both engines failed. The
vessel
weren't going to make It. He began taking on water and sank

your own business. Fully equipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER is na
thriving location I ready to go.
Only $7,000 dwn + $199 mo. to be
Your own boss. Their loss Is your

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- 47-A--Mortgages Bought
- - Sold

Reg. Real Estate Broker
763$ Sanford Ave.
32107S9

1 75-Recreational Vehicles

1973 Kutiola L 210 diesel
With front end loader
322 8762 alter 6 p rn

Sell that extra bike with a low c os t
Clis5ified Ad

BATEMAN REALTY

24--8usIness Oplportunifies

:

62-A-Farm Equipment

Private Party wants to buy .1
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash 3238188 aft 7 p.m

BUILDER. 322 2287.

Relief Auditors, Full

LOST dog, fern. 3 mo, brn, red
collar, blue eyes. Reward. 323.
7426 or 8303320.

Accorng to the dory pieced

John 621-0636,

Experienced Cook
Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912FRENCHAVE.
SANFORD

__

47-Real Estate Wanted

interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
138,000. Low down payments.

LOW LOW investment buys you

322.5433.

by Gill Fox

4 pct

New 235 Homes,

assignment Homemakers Up

Secretary. Good pay for career
minded individual. Typing &amp;
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
paid vacation &amp; holidays
provided. If interested in long
term employment With one of
the Nations largest builders call
Cardinal Industries Inc. 305-321.
0220 between 1a.m. &amp; 5p.m. wk.
days or send resume to Box U,
Sanford, Fl.. 32771. Equal Op.
portunity Employer.
Mature experienced orderly, I to I
.hift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville
Ave. Apply in person.

Cat &amp; dog need good loving home
for 6 mo. in country area, while
owners
travel.
Salary

Country Breakfast. No ex.
perience necessary. Apply in
person Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.

&amp;

Nurses, RN's, &amp; LPN's, Aides

If you are experienced in aut
painting this is the job for you
Excellent company &amp; pay.
3235176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
917 FRENCH AVE.
SANFORC

DESK CLERK

SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

Live-in companion, short terie

DIVORCE-$20.80-Guaranteed,
Free details; KIT. Box 791
pompano, FL. 33061, 941.4997

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AUTO PAINTER

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WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.

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Coupon

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Over Air Force Decision

PLAZA I • of
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Coupon

,Whh~

3 Lines Minimum

C&amp;11 644-3079.

I WID,

169
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Buy 1-0.1 One F,..

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International Drive
17•92. Sanford

LRIVE
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1844e1p Wanted

MAYPORT, Fla, (UP!) -A and that was the taM he
man who spent
_ four days (Vabuen) 51W of him."

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DEADLINES
Noon The Da Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

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hours before the Mayp rt.h

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RATES

0 HOGAN'S HEROES (UON'
Must have ex cellen t typing do all
wn ,pj
general duties in the office.
•BEVERLY HILLOILUIS clinging to a piece of debris
323-5176
Vabuen
was
sè'tft In the Albin*
brought. to
(MON. TUe. THU. PR
AAA EMPLOYMENT
91 7 FR INCH AVE.
U KIOSWORLD(WED)
SANFORD
rested at Beaches HoOcean
spital MapM by the Damato, the
lad
ship
in
a
column
of five en
4:30
today after being pulled from
(!j MIKE DOUGLAS
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
the ocean by a Navy destroyer route to the Caribbean for a
Operators who own their own
0 BEWITCHED
ng
exercise,
A
DaznatO
70 miles east of Mayport traini
tandem-axie tractors to run the
U MERV GRIFFIN (MON TUE.
lookout had spotted him bob,
Monday.
East Coast. Home on weekends,
THU. Ff1)
advances on each trip &amp; fast
The man, Identified as bing on the waves at about 1:40
0 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL
weekly settlements. Call
(WED)
Santiago Vabuen, 41, of Miami p.m. Monday.
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
said
he
survived
the
5hlpWTeCk
Toll-Free 1.100.435.6577 ask for
5:00
He was treated at the
Bo
b Bevis. EOE.
Bob
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND of the 36-foot
cabin
cruiser Mayport Naval Station clinic
Escapade last Friday
aiXd
TIME ART LAYOUT
MARY TYLER MOORE
and then transferred to Be- Longwood Company has opening
held on for his life to th In. aches
MISTER ROGERS (f)
Hospital for observation
for part time person to prepare
verted cabin roof of the capmechanicals for brochure.
and
teds.
Vabuen, who was
sued vend.
5:30
Absolutely requires experience
(j NEWS
in Paste- up, specification &amp;
But an unIdentifIed compan- suffering from shock and esposire, was lidod In satisfc0 THE 000 COUPLE
ordering of type &amp; layout. Very
Ion apParently drowned afte
flexible hours at your con.
•uev GRIFFiN (WED)
r
tory
condition.
to swim aor only 12
yenienc,. Call Mr. Cooperide, at
112) BEWITCHED

CA

BRING HOME THE GOOD TASTE

•

"General Hospital."
(THU)
The new ABC show, 'Doctors' Private Lives," goes public on
April 5, lB-Il p.m., Eastern time, as a limited series that could
(2) (12) HIGH ROLLERS
turn Into a fall entry If It turns out that nighttime audiences like
U LAVERNE I SHIRLEY (R)
this kind of drama as much as daytime fans.
11:30
The show stars Ed Nelson as cardiac surgeon Dr. Michael Wise,
(1) 0 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
John Gavin as Di'. Jeffrey Latimer, a heart surgeon who also
(4)0 LOVE OF LIFE
administrates, and Randolph Powell as Dr. Rick Calder,
chief
0 FAMILY FEUD
residents who suffers from swollene oand gets his jogging time
11:55
by chasing female medical students around the lab.
(4)0 CBS NEWS
The opening episode doesn't live up to the title -the emphasis
Is on the doctors' professional lives, not their private practices.
AFTERNOON
A beautiful blond heart surgeon, who makes the society pages
as often as the medical Journals, becomes associated with our
12:00
heroes' hospital, which Is glad to have her because she has
(2) PASSWORD PLUS
pioneered a new surgical technique.
NEWS
The fact that the decision to take her up on her offer to join
102)
EDUCATIONAL PROstaff is made cm the spin of a roulette wheel In a gambling casino
GRAMMIPdQ
isn't going to Inspire confidence in modern medicine men,
12:30
dot
txü with her a new patient -wealthy publisher
ti NEWS
Violet
Kiersage,
described as the nation's No, I feminist. The
()0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR,
woman doctor wants to perform her tricky new surgery on the
ROW
anxious and willing Mrs. K., but Dr. Latimer bans the surgery as
0 RYAN'S HOPE
too risky.
1:00
(2) 112) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Then, as Dr. Calder (the operator who also is surgeon) works
0 THE YOUNG AND THE his wiles on a medical student, Pet-s Kiersage has a heart attack
RESTLESS
and surgery becomes mandatory.
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
There's lots of surgery going cm, and what with everyone In
1:30
hospital green under weird lights, the scenes look as If they were
0 AS THE WORLD shot underwater.
TURNS
Unfortunately, the question brought up so awkwardly In
200
"Doctors' Private Lives" -the ve real probl of Justifiable
ry
em
THE DOCTORS
risk and the patient's right to demand specific treatment
0 ONE LIFE TO
hedged In improbability and left unsolved when a medIcal
2:30
emergency changes the circumstances and the ground rules.
(2) 1121 ANOTHER WORLD
Incidentally, the only "private lives" Intheplot comes when the
(4)0 GUIDING LIGHT
woman surgeon makes an Incomplete pass
at Dr. Wise, as she
3:00
tries to use her sex appeal to sway his Judgment. It's hard to
GENERAL HOSPITAL
STUDIO
believe Marie Curie got started like this.
3:30
APRIL MAGAZINE

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SATURDAY 9-Noon

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UPBEAT

(2) (12) CARD SHARKS
(4)0 ALL IN THE FAMILY (R)

StanIey to another woman.

(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
FRI)
NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
(WED)
(2) THE WILSURN BROTHERS
(ThU)
0 THE LITTLE 8CA1.8
6:55
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WEME&amp;My

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8:00 AM.

By JOAN HANAUER
UP! Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) - The hypochondriacs who have
forced to Improviset heir symptoms ever since "Marcus Welby"
and "Medical Center" passed away now have a new -If limited
- Inspiration.
while previous medical dramas have been general In their
practice, the latest In the genre specializes in the men and women
who comprise the cardio-vascular unit of a metropolitan hospital.
Shopping for more trivial diseases -lower back pain, perhaps, or
nervous stomach? Sorry, you'll have to stick to daytime and

0 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY

0 THE ROPERS Helen finds
a batch of love letters written

6:00
(2) EARLY DAY
(4) AGRONSKY AND COMPA.
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE
6:30
POPI GOES THE COUN.

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0 MOVIE

9:30

MORNING

ç9

The

OMYTHREESONS

10:00

Mary Magdalene (Anne
Bancroft) and meets Nico.

REPORT

j

lost daughter. (A)

Jesus pardons the prostitute

demus (Laurence Olivier), while
Herod plots the murder of the
Zealots. (Part 3 of 4)
(4) THE BASTARD Upon hearing that the father of her illegiti.
mate son Is dying, Marie Charboneau attempts to meet with
the English nobleman and
insure her son of his rightful
Inheritance. The Charboneaus
meet with resistance, however,
from the Duke's legal wife and
son, and escape to London.
(Part 1012)

raise

between planes with his long-

9:00
JESUS OF NAZARETH

wu.

to

The cabbies take
on a wild, non-stop drive from
New York to Miami so that Alex
can spend twenty minutes

tage In the Pizza Bowl by two
bank robbers.

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CROSS..Wn'5
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MACNEIL / LEHRER

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called in to tend to the ailing
Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale,
who is suffering from a mysterious Illness. (Part 2 of 4)

8:30

news about an
old friend who is seeking reelection to Congress.

@)OceS

whether Hester

her child Pearl, Chillingworth

0 LAVERNE 4 SHIRLEY Lay---'uv a d Shirley are held hos-

Incriminating

THE

old lady. (A)

AND THE PITTS-

days with Chuck Webb's Band
up to her present activities, and
Ella sings some of the old
favorites with her combo.

NBC NEWS
(4)0 CBS NEWS
OABCNEWS
•MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
7.00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(1) MARY TYLER MOORE
(2)

8:30
TODAY
00000 MORNING
a

As
the Boston magistrates dedate

BURGH "Ella Fitzgerald" Ella
Fitzgerald and Andre Previn
discuss her career from her

HIS ENVIRON-

Mary has discovered

PREVIN

of having an

THE SCARLET LETTER

tries to break a curse placed
@10
MAN

suspected

affair with Stanley's best
friend. (A)

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Semin

Issue of making public facilities
available to the handicapped
U HAPPY DAYS The Fonz

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Economy rates 83.4 9535,
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#dELDING SERVICE
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of Welding, your place or ours
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BLONDIE
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Tuesday, April 3 1979

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JOIN ME!

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by Mort Walker

I COOK, I WORK',

SOMETIMES I FEEL

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YOU GUYS AND

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THE
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by Bob Montana

THAVS A SCIENTIFIC

IMPOSSIBILITY.' A SNOWMAN
AND RONNIE ARE OUT SHOPPING IS SAN INERT EFFIGY WITH NO
INHERENT AMBULATORY
I'LL TELL YOU ABOUT THE TIME
CAPABILITIES'
WHITEY THE SNOWMAN

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fruit
agency (abbr)
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19 Tell tales
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41 English derby
23 Stockings
town
24 Confident
43 Snakes
25 Clip
27 Brings about 44 Holy souvenir
45Therefore
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28 Doesn I exist 46

DEAR DR. IAMB—Can you
please explain how hair turns
gray and Is there anything a

rilil

Dr.

71st Year, No. l95Wednes

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DICTIONARY, LOCKING UP,
lPJERT,EFFIGY, INHERENT
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slow It down? I am only 27 and
find I have quite a few gray
hairs now. I love my natural
hair color and would like to
avoid dyeing It but hate the
gray hairs. Could certain
vitamins help this problem?

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the scales coming off the scalp
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__________________________________By GEOFFREY POUNIJS
- will he used to add begin later this month...
.-.
Herald Staff Writer
sophisticated instrument Knowles' report to the
Me City of Sanford will be
landing equipment at the air- commIslillon Inoted that the $9
seeIthI $14 million In federal
.
.
hop,
port he said.
million In hotaing assistance
-i
grants over the next two years,
In his report to thile city money dates back only to 1972.
pebnarily in the area of dorm
-.
commission Monday, Knowles Also excluded from thetotal
_____
sewer drainage and housing
said Sanford has been awarded were Some federal revenue
projects, City Manager Warren
.
more than $51 million In federal sharing funds and CETA
E. Knowles said today.
'
S
funds since 1963. The break. (Comprehensive Education and
:';
Knowles said the funds
down includes $38,382,354.29 for Training Act) funds paid to city _________ .
sought Include $11 million for
____
the construction, planning and employees.
_____
completion of a regional dorm
improvements to the airport
:
sewer drainage project. The
,
•.
and $9,345,193 in housing
"If
a
concern
exists
as
to
remainder is being sought for
assistance projects.
Sanford applying for or
housing assistance projects, he
"We have been very
receiving a fair share of grants,
___
,
ceasful
for
a
city
our
size,
I
believe
this
figure
(151,096,
____
____
Knowles released the InKnowles said, "our record Is
speak
for
itself
that
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re are all gradations u sex, or avoid it, after a cornbetween. The other factor at pletely satisfactory recovery
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same thing In cells from the why you cannot continue to
skin. The white flakes from enjoy a full and satisfying sex
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PALM DESERT, Calif. (UPI) — Edgar Buchanan, one of the
test known character actors in movies and television, died early
today at Eisenhower Medical Center where he underwent brain
today, when the major league baseball season surgery two months ago.
starts. There will also be fill-In umpires. NEA
Buchanan, 76, was bed known in recent years for his role as the
resident sports expert Murry Olderman takes a garrulous Unde Joe in the TV series, "Petticoat Junction." fie
close look at season openers of today and yesteryear
also appeared In "Cade's County" and In more than 80 feature
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Chance for advancement in the and Mrs. Walker has been Playticluse. it was in his eleventh play that he was sm by a
TWO of the four worW in the with W rrimpiq ofUn court would start AminC up. in the
probate department," she said, replaced. She decided to resign. Coluinbis Studios talent scout.
juveallis divialm of dw dark's system CWW for in AftiC19 V cOurb= OW decided I would
start showing up' adding she has worked for That's her problem," he said.
He once said,I The only time I'm happy Is when I'm in front 0111
office
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of the 1196 Cciistittdlon iii resign," she said.
Beckwl
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for
the
past
five
Beckwith
sa
came
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charge 01 the probate, mad&amp;5 ye ago — said the workload Vicky Brown, who had saI adding at that Pointshe years.
id his office Is
operating
aatIsfactoy
in
Buchanan
was summoned to Columbia and cast for the role 01
health, Jnlls
all
mia1e got too heavy.
worked in the juvenile division
lgnet
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asked
me
to
train
a
Its
departments.
He
declin
license divisions for six yews.
ed Judge Bogardus in the movie "Arizona."
"Wilth On growth of the of Bedwith's office for ft past
MM Brown said Mrs. Ruill, woman VM was to be my further comment.
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caused by fluids. He underwent a similar operation three years
earlier,
His death was announced by his son, Edgar Jr., who said
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The younger Buchanan said his father died at 5 a.m.
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moved
with
his
family
to
the
mountainous
back country of Oregon
Beckwft
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Us offlin has ads*lde said county and the caseload which 4¼ years, said additional help King, who was
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supervisor," Mrs. Brady said. in 1910 where he lived an outdoor life of hunting and fishing.
staff his mushroolmed and bmw was not hired em timuo ft juvenile division for the pat 2%
Beckwith noted, however:
Four employea in um Oaks am is hoftning "usual so
Buchanan Attended dental school at the Insistence of his dentistheavy, it got to the point Caseload in the juva&amp;
divisloni
years,
also
resigned
because
o
"With
80 persons working In my father but developed an Interest In acting and theater. He won a
d Qurk of the QCUIt CoUrt without the four.
Arthur IL Beckwith Jr. he"
Liob %Ikerii wbo had been where we needed more em. Increased by 2,000 cases, the increased workload. Mrs. office, we always have some two-year scholarship in dramatics to Yale University but his
PIOYON to 11"s the workload. "Becklift broughIt anotheIr girl Brown could not be rewhed for openings. I
rwigii,d over the pad several empioysd In the courthesee for I was not able to convince
would rather talk of father persuaded him to finish dental school.
Beck. In forms to train and I wuto be comment,
the 96 percent of the employees
to
In 1P26, Buchanan met and married a classmate and the
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Increased

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make matters worse.
ducers to hold back beef.
But he told two House
He said a subsequent surge in
Agriculture subcommittees supplies when controls were
1' that the Council on Wage and removed contributed to a break
Price Stability can act to in prices In 1974 and low prices
' ', monitor price increases by the which continued for the next
middleman and pressure three years. Producers then
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government officials to buy less sold cattle and did not rebuild
beef.
herds.
While all Items In the ConThe situation will correct
mimer Price Index except food Itself as higher beef prices
rose at a 10.3 percent annual encourage more livestock pro; -"
rate In the three months duction "provided there is no
.
through February, food con- attempt to Impose limits,"
surned at home went up 19.5 Kahn said.
percent, Kahn said.
Government food policies in
Retail beef prices have gone the past two years — Idling
up at a rate of 72 percent, pork acreage, building a grain
at 22 percent and poultry at 24 reserve and higher sugar prices
percent, he said, but those rates — contributed to food Inflation,
are exIncted to taper off in Kahn said, but an argument can
coming months,
be made for government InThe Agriculture Department terventlon to curb wide price
predicts that overall retail food fluctuations.
prices will rise 8 to 10 percent
He said the government can:
this year and that Choice grade —Monitor middleman costs,
beef will rise 20 percent.
particularly because of a
"For the mot part, it must be surprising 3 percent increase in
emphasized," Kahn said, "this the farm to retail spread since
recent, terribly painful In- October. Attention has been
crease in food prices has been directed to poultry processing,
the result of competitive meat packing, soft drinks,
market forces, interference canned soup, beef,
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Ocala Sen. Kenneth MacKay asked Barren and other foes
rejected the Equal Rights Amendment 12-4 today, but a they were afraid of and said they are "doing a positive disservice
Parliamentary move by the mumn's 401118or kept It &amp;live for at to Florldn's system of government if the full Senate is WMWS to
least one more day.
ratify the amendment and they're keeping It from getting the
Pea"51P4 the amendment was certain to be kWsd In committee, chance.
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Gordon
Barren said s sees cs shows the full_____
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'nde vssdd r.)sut
so he could move for rsconaldsration.
the Plan. Senate President Phil Leils, D.Wad Palm Beach, said
The muhtlmlllionalre Miami Bead bankerhad expected the he figures the Senate Is stacked 21-1*
It.
reconsideration move would gfve him anotl*r week to
to get
It Is only the second time the Senate Rules Committee
the amendment to the floor. But Rules Q*frm
Dempsey defeated the amendment. The full Senate has rejected It three
Barron, D-Panams City, leader of anti-ERA forces anticipated times.
Gordon's strategy and scheduled a special rules meeting for
The hearing room was packed with women wearing "Stop
Thursday to take It up for another vote.
ERA" and "ERA Yes" buttons, and many who could not get It
Gordon
based on sex, Is probably dead. But he also contended the vote on
Security was tight and the room so crowded that one reporter
the floor m have been at lead 220 or opponents would not
was refused alssion by guards when he was not able to produce
have been afraid to let it out.
Press Credentials. Neither the Legislature nor the press issues
While a"
vote would have defeated the amendment, it would Credentials and they are normally not required.
have given supporters a chance to sway only one senator to
Gordon had predicted the committee vote at04
1agaInd his

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You
open one spade and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
today among friends with
rebid two spades over your
whom you mix socially that 19) Consider a hasty exit If you By Oswald Jacoby
partner's two hearts.
might put you on the defensive, run into Individuals who have and Alas Sontag
He continues to three
However, one you'd least ex- narrow outlooks and begin to
clubs. A Texas reader wants
pact to do so will prove
to know what we do now.
rub you the wrong way. It's Yesterday we saw dedater refuse three finesses
We make the simple bid of
GEMV41(May 21-June 21) Do better than sounding off.
because he didn't want to
four clubs. We have no Interyour bed do quickly resolve
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20'
Feb* 9) risk giving the defenders a
est in three notrump and
any problem that may arise at Just because someone Is a chance to ruff something.
intend to pass if partner's
home todsy,or you may have to friend doesn't mean you have to
In today's hand, South Is
next bid Is four hearts.
fue a eMy atmosphere for a lend them sclimething you know looking at two finessm but
NIEWSPAPPIA ENTk.RPRISF ASSN.
Urns.
they may never return. Politely l'efuses both of them for the
(Do you have a question for
simple reason that he
CANCER (June 21-July 23) If say, "No."
the experts? Write "Ask the
doesn't
need
th
em.
you we too set on your own
PISCES
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ideas today you'll fail to hear To gain the cooperation 01
per. individual questions will
rounds of diamonds. South
be answered it accompanied
the sairdlou of another who others today you may first have ruffs the third and is ready
by stamped. self-addressed
Is trying to help you — and who to listen to their plans and he for operation contract.
envelopes
. The most Interestbows how to.
willing to give themi a try. It
He Is looking at that good
ing
questions
will be used in
club suit In dummy and am
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Be they fall, they'll try it your thathscanaffordtoloseone
this column and will receive
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trump. West takes his

WASHINGTON (UP!) — with which could only make
White House inflation-fighter matters worse."
Alfred Kahn said today market
He blamed a current beet
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trump trick and, furthermore, that once trumps are
out, he is home with the
bacon.
So South promptly plays
ace and king of trumps.
Sometimes the queen drops,

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WIN AT BRIDGE

YOURBIRTHDAY
April 4, 1*79

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people, when they get older.
organs being removed?
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DEAR READER — It may
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on with whom she Is
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other areas c the din.
having
sex.
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which
is to be expected in some enjoy sex or not i to with
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people.
attitude. Some women do not
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just plain loss of pigment. Your
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dependent
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from
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gray,
but there Lsn't.
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have
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contract
article
deticiencies may cause gray
or red hair.
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No. 213-Wednesday, April 25,1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

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Crash Kills DeLand Woman

Steady rains in the
Sanford area as well as
tlroughotfl the state may
have contributed to the
accidental death of an
elderly DeLand woman,
according to the Florida

Highway Patrol.
The woman was killed

pavement, spun around
three times and crashed

into the pole on the south
side of the road. Rescue
workers from the Seminole
County Fire and Rescue
Squad worked for more
than 30 minutes before
freeing Mrs. Collier, the

and her husband injured
Tuesday night when the car
they were traveling in spun
out of control and
smashed into light pole on
U.S. Highway 17-92, about
24 miles north of Sanford
near the entrance to the
Central Florida Zoological

Highway Patrol said.
Philip Collier, 80, received a concussion and

Park.

Sanford Port Authority

crash,
the Highway Patrol said.
The Highway Patrol said
Mrs. Collier's age has not

been determined.
A spokesman

Troopers investigating
stretch of pavement where
the accident occurred had
substantial amounts of
standing water -and may
have contributed to the
driver's loss of control.
Patrol said Mice Collier

mixed blessings to Sanford
and county firefighters.
Mike Roush, a Seminole
County firefighter, said
the rain would cut down on
the numerous brush fires
which have been occurring

at

Seminole Memorial
Hospltal in Sanford after
she was pulled from the
wreckage of the car her
husband, Phillip, was
driving at the time of the
accident. The Highway

in the open fields

of

the

county, but he said a rain
after a drought tends to
increase the hazards to

Patrol said the car was
traveling eastbound on 1792 when the driver lost
control on the rain-slicked

motorists.

"What happens after

we

get a rain following a
drought Is that the water
tends to bring out the tar
and oils on the roads. Until
we've had a couple of days
of rain, the oil remains on
the road and gets very

slick, making driving
hazardous," he said.
Sanford Fire Chief
George M. Harriett said
he welcomed the rain and
believes it should cut down
on the grass fires his

IT

Herald 84.11 WrIter
At age 10 Eddie Korgan, 2405 Orange Ave., SardOrd, shows the
quickness of hands, the steady concentration and the speed and
strength needed to be a good catcher.
Indeed. Eddie has played every inning of every game for his
Ftagship Bank team, now In first place In the Little American
League. Through six games he has pounded out seven hits in 16
times at bat for a blistering AN average.
What makes Eddie different from other aspiring baseball
playm in thMhegivesthecredit for his athjet1c ability not to the

babe
week he pursues his other passion - billet.
"1 got my coordination from dancing. That's what has made use
a good athlete," said the blonde-haired youth.
For four years Eddie has been taking lesions at the School of
Dam Arts in Sanford. He said his life's ainl4lon is to become a
singer and a dancer.
Eddie wknhts that taking ballet 1i
is not always ws-

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The Catcher

Polk said he' will be meeting

with

the

county commIssIon

munications center, records

and photocopying machine and
other items will total $104,473.
The cost per square foot of
office space will average $2.,
for the first year, Etchberger
said, much less than the $4.75 to
$5.25 average cost per square
foot of renting office space in
the area.
The second year coot including rental, maintenance
and utilities will average $2.80
per square foot, he said, while
third year costs will average
$3.17 per square toot and fourth
year costs $3.43 p.r sqair, loot.

fair condition by it hospital attorneys predict the trial may
spokesman suffering multiple conclude either late Friday or
Circuit
Judge
It happened about 8 am. on a head, neck and chest injuries. Monday.
for
facial
Clarence
T.
Johnson
is
SOIl
treated
Monday. A DeBary 1mm and his His
four-year-son were traveling in cuts and released from the presiding.
ZeButh is contending he wa s
a pickup truck when it stalled at hospital.
Almost a year and a
f permanently injured from the
a railroad crossing in the path
later, ZeButh's suit has reached collision and is suing for
of an approaching train,
Foster ZeButh, then 29, court against the Seaboard damages.
Although the incident ocInanaged to shove his son, Paul, Coastline' Railroad Company
through a window of the truck and Auto-Train Corporation. lie curred in Volusia County, the
before the Auto-train made is suing both firms for damages trial is being held in Seminole
County b!'cause the Florida
impact. The collision occurred he suffered in the collision.
office of Auto-Train
as Footer hilllself was jumping
Now in its third day at the corporate
Corporation is located in
from his truck, he says. The SCII.inole County Courthouse, Sanford.
date is Oct. 17, 1977.
The auto-train pickup truck
collision occurred at It grade
crossing on Barwick Road, just
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west of U.S. 17.92 and north of
the St. Johns River Bridge in Around The Clock ..........4-A Dr. Lamb ..... .............2-B
Volusla County.
Bridge ........... ......... 2-B Horoscope .................
ZeButh and his son were Calendar ... ............ . 5.A Hospital ...................2-A
transported
Comics .................... 2-B OURSELVES ..............
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Seminole
1.8
Memorial Hospital in Sanford
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Eddie Korgan

In addition after the June 1
move, Polk said he will no
longer need to lease the five to
six offices currently used by his
departlnent at the Sanford
Masonic Building or Building I
at the Sanford Airport.
"Everything will be consolidated wider one roof except
the new jail at Five Points,"
Polk said. "I'm tr)ing to gaze
into my crystal ball and believe
rather than tearing all the cells
out at the old jail," Polk said,
"one cell block of 18 should be
kept intact."
"After we IIIOVC into the new
building and see how we are
going along, we'll be able to tell
better how many of the old cells
should remain," Polk said."If
we can hold 18 in reserve it will
save taxpayer money in the
long run," he said.
Of the IIIOS'e itself, the sheriff
said specialists will be moving
computers, photo-copying
machines, the cohllIIIunications
center
and the records
machinery. The remainder of
the IflUVI2 will be accomplished
by sheriff's department personnel on a weekend near June
1, Polk said.

To clay

Firefighters work to free trapped woman.

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* ftft Prei,c Avuuijs

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the

p.m. Tuesday.
Today's rain brought

The Florida Highway

Iflullications center.

justify the
needs of his .epartment for the
space in the top two floors of
Building 310.
Meanwhile, Jeff Etchberger,
director of the county's Offi'e
of Management, Analysis and
Evaluation said rental costs of
the facility for the remainder of
this fiscal year are $10,000 plus
costs of carpeting and general
renovations, installation of an
elevator. Air conditioning and
necessary repairs will cost
about $52,096 for the remainder
of this fiscal year ending Sept.
30.
He said reduced rental the
first year will offset 80 percent
or more of the renovations or
repair work. Costs for the first
year including operation of
utilities, maintenance,
custodial at $26,877, plus
moving telephones, comspace committee to

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

said more than 1.2 inches of
rain fell in the 244ow
period ending at 8a.m. this
morning. However, the
spokesman said the
majority of the rain, more
than .9 percent, fell since 4

the accident noted the

was dead on arrival

for

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Train-Truck Crash
Civil Trial Underway

lacerations from the

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Herald Photos by Tern Vincent

Rain Said Possible Accident Cause

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Rescue workers provide aid to DeLand woman while still in the car

Call 3224611
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Seminole County Sheriff John
offices
and communications center
will be consolidated under one
roof beginning June 1 for the
first tune in many years.
The consolidation was approved unanimously by the
board of county conunissioners
as the final action in a lengthy
meeting that extended past I
a.m. today.
The commissioners, On the
advice and rccollunendatjon of
the sheriff, voted to lease
Building 310 at the Sanford
Airport and authorized Colnmission Chairman Bob French
to execute a lease agreement
previously negotiated with the
airport authcrity effective June
I for a period of two years with
two-year renewable options up
to 20 years. The lease costs
were set for the first four years
with lease costs thereafter
negotiable.
The building contains 41,000
square feet of space. Polk
wants to use the second and
third floor of the facility and
part of the first floor. Some
4,000 square feet in Building 310
would be used for other county
functions if Polk's recoininendations are approved.
The move will free-up, for
Other county purposes, 10,546
square feet of space at the old
Polk's administrative

jail only an 18-cell block will
remain for housing of prisoners
--and a 350 square feet office in
the courthouse currently
housing the sheriff's corn-

call the activity "sissy."
"It's not just the other kids his age, It's the parents as well,"
says Eddie's father, Edward Korgan Sr. "They go to the studio to
plck up their daughters and at Eddie and wonder why a boy
would be diüg that.
"I'm really proud Eddie has the aecilty and the good sense not

department has been
battling, lie said Ui the past
two weeks then' have been
four such fires and said the
potential for others was
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Ill To Ballet
to be bothered by the pressure."
Eddie himself Is somewhat more blunt in reacting to criticism
from those who feel ballet is not a manly pursuit. He says he
"would pop anyone" who called him a sissy.
"I think some of the other kids are jealous. Maybe they'd like to
be doing what I am but are afraid to try," he said.
His spunk is encouraging to his teachers at the studio. Valerie
Weld said the male dancers in her classes who succeed in dance
are usually the tougher, more athletic types.
"Often it's the ones who can put up a good scrap on the
playground that make the best dancers," she said. "Ballet is an
extremely athletic activity, a man has to be strong and he also has
tobethe type that can't beintinddatedif he's going tobe able to
dick with It."
There are only three other males taking ballet lessons at the
studio. Mrs. Weld said the boys who continue for more than two
years usually get serious about the art. It is convincing them to
get darted that is the real hurdle, she said. In that area, Eddie
W been a good role model, she said.
"Eddie has a real good influence on the boys In the audience
during a recital," she said. 'Particularly the ones yowlier than
himself. They see what be does and they make up their own minds
to try it."
Eddie sa d he saw an ad ma newsp@W for the dance studio and
See CIIE1JIT, Page 2*

Eddie Korgan

- The

Dancer

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Wednesday April 25, 1979

Credit Ballet For His Baseball Skills
WORLD

(Continued From Page IA)

tough choice," he concedes.
Miriam Wright, Eddie's other dance instructor, Is miffed by the
sissy image some attach to ballet. It's an attitude she said
prevails among those who have never seen ballet performed.
"The girls certainly respect him because they know how hard
he works at it," she said.
"The difference between performing on the dance floor and
performing on the football field in terms of what it takes in

decided he'd like to try it. He began with tap dancing, then jazz
and now ballet.

IN BRIEF

"I tried it once and I liked it," he said,
But the dual roles of baseball and ballet can be taxing, he admits. On some days he has to make a choice between his spikes
and his slippers.
"When I have to choose, I'll go to my dance lessons, but it's a

President Says U.S.
Can Verify SALT Terms
NEW YORK (UP!) — President Carter pledged today
that4he United States has the technology to detect any
Soviet cheating on a proposed strategic arms limitation
treaty, and warned rejection of SALT II could Imperil the
world.
"The Issue Is whether we will move ahead or resume a
relentless arm competition," he said. "That Is the choice
we face — between an imperfect world with SALT II and
an Imperfect, and dangerous, world without it."
He also warned that failure to approve the arms
agreement could provide the Russians with a strategic
advantage in the future, lead to an all-out arms race, and
encourage a return to the cold war.

Bombing In Rhodesia Kills 1
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) — A bomb exploded In a
shopping center near the heart of Salisbury today, killing
one black and injuring another, a military spokesman
said.
Early details were sketchy, but the spokesman and
witnesses said the bomb went off than alley adjoining the
shopping area used mainly by blacks.
The blast was the first outburst of major urban violence
In the capital since bishop Abel Muzorewa Monday
comfortably swept the voting to become Rhodeslas first
black prime minister-designate.

NATK)N
INBRIEF

strength and athletic ability is very slim. The difference Is that
you have to look good while you're dancing," she saul.
She said Eddie looks good on the dance floor, but that his futute
will depend on his own drive and how hard he is willing to apply
his potential.
Eddie's father said he has been told by other parents that If his
son continues to excel behind the plate, he will also be a top choice
for the all-star team in a year or so.

TALLAHASSEE, Flu, (UP!) — Eighteen-year-olds can
vote, marry and sign contracts so they ought to be able to
drink, say opponents of a move to raise the legal drinking
age to 20.
The first round of the fight was Tuesday In a House
subcommittee. The opponents won on a 3-2 vote even
though most of those testifying on the bill during a twohow hearing were for it.

The Israeli artillery respond- Lebanon.
station at Uznm Hashiba in the "to keep the terrorists in a bombing Palestinian guerrtha
Palestinian gunners in south- ed Immediately to the
em Lebanon slammed rockets Palestinian fire, but the
Israeli warplanes overflew Sinai, middle-level Egyptian constant state of alert by havens. Israeli gunbo4ts
Lebanese capital today, the and Israeli officials called a making every installation a repeatedly pounded the shqre
into northern Israel today and military command said
the the
meeting today to exchange the potential target right around and long-range artillery bit
Israeli artillery quickly re- possibility of a more intense Voice of Palestine radio said,
instruments
of ratification of the clock."
targets ranging 10 miles noCth
turned fire in the fourth day of Israeli retaliation could not be "and our ground
anti-aircraft
the
Egyptian-Israeli
peace
of
the border, sending Lebandse
batteries
chased
them
escalating warfare along the ruled out.
away." treaty.
Israel previously retaliated civilians streaming north for
frontier.
Palestinian officials in Beirut
Despite the growing Violence
.
for each guerrilla strike in a tit- safety.
The Israeli military said the
The rocket salvoes bombard- said at least 4 people were along the Leba
for-tat fashion, sometimes
nese border,
ed the upper and western
killed and 40 others wounded in Israeli Defense Minister
Ezer Israeli attacks reflected a new letting weeks lapse between
A resident of Tyre, about 14
Galilee regions that included today's Israeli artillery attacks Weizman was due in Cairo
policy
oforgan
openizations.
warfare against hits, but now seek to attack the miles north of the Israeli
the to wn of Kiryat Shemona, on coastal Palestinian camps. today to work out guidelin
uerrilla
es for g
Palestinians "whenever and border, called the attacks
slightly wounding one person,
The Palestinians were appar- the forthcoming 'talks on
The
policy,
outlined
to
Israeli
wherever
needed,"
Tuesday "the worst thing thaI's
the military command said. ently retaliating for the
air and Isrdel's withdrawal from the military correspondents in a
'happened
since the invasibn
The town was hit previously naval bombardments of Sinai.
briefing
Israeli warplanes ranged last March. The streets are
froni
w
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ch
th
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foreign
April 11.
guerrilla positions In southern
At the U.S. early-warning press was excluded, is designed over wide areas of Lebanon, completely empty."

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Marveila Bayh, who battled
cancer In private and public for more than eight years,
died Tuesday at the National Institutes of Health . She was
46.
Her husband, Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., was at her side
when death came Tuesday afternoon. He had kept an
around-the-clock vigil for the past 10 days.

Plan Loses Despite Murder
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — A House subcommittee, cautioning against an overreaction to the
death of agriculture inspector Austin Gay, rejected a $1.0
million request to beef up the agricultural inspection staff.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee defeated the
plan Tuesday which was intended to protect Florida's
agriculture inspectors from drug smugglers. The
proposal faIled 44.

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reports of serious property
damage,
Rain covered most of
Florida at daybreak, but
the heaviest was concetrated in the southern
third of the state as
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The National Weather
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mess. Send a rowboat."
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afternoon,
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Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa-St. Petersburg, Mate
officials said Tuesday.
"What we did was take the existing written test and
package It in such a way that it could be presented In a
visual form," said Dr. Paul Eggen, one of the University
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dark Ghnbel's department More at Herald Square for
clues to burglars who took possibly as much as $1 million
In diamond, and jewelry after dosing hours Tuesday.
An inventory was under way to determine the exact
amount of diamonds and gold Jewelry taken from at least
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Egyptian-Israeli negotiations on Palestinian self-nile.
Strauss, one of the few non-Georgians to penetrate
Carter's Inner circle of advisers, has been the president's
chief international trade negotiator — it pod he will
surrender shortly.

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Senior NATO defense officials, agreed that the alliance
should move quickly to match new Soviet weapons, are
now bucking the Issue back to their governments in hopes
of avoiding the kinds of political problems that scuttled
the net*nm bomb last year.
NATO's Nuclear Plaiming Group, including defer.e
ministers from six alliance nations, concluded Tuesday
there are good military reasons for introducing both
endn missile, and other types of Improved tactical
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jobs without his signature.
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Supporters of repeal said
slal prevailing wage law take wage," which in recent years unions
are secure and no longer
effect at midnight without his has usually been the local union need the Depression-era
statute
signature, press secretary wage.
to
keep
transient
labor
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The Legislature reached final undercutting
them.
The
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Graham had been urged by approval on the measure April fuels Inflation and
costs
the
union leaders to veto the 12, and the governor got it four
taxpayers $98 million a year in
measure and had said he was days later. He had seven days higher construction
costs, they
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this year permits seven city cost at the current 63 cent rate —voted against the abandoning
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and vacating of an alley bet.
per month for gas to operate
The commissioners voted ween Eight and Ninth streets
their own cars while they are unanimously to table action on extended easterly between Bay
being used for city work. The adjusting the rates. Those Avenue and Mellonville
fee was originally calculated on employees now being reim- Avenue.
the basis of 63 cents per gallon bursed for use of their private —rejected
a request by Donald
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monthly allot- Faulkner of the Florida
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Business Equipment Company
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long ago became a favnrif p far LUI
fp UILUIl1
mhi'de' members of Congress and for those who
believe CETA's wasteful, proliferating programs
subverted the original job training purpose of the
legislation.
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deserved, The $1.2 billion job training program of
1974 has ballooned into today's $11.4 billion mix of
quasi-welfare schemes, municipal budget supplements, and an assortment of shameless boon-

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talents to their community.

Christian Sharing Center, Meals on Wheels, Daily asks "Since May will fall on a Thursday, many
Bread, and individual churches who supply persons will be working and hundreds of people
emergency aid and food?
would ask 'why does Sun-Day come on a Thur.
aday?" To solve both problems he suggests we hold
What would the cost to society be If It were not for a Sun-Day celebration in Florida on Sunday, May 6.

These are the men, women and young people
being recognized for their
this week (April

efforts
fl-28) National Volunteer Week. A 1974 Census
Bureau study determined that one out of four
Americans contribute their time as volunteers
donating an average of nine hours a week In
every
thing from church work to education to
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Another government study has estimated the
value of this voluntary service at more than $34
billion
Many of the vital programs on which wedepend in
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Seminole County would not long exist without these
By JANE CASSELBERRy dedicated volunteers. How much more would

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The emphasis on job training for the hard-core
unemployed was trampled In Washington's rush to
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Chris mas
Christmas
tree. In the process, CETA was also pressed into illsu1ed service as a provider of public sector jobs in
an effort to relieve cyclical unemployment.
CETA activities in California's San Diego city
and county are a case in point. The fiscal year 1979
budget for San Diego's Regional Employment and
Training Consortium, the city-county agency that
administers CETA there, Is $97 million — up from a
mere $8 million five years ago. But of the $97
million, only $18.5 million is allocated for actual job
training.
of the remaining $78.5 million, $65.5 million g
for public service employment and $11 million for
youth services inclüflng the summer jobs
program.

There is no point in blaming local officials for the
skewed priorities these allocations reflect. The
local autonomy envisioned in the original CETA
legislation has been steadily eroded by Congress
and CETA's parent agency, the Department of
Labor,
Late last year a Congress sobered by evidence
of CETA's waste and its failure to dent the numbers
of hard-core unemployed sought to restore a
measure of the former emphasis on job training,
Public service employment slots were cut from
725,Q( to 66,000. And eligibility for public service
was tignt
to benefit larger numbers of the
poor and those who lack job skills.
While these reforms appear promising on paper,

(and men)

employees were to be hired. But, Catch-22,

Congress prohibited such special classifications In
an effort to prevent local governments from expending through the use of CETA f unds.
Thomas P. Nagle, executive director of the San
Diego liegional Employment and Training Consortium, fears that CETA program participants
may now be unable to find work with loc al
governments.
Far more discouraging is Washington's reluctaflce to channel a substantial portion of CETA's
Job training funds to private employers. By any
measure, MA has done a poor job of training
and finding unsubsidized employment for the
chçonlcally unemployed. Nationwide, CETA's
success rate Is about 45 percent. Even San Diego's
comparatively well-managed CETA program
trains and finds employment for only 64 percent of
thnse who enroll.
Federally funded pilot programs in private induátry routinely achieve better results. Neverthess, Congress has yet to even f und an experimental private sector program for the San
Diego area,
CETA needs more than just tinkering, It requires
acómplete overhaul. And, notwithstanding all the
talk of reform in Washington, It is apparent that
dii task is barely begun.

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Reagan," says one Republican housewife here.
"But I don't think he can win, because of the age
thing."
For a politician, such "soft support" —
backers who em brace serious doubts about their
favorite candidate — can be a harbinger of
serious trouble at the polls.
Moreover, "the age thing" Is only one of
several problems confronting Ronald Wilson
Reagan, the former California governor who
twice previously (In 1968 and 1976)
6) was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican
presidential nomination.
The mat popular analysis of Reagan's age
handicap has been cited so often that It already
has become part of the litany of the io
presidential campaign:
If Reagan is elected the country's next
president, he would celebrate his 70th birthday
less than three weeks after being sworn Into
office. If he served two full terrns, he would leave
the White Noise Just before he turned 78 years
Old,
Related to age Is another factor, less
frequently mentioned by voters but perhaps even
m damaging to Reagan's chances of winning
next year's Republican presidential nomination.
In an era when politicians are "discovered"
and then discarded at a rate almost as fast as
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the
borders to return home.
OP
This last was designed to allow psrtIdps
by S.W.A.P.O., the self-styled Southwest Africa
People's Organization, a Marxist guerrilla group
based In Angola and Zambia. Despite Its record i*w
of terrorism, S.W.A.P.O. has enjoyed U.
subsidies, offices and a daft at U. N.'Y.ea
headquarters In New York. In fact, the
more.oMess treats S.W.A.P.O. offic
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iallas as thSi1
official representatives of the country.
Inal
Ignoring the U. N. tilt toward the Marxitq2
South Africa reached agreement (In'.bot

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afi the coniititons of Ri&amp;miloum *
presidential campaign that has
needed to bring off the free elections was" r
started earlier than any other In modern times.
agreement from S.W.A.P.O. to a cesasfire (0111
had recently assassinated ,
Although a host of other contenders for the
GOP nomination have been regularly crlss
leader who was generally agreed to be the mo °
By AL ROSSITER JR.
alcoholism Is to compare children separated likely prune mini er of a newly-In4epinds
m
crossing this state (site of the country's first
st
UP! Science Editor
from
their
parents
soon
after
birth
and
raised
by
Namibia).
presidential primary) and the rest of the nation,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Alcoholism tends to foster parents.
S.W.A.P.O.'s response to the neg_id
tan has maintained an unusually casual rim In families but If there is an Inherited link to
A
study
Goodwin
and
his
colleagues
conducted
Ilement has been dilatory at bed. It has 1sIUI(V?
campaign
the disease, a Kansas University psychiatrIst of a group of Danish adopti
on
cases
a
few
years
ambiguous
statements and not observed
The frequency of his political speeches has suggests it might be "a lack of Intolerance for ago found thatsons of alc
alcoholics
ceassflrednJafluarythis
year, MattjAMI,4
alcohoL"
more
lik
ely tobe alcoholic than were
increased in recent months, but his speaking
no
nof
U.N.
Secretary
General
"At this point, we are not certain that anything alcoholics, whether raised
Kurt Waldheim's
by raNdcoholic 9WW envoy, visited S.W.A.P.0. chld Sm
achedale dill is larded with appearances before is Inherited,"
said Dr. Donald W. Goodwin.
foster parents or their own parents. But studies Njomo. On his return
trade associations of realtors, sales executives,
In reviewing evidence for a familial con- of daughters were
to New York the U.N. -oh
builders, contractors and truck Mop operators. nection
Inconclusive,
to alcoholism,
by"
a
strange
coincidence
— added two newtiW
Goodwin noted that
All the evidence put together, Goodwin said, at conditions to the
us agreement. They Worst Uu
In addition, Reagan's schedule appears to be numerous studies have found a high prevalence least suggests
previo
the possibility of some kind of an that S.W.A.P.O.
Influenced more by where the lecture fees are of alcoholism among relatives of alcoholic&amp;
would not be required to subjsckinsa
btherfted
link
to alcoholism.
its bases In Angola and Zambia to U. N.uit
He said most studies have found at least 25
y contests and
pr
That's where a "lack of intolerance" to alcohol monitoring; and that it would be given liv
percent of adult male relatives are alcoholic, might
caucuses Will be
e bn2
Year.
fit the picture.
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within Southwest Africa, although It has DIveFITÜW
And a higher than expected freq uency Of al
Goodwin said there is a wide range of Innate
the country.
As a result, there are unmistakable signs of cohollsm, between 5 and 10
bnd
percent, has been variations In the way people respond to alcohol. occupied any territory within
erosion Of Reagan's strength, with
Because
the
U.
N.
his
declared
that
Its
y ac seen In females related to alcoholics.
7,10'
Na
He said Orientals offer the most conspicuous man wilt to be
t1idi who formerly supported him now corn
i14 to 5i AMonnsa
But this does not mean alcoholism is Inherited, example.
Three separate studies have shown would be there solely to
mitting themselves to other conservative he said In a report In a recent Issue of the
monitor the e1ectloas.'ae
presidential candidates, notably Rep. Philip M. medical Journal, Archives of General flush
that 'mall amounts of alcohol cause the skin to and not to keep the peace, both the 5edw
crane Of Illinois and John B. Connally.
other unpleasant reactions In Africans and bt
Psychiatry. Speaking Chinese also runs In aboutand produce
Sosdhwed African ls4srs
three quarters Of Orientals.
firnfls, he said, but not because of genes.
fear that 8.W.A.P.O. will use thus new condi'ja
Reagan's leading political aides claim he CiD
Goodwin said the the low rate of alcoholism In tons to send well'armed dstaelanosdg across the
afford to maintain a leisurely, pace because most also
Goodwin
that studies
of
twins,
however, the Orient has usually been attributed to social border, set up armed bases and Isras. W
suggest said
heredity
might
be
a
factor
In
factors.
ofhiapOlikalappsratusmthe1ecp
"Now it appears that a large number of tlnildate
Q
voters. It Is widely believed
ta115 Intact, while the other GOP aSPtZ'lflts sicoimolism.
Orientals are physiologically Intolerant Of So
ut
Another
approach
to
try
to
separate
Af
th
hwest
rica
at
biological
alcohol
8.W.A.P.O. could not get
must scramble to build new organIzatIons,
and this to some extent protects them enough votes In a free eIectJc to win, so that ta
influences from acquired Influences In from alcoholism,
mist as other tactics to prevail.
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Un NursingHomes

WAIINGTON — liree recent fires In adult and Into society.
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truth is that no one name to know.
boarding sines claimed I lives In pcares whuthie they live or die.
The release — some would say dumping — of
Only 13 states have regulations for what they who
Footnote: The supt
wa.oj and ti. District Of c, those patients was given a dollarsend.c
Irony in the bssrdIu
call "boarding hon"; say they regulated home a1tuthin is t the
Federal investigators have told ma the tragedies Incentive by the Suppleniental Security Income "foster
s teepee in do
cars" homes; 13 have rides fir 'paia
twi of federal re
arya.oft could WanJ AdOf1t Under the act, no payments am are" t"m,s, and
dithus met so
is regulate adult "group" M thshomeop.i
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ecandsl an par with the revelations about mad. to residents of Mate "latht'4Ion&amp; Deprived Ines. Yet no one at HEW
has
bothered
to
find
elderly
residents.
nursing homes in the early 1P7fo
The imly_-i--'i avslinMs $
of this federal subsidy to ease the average cod of out
whother the roqulremes for thus varlommly the feds wider a 167515w, w a me is
The federalgent will bear a major $253I a year per
bw
patient,
the
dates
released
dat.d
portion of the blame If the dangerous situation In marginal patients with raid and ntJp"amn, entorcod.facilities are either adequate or to be in vnn of stda
is to row
these facilitIe, goes uncorrected.
Bid I payments are also cut when a recipient
Psyloonts to in
of
Available evidence bl 4LcMes a wide Ib.pvity home.
lime homes have different be. - names lives with a relative. So Instead of providing a in the regulations.
One
ample Mudy dams for
in different localities: "domiciliary car. D700M&amp;ry incentive to take in
a
released
HEe
pi
OudthstColorsdoafloe,
1UNW'in Now York,"AbIllor I--: facilities
relative, the federal government encouraged I) to six pereone 611' room in
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D.C. ut wiat most .
permit
up
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lisiesacs
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is
In
contrast,
we
a ffuT 1
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l psymnesit would be forthcoming.
prl.dng ,
Permitted wider hom In the Bowing and
zoom IT" Là
ad boord with mIth,lil supervision
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jurindictim, 1tmey," the book, due set t wish, is
con.
and nireli. gowiimme contributed heavily to the growth of
5 Aw
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-profit.maklng boarding homes acrois the boarding homes eidd hove been predictable,
do btaws
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a*'
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The home is locked during I be
night but left open during I be
' deliutles sq.There we Fe
A dereorecord player, a
Of forced esdi
no
Indications
h"eInted
Y.
1 lamp and other
property valued at $164 was
FILM TAKEN
stolen reported Monday from
Forty rolls Of Kodak fi
the Spiritual Enrichment were stolen sometime Satir im
Ondsr on Hwy. 17, Fern from a vending machine ly
Park, according to Seminole Quality Court in L4xmgwo at
d.
Cowdy deputies.
according to Seminole Cow ly
Alice Hall, 47, of 312 Wind deputies.
Meadows, Altamonte Springs,
Deputies say a key was
told deputies entry was gained to Open the front door ofist ed
whul someone removed tli'ee yellow film dispenser. The fl M
jalousie window glasses from a was valued at $112, deputi es
window on the somdlldde Of the say.
cedar.
CUE BALLS TAKEN
She said burglars took an
Someone entered t
£wly Amsrlàn Mi.o.r.cird clubhouse Of the Seminole G
player, valued at $106; a hind- Qoh, Longwood, and Mole I'
psbdad lamp, valued at ISO, an white cue balls from a p
electric fan, valued at $1 and table, according to Senln
two electric bestirs, valued at County deputies.
W.
Entry was gained by pushi
ID
an Emerson air conditiem
VOL1IETEft
deltidiel
say. Damages cot
A voltmeter valued at $170
not
be
determined
for either t
aguar
was stolen &amp;cm time ieis J
air
conditloner,
the
bent w
of an Alta o te
dow
casement
and
brok
hiol.
to S n
Countywindow,
deputies
say.
ftwa
Once Inside, the burg!
Xalth RMOFd, n, of 113
p
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aye
d
Longl.af Lane, Altamonte
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then
dole
two cue balls fro
Springs, reported the hwldr,d
to deputies on Monday.
the taNe deputies noted. T
his
incident
occurred sonietis
was patoi at isseme at
bSIWSUI Saturday and Siadi
time d time burglary.
MAGWHEElSITON
VHEseroth
lirot tires and Meg whos
Ti, wheel crs wire MaIm valued at WI were stolen fro
fr the hIMdsofaDstjw,oI a 1671 Pacer while It
I Winter Past man, acoordeig perked at Qridlansen as
to Sanhiols cou* deputies. Kitchen Motor; Forest Qt,
William Gi11hir, X. Of according to Seminole Cowi
SemOran North Apsrtmeds, deputies.
Winter Park, said the burglary
The Incident occurre
occ*çr.d sometime between sometimes Friday or Satwda
Saturday and Monday. The two at the establishment's Ic
whsol coves won valued at located on State Rode 43
$110,' he said.
Forest Qty, deputies say. Tb
car was parked near th
GO1ZCWTARZN
corner of the offic
Burgiwsdruckthe
a southeast
biIU1II
Winter Park man and dole his
gel bug and 4ubi, according to
SAND IN GAS TANK
sonwaois county
A car belonging to a Mi1fl
WAY
James P. Gaggey, N, of man untamed $700 In dinag
Semoren North Apartments, when someone put and do
WIMuTPIZ*,ISIdhiS$OIICIUbI Its gas tank, according ti
and bug were "idiin his truck. Sembmol. County deputies.
V.-truck did not show any
HonryC.L.onard,4I,of RL 1
as of forced only, deputies Box 20, Mlfi.,d, told deputla
say. I The golf cube and bag the Incident, occurr,d while hi
were valued at INS,
1672 Ford Torino was parked .1
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Luneone removed a blackbed-white
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ccorng to Seminole county
deputies.
i The portable television
valued
stolen from
the rented traw of Cyru
Wager. 41, Rode 40 Sanford,
deputies say.
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in dividuals from lives of crime and help them to be exhibits, leCtures and phone numbers to contact
useful citizens?
throughout the state. He would like to receive this
Scout Leaders, Little League coaches, information by April 26 to Include in the Florida
DIVIDENDS, and all you others Very Valuable Solar User Network Newsletter which goes to press
Volunteers, let ltbe known we love you and wen
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planning aCtiVftj5$on May 3or
you, so keep on doing your thing.
May 6may contact him at 305-6.O199 or OX4 S.W.
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Those planning local observances of any kind for
The first National Sun-Day celebration was Sun-Day are asked to contact the Evening Herald at
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but lod both and now ought to grwdufly bow out
in favor of younger and fresher faces.
lo
of timing Reagan'a
in practice they may only add to CETA's problems. entry Into a

As a deterrent against the use of CETA funds to pay
the salaries of regular and even white collar
municipal employees, Congress lowered wage
rates for those hired under the act.
In San Diego, the average CETA wage will now
be $6,900 a year, a figure below most local governmént salary levels. Thus, special job
classifications would have to be created if CETA

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Wednesday, April 2, 197

C-hi''nese T
To Talk Less,
Work Harder

IN THE SERVICE
KEITH SPANOENBERO

J&amp;HN DCLOACH

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Seven, embarked abaord the air.

Navy Ensign Keith N. Spangen.
Navy Electronics Technician craft carrier USS Saratoga. While
berg, whose wife, Susan. is the First Class John R. DeLoach, , deployed, his squadron operated as
daughter of Louise Muhern of 939 A'hose wife, Mary, Is the daughter of
aunit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. A 1975
Mango Drive, Casselberry, recently Margaret K. Reynolds
37 graduate of the University of
completed the basic Naval Flight Palmetto Ave., Sanford, recently Florida, Gainesville, Fla., with a
Officer Program at the Naval Air departed for a deployment In the Bachelor of Arts degree, he joined
Station, Pensacola, Fla.
the Navy in June 1975.
Western Pacific.
He has now progressed to ad.
He is a crewmember aboard the
vanced training, which entails . frigate USS Rathburne, homeported
another 16 weeks of instruction and in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and
JOHN PELOQUIN JR.
will lead to his designation as a operating as a unit of the U.S.
John V. Peloquin Jr.. son of Mr.
Naval Flight Officer. He is a 1977 Seventh Fleet. DeLoach joined the and Mrs. John V. Peloquin Sr. of 212
graduate of the U.S. Naval Navy in February 1970.
Sunrise Blvd., DeBary, Fla., has
Academy. Annapolis, Md., with a
received his first Promotion in the
U.S. Air Force.
STEPHEN BAILIFF
BY ROBERT CRABBE
protesting assignment to work Bachelor of Science degree.
Peloquin, promoted to airman,
Marine
Private
First
Class
PEKING (UP!) - China's In other parts of the country.
DONALD BROWN
Stephen D. Bailiff, sonof Carl D.and recently Completed technical
Communist Party is telling the One took place during the visit
Marine Private 9onald Brown, Joyce M. Bailiff of $55 Pasadena training at Sheppard AFB, Tex. He
son of Robert A. and Wilma J. Ave., Longwood, has been promoted now serves at AvianoAp, Italy, as a
people It's time to stop talking of the Boston Symphony in
Brown of P.O. Box 571, Deltona, nas to his present rank while serving at pavements maintenance specialist
politics and settle down to work. Mac JL
completed recruit training at the the Marine Corps Air-Ground with a unit of the U.S Air Forces In
Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Parris Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Europe.
Unity and hard work are the
The city's mayor, Peng
Airman Peloquin Is a ins
Island, S.C. He joined the Marine Calif. He joined the Marine Corps in
order of the day In the new tine Chong, ch.airman of the Shang. Corps In December isiS.
graduate of Delano High School,
January 1976.
Orlando, Fla. His wife. Diane, is the
being laid down in Peking's hai Revolutionary Committee,
MICHAEL HERNANDEZ
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrene
JOETTA
FINE
government-controlled press. recently reminded citizens that
Marine Private Michael J. Her
Airman Joetta Fine has been Keeton of Ingils, Fla.
Daily editorials stress that the
IOU!' basic principles nande:, son of Hiram and Shirley selected for technical training at
WILLIAM FEUBRBACHEN
turmoil that rocked the country are socialism, dictatorship of Hernandezof 911 Florida Boulevard, Brooks, AFB, Tex., in the Air Force
Navy Seaman Recruit William A.
Altamonte Springs, has completed medical service field.
from 1966 to 1976 Is over, and the proletariat, obedience to recruit training at the Marine Corps
Airman Fine is a 1915 graduate o fFeuerbacher, son of James W. and
Joyce A. Feuerbacher of 633 E.
that most of the wrongs done party leadership and upholding Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. Seminole High School.
Hillcrest St. Altamonte Springs, has
During the ten and one hall-week
thousands of Chinese in those the Ideas Of Marx, Lenin and
training cycle, he learned the basics
completed the Basic Enlisted
KEVINMAHANKE
Mao.
days have been righted.
of battlefield survival. He was in.
Marine Private Kevin D. Course at the Naval Submarine
troduced
to the typical daily routine Mahanke, son of Francis C. and School, Groton, Conn,
"M
present
there
are
a
few
One result of the new line Is
During the six.week course, he
that he will experience during his Phyllis E. Mahanke of 536 Queens
make
an end to the limited expert. trouble-makers
enlistment and studied the personal Mirror. Casselberry, has completed was introduced to the basic theory,
ment with free speech that difficulties in our society,"
and
professional
standards recruit training at the Marine Corps construction and operation of
Peng
said.
"They
traditionally exhibited by Marines. Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. nuclear-powered and diesel sub.
spread
the
began in November.
He joined the Marine Corps in
During the ten and one-half -week marines. In preparation for his first
But another is creeping free. wrong Idea of suspecting these
January 1979
training cycle, he learned the basics assignment, he studied shipboard
enterprise - and abandonment four basic principles."
of battlefield survival. He was in. organization, damage cor.?.ol, and
JESSE YELVINOTON,JR.
troduced to the typical daily routine submarine safety and escape
of the Idea that in a communist
Since late 1076, the country
Marine Private First Class Jesse that he will experience during his procedures. He joined the Navy in
country all workers should has been gripped by debate
F. Velvington Jr., son of Grace B enlistment and studied the personal October 1971.
Feuerbacher's wife, Margarita, is
receive nearly equal pay.
over rehabilitating those us. and Jesse F. Yelvington Sr. of 10 and professional
standards
Tarpon
Circle, Winter Springs, has traditionally exhibited by Marines. the daughter of Francisco and Solita
justly
eted
jailed
or
fired
by
the
compl
China's leaders are anxious
recruit training at the He joined the Marine Corps in Oc. Azu!a of 236 Tollgate Trail,
to get on with their program of party and government between Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris tol)er 1978.
Long*ood.
Island, S.C.
modernizing the economy and the start of the Cultural
He participated in an active
CHARLESCOBERV
building Chinese military Revolution in 1966 and Mao's physical conditioning program and
Navy Leiutenant (junior grade) iuuJ:.At.]1i,iALsaltt.
gained proficiency in a variety of Charles W. Cobefy, son of F.F.
strength. And as a result they death in September 1976.
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The line now is that most of rifle marksmanship and close order Altamonte Springs, recently
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skilled, diligent workers should that decade's wrongs have been
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earn more than lazy ones.
righted and it is time for people
training cycle. He joined the Marine
He is an officer assigned to
Some diplomats in Peking to concentrate on their work, Coros In A,,aut 1975.
Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron

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String Of Ground Tiest Hurdles

Jly AL ROSSITER JR.
test-fired on the launch pad.
UP! Science Editor
preliminary systems tests at weeks after they see how well
The rocket plane arrived here and small, to prepare the combined test of most of the
late
September,
according
'CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. testing
That will hurdle
be the finalbefore
major scheduled
the Kennedy
Space
Center,
Is
Initial
testing
here
is
proceeMarch
24 and every day bet- Columbia for launch. One of the ship's major systems in a to In
the
current
timetable,
the
for launch Nov. 9. ding.
(UP) - Six weeks before its astronauts John Young and But flight preparations here
wean then and the Nov. 9 launch biggest is installation of several simulation of key phases of the ship will be put through a
"The goal is to try and get off target Is filled with some kind of thousand heat protective tiles three-day mission. That is countdown that will include
'Ynaitlen launch, the space Robert Crlppen take off from an already are more than three as soon as is reasonable, as step aimed at getting Columbia - 380 people are working currently scheduled for mid- loading the belly tank with
Shuttle
Columbia will be loaded old Apollo launch pad and fly weeks behind schedule and soon as we are ready," said ready for flight.
with: hunt
of tons of frigid the new breed of space machine delay Is considered a certainty. Robert H. Gray, director of the
around the clock on that job July.
liquid hydrogen and oxygen.
Uqula hyn and oxygen and into orbit for the first time.
In addition to teds of vir- alone.
Project officials plan to shuttle program office at the tually everything in the shuttle,
its three
Operations director Walter The drill includes firing the
engines will be
The shuttle, now undergoing reassess the schedule in a few Kennedy Space Center.
Another major task ahead is Kapryan said two large solid three main engines for 20 to 24
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there are scores of jots, large the Installation of the ship's propellant booster rockets and seconds while the shuttle
three main engines along with the shuttle's big underbody fuel remains locked to the launch
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orbital maneuvering tank are scheduled to be at. pad.
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There
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other pieces of equipment that July.
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made to existing equipment. existing schedule to the ocean. can be ignited only once.
The cent Individual shuttle side launch pad built originally
Once that test is completed,
systems tests are to be corn- to launch men to the moon.
final preparations will begin for
.t.
pleted some time next month.
Columbia's systems then will the start of the actual countThe
next
major
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believe the policy was laid down
In a speech to high level party
workers In March by Vice
Premier Deng Xiaoping (Teng
Hsiao-ping), the sparkplug of
the modernization program.
No such speech has been
reported In the Chinese press,
but April has seen a barrage of
editorials demanding national
unity and hard work.
"The great storm of class
struggle has passed In our
country," declared the People's
Daily, the party's official
newspaper, In a front page
commentary.
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steep angle wi th what appeared facility, for the Enterprise.
to be Its young one holding on to
The Enterprise had arrived
its back.
at
Kennedy Space Center from
The NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier
A['er having gained sufficie nt
the Marshall Spaceflight Center
Aircraft, with its precious altitude, the 747 banked steepiy,
in Huntsville, Ala., where it has
cargo strapped on its back, still in a slight climb altltude, been undergoing
vibration tests
dipped down below the tree tine and circled behind the Vehlcto since 1978. While
'4"t as
at Marshall,
It made a pass over the Assembly Building It did Uiis
Enterprise
passed
her
vibration
Shuttle Landing Facility. It wastwice and instilled in the minc
Is
tests
with
flying
colors,
inside a
out of sight only a matter of of the watchers a sense of a
re huge facility which was
seconds Then, the huge and inspiration, especially originally constructed for
"mother ship" rose from the knowingthattheVw
e testing the Saturn V moon
• horizon into view, climbing at a the next stop, and housi,
g rocket.
Prior to the vibration testing,
Enterprise was taken to Dryden
Flight Research Center in
California, where it was attached to the 747 carrier aircraft, and taxi tests were
successfully completed to
determine structural loads,
assess the ground handling and
control characteristics of the
mated vehicles up to flight take
off speed, and validate the 747
steering and braking.
Five captive flights followed,
to assess the structural integrity and performance
handling qualities of the mated
craft, which cleared the way for
the next series of tests
manned captive active flights.
During these three flights,
astronauts Fred Halse and
Gordon Fullerton, and Joe
Engle and Dick Truly took
turns flying the Enterprise on
five free flight landings. Once
again, Enterprise passed her
testsw1th flying colors. To
follow were (our approach and
landing tests, In which the
Enterprise was inert and unmanned mated to the carrier
craft. Following all these
successful tests, Enterprise
was moved to Marshall Space
Flight Center in Huntsville, for
vibration testing.
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struggie has
passed In
our country'
people to unity and reacn a
common understanding so as to
build China into a powerful
country," it said.
"To produce more oil is the
politics Of the oil production
front. To produce more coal Is
the. politics of the coal miners.
To produce more grain Is the
politics of the peasants. To
study hard is the politics of the
students."
The free speech experiment
starling in Novembes allowed
people to paste handwritten
posters on walls along Peking
streets. One result was a rub of
criticisms of the We Chairman
Mao Tie-lung, Premier Him
Guoleng (Hum Kuoeng) and
other high officials.

Seine posters called the whole
socialist system into question.
Cradle holds I
I799PlistIc
vacuum
&amp;fooØ.

Then the Peking city govern.
meat banned wall poster
criticism Of high party leaders
or of the Communist system
Itself. A few posters appeared
protesting the order, but they
quickly disappeared.

bottle

Posters now are restricted to
$ 200-yard strip of wail on
Cagan boulevard, Peking's
main tlwougNare, and they are
nonntmwrMal.
Sane diplomats believe that
between 30 and 40 dissidents
and critics of the Peking
government have been jailed or
at teat pulled In for qua.
tk,ilng. There is no way of
verifying the number, but about
ham arrests were seen
by foreigo correspondents.
Slanghai, China's largest
dtY,this yew has bad small but
pithc _11A --1demoadraticas,
mostly by young people

After arrival at KSC, the
Enterprise was moved to the
mate-Demate Device and
removed from Its carrier
aricraft. It was then transported down the two-mile
towway and moved Into the
Vehicle Assembly Building
where preliminary operations,
such as removing the tall cone,
Installed
to
reduce
aerodynamic drag during the
ferry flight, were begun.
On April V, Enterprise Is
scheduled to be mated to the
external tank, which arrived at
KSC, by barge, on March 18.
Ibis will be the first time the
Space shuttle vehicle has been
assembled In the modified
VAB, which was previously
used to assemble the 30-story
Saturn V vehicles that hurled
astronauts to the moon.
Although the Enterprise, who
flew successfully on the
manned drop tests In California's Mojave Desert in lOT?, will
Probably never be launched
Into space, it is the only orbiter
to have flown to date. It Is also
the largest spacecraft ever
Will and Is being used to check
the mechanical and electric
compatibility of the facilities
and ground support equipment
In preparation for the launch of
Its sister spacecraft, Columbia,
which will occur later thIs year.

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four.
hitter, and Dave Parker t1ted
Buckets is built like an Inverted triangle or like Don Not.
"What
nobody told me was that the coach had been the lightBy UMtsd Prose lateriaUeuai lonienczyk
sdthenexttwo Odslei7, Angela 2:
home
runs to spark a 17-hit
tngham,
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the former Baltimore and Miami fullback, who was
heavyweight champion of the Navy," he laughs now. "We P1* the
They're dill pronouncing his batters.
Ken
Singleton
hit
a
pair
of
attack
for Plrgh
and
linown as "the hwnan bowling ball." Now, he carries 196 pounds gloves on
he used me for a pim"hlsig bag. He could've killed name wrong, but at lest pave
solo
homers
and
Rich
Diner
PhiUks
7, Doers 1:
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Finally, the coach put his arm around Goldenberg and said, taking notice of tim again.
hichér
Ron Reed strvk4d a
Dennis Leonard tossed
0111,
1
0108
to
their
sixth
straight
two-out
double
In the 10t1
lorry
rz, I called you yellow. You're not
like Vince Lombardi, Max McGee and Fizy Thurdon
in
Two years ago Lnczyk
victory,
He
asked
hi
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scored
the
winning uD on
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why
di
two
sons,
Gary
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Don.
Gary
hol
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come
out
for
Prouder yet of his
the foothill w the but pItcher on the Royals to victory.
a Ph.D. in
Ykees
3,
A's
1:
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and
Don,
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daub
Larry
Bowa's
single o loser
M.D.,
specializes In rheumatology and
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mhedaks'tlike thsldesofpWng hit espaiuloii Toroudo Bias Jays, 'sw 7, NI I:
Bucky Dent and Willie Jerry Reuu.
arthritic diseases.
in the rear Die way his brother was getting tilt, He told of how ti* ist year was a total
Andre Thornton doubled Rendo1ili scored a pair of Cardinals 6, Braves 5:
"I wish he'd help my knees already," Goldenberg says of his
much pain his brithersuffered in the psMIIr4 and the coach WU (Mister.
home two rwieinaflve-runffrg w*ariied nina in the ninth
genuinely astonished.
younger son, Don,
Ted Simmons belted ,a polo
Tuesday night he
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hiIIJIg and bolted a solo homer liming on a throwing error by homer with two out In the '10th
III make a IlSot with you," he said. "If you ccci. out for
People who meet Buckets for the first time always ask how he
spot in the darting rotation by in the seveu*h to spark the reliever Dave Heaverlo, giving Inning, lifting St. LoW to
football, I'll never touch you."
got his nidiname. The only one who ever calls him Charles is his
bSCOCIlth( the first pitcher in In(Mais to victory over the the Yankees and Tommy John a victory before only 1,643
And he kept his word for four years
Pa!s In
victory over the A's.
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Atlanta.
Buckets' mother and father wanted him to be either a lawyer or Toroudo history to toes a one- TWÜie.
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hitter, as the Jays beet Tezas,
Bid 8.z 4, Mse'insn 3:
ExPIS 51 Padres 1:
tarry' Wolfe's sacrifice fly in
Ellis Valentine drove 'In two
"What Jewish parents didn't want that for their son?" asks
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12th
IrvsIng
scored
Butch
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uns with his first home ahd a
Goldenbsrg. "When I started playing football my mother nearly
IaTiinciyk was touchsd only
t1oon with the rim that gave single and Ross Grn4ley
fainted. 'That's a bum' she said. 'what kind of busbies is that? for
!So
scattered six hits
Not farauilce Jewish boy."
rooklePatpthsalninr.cordgng
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VictorY
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handed
the
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NeiStaplayedsoweUintiigsco1,beearna PAi first victory 01 the Susan.
scholarship to Wisconsin where he played two ways on both of. He walked only one and retired
Dale Stevens and Bill Lewis era their ninth consecutive loss. Diego.
us and defense, as a hocking back and safety.
t he Ist 14 batters in succession. combined to pitch a no-hitter
Less than a week remains to chances to pitch bells Into a
- "1 had good command of Tuesday sight in the Snbwle
Curly Ianb,au, who ran t he Packers at the time, offered
register for the W19 Pitch, Hit &amp; target
feet away aid three
Blraa a contract with them for $100 a game. At the same time, 5"$,"said [imniicsyk. Pony Baseball League'
Run competItion sponsored by Chances to toss the bill up and St.,.
owen offer ed him $125 a game to play with the New York "is IS a good feeling. It'i been Mliii Tiaieup to an &amp;0 victory
Burger King and Major League hitting, taking the 10fleit
,
Glags.
50 bug shice I Won this early in over Nelson.Youngpon.
for a score.
Basehell.
"Why do you want tohide yourself at Green Bay whuus you can the lesion."
Jackson Metal Works belted
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Local competition for 9 aid 10 be
Sanford competition will be
before mifiIgi 01 People in New York, aid many of
The Blue Jays toucbsd
General
c,*ractors,
13-4,
p
year aids will begin at 6:30a.m.
conducted May 5 at Q
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ford
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play with the Packers, and Owen said he understood and wished delis bus, a doshld by Roy ows
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which he switched over to guard who Mlk. Micheisk, one
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winner and rwmen In each before July 17, or who does not of the Para' other guards, said to LmP,
all '11L
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of b fird four pma in just four bmWp under I
"He rus like a his dagJ. In the third a an s.ei.. s.,rrMlu I
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superb
pitching from Stanley Hogan and Greg Hul l
140511
Deadline for registering in
Hogenhas apalr01ntirstse
Directors for the pad 10 yea., liii all theIr g
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and Hill has a'
Io nday. Youngste rs who wish
e.W.LisC.
play in thi ares. Hems "lPbtf alike Padiers'
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no-litter
and
a
one-hitter.
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participate should pick up a
Bogus, Hill and Willie Pulse have been the heavy1
tg.n In 1960,1110 end 1644.
ratlon form from any
higgs. stay with the Packers was $S,*. (e, vben.
tittersforVF.W.In one gameHWiiam
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and WillIam Wynn hurled a one-hitter In his
you guys werese stupid as to sot take
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to him thur feeling was, "U___
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their parents and return it to win the Sisnissek High 3.on.2 isiS 01 yguriuIves, why shOuld we?"
Catchier Joe Smith bashes the top hitter so far Uisl
Icki hid iti a Weekend in eiiis
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for Kiwanis. Law, Alton COIIIIWI
thi Sanford Burger King by baseball tournament, defeating
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have aim been tilttini the ball w.i
Monday;
Willie Nethis imd Keith Whitney °
we t.. We had so TV to - '-- ee aw Kladmom.
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refadawe
Pertkfpentswill beawarded in the final.
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who i MIIZIIII started t
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trouble with a drive into right. say.Finally,Clarkwasruleàto
center that outfielder Jack have caught the ball and
Clark tracked down and ap. Nether was allowed to ret urfl to
first base for no appatent
peered to catch.
FraskTaveras taUed i and reason.
"I thought the ball Was
scored from third as Clark
dropped the ball, touching off a caught," said Nether, explilndispute that had the umps Ing why he returned to ffrs$ on
baffled and searching for
the play. "God no, I don't !ant
to
hear the answer why' I vas
planatlons. Richie Hebner had
sent to first base. I don't have a
gone halfway to second
II1j's fly, started beck clue."
Tom Gorman, the supervisor
where he came from when the
of National Lea$ue umpIres,
on hand for the
happened
festivities,
"As far as Iknow, this L'the
Mist compromise ruling ever,"
Gorman said. "The umpc1ed
the catch all the way btthey

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Transactions

By United Press International Will was touched by Clark and
PresIIent Carter would have was called out when Bill
L_ proud.
Madlock took Clark's throw and

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Instead of showing the kids, the coach had a paddle which he

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"My poor brother would come home at nlaht and isv In
bed
comnanv that
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KRSS remecnosrs. "me coach ae yelling
shipment to countries around the world.
t'50mih and kept nddling
,ty
"I'm vice president in charge of vice," Jokes the former 'Get your
named David Buckets."
f ul lback and guard for the Packers,
One day, the coach ran into the younger Goldenberg brother In
He Is talking to a pair of visitors in an enormous junkyard
*longMde the Milwaukee River.The yard belongs to liii comp y the gym, saw he was about 5400t40 end 175 pounds, gooiWsed for
an
tremendous diesel electric crane with booms 50 feet high in
"Yewi ago, we were called Jaskies. Todsy, we are called
Op and down a track running th rough the yard, picking up scrap
reecIers."
Charles "Bach-its" Golden berg.
metal and cast iron objects of every size and description. There
ire huge mounds of steel shavings or turnings, as they are known,
everywhere you look. All that's missing Is the t raditional 15, and asked
"Goldenberg," was the answer.
Junkyard dog,
"YOU must be Buckets' brother," said the coach.
"Years ago, we were called Junkies," he said. "Today, we are
"Yes."
éalled recyclers."
"How come you don't come out for football?"
Actually, the stocky, energetic Goldenberg Is vice president in
"I don't want
charge of public relations for Afram Bros. Co., for whom he has
"Whit are you, yellow?"
been working 10 years. Before that, he was In the restaurant
business 30 years.
Young Goldenberg looked at the coach, who was a
"You have peaks and valleys when you're In the restaurant t$JICT than he, pounds heavier and twice his age.
"You may be a tough guy but I'm not afraid of you or anyone
business," Goldenberg explains. "During one of the valleys i got
Myself a Job In the daytime so I could support my restaurant at else.
4ight. People who saw me In the Junkyard would say to me
"IfyOU'reiort,"saidthecooach,"l'flmeetyoubackbere

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and you're charging, you have no leverage. When your tail is
Brought to this country as an immigrant boy from Odessa.
- R ussia, he became an all-pro five times wi th the Green Bay down and you're angled the right way, yo u have the leverage."

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never
play football," says Buckets. "The high school coach's
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - A man with
name
was Leavenworth and he kept screaming at my brother,
Goldenberg has to have a story or two.
'Get
that
bucketdown"hemeanthlsfanny. When you keep It up,
He does.

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Milwaukee. David was a senior when his younger brother came
out to watch him practice several times.

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hard hats must be worn In the area. "Buckets" Goldenberg is elsecalls him Buckets, which is what he'd been known as since he
vice-president of the company and always wears a hard hat. He was 15.
Igh15ll3f, his older brother David was called Buckets while
became used to wearing a helmet while playing for the Green Bay
playing
football for North Division High School here In
Packers.
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Louisville, Ky.,the nW before the big race. Racing and
bettiq enthuslad Jack _____ will be featured in a skit
on the Joys and miseries of betting. Frank Gifford

Spectacular Bid do so not because they doubt his
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bes. Of the 29 odds-on favorites in the 104 previous nm.
nings of the Kentucky Derby, 13 were beaten.
Some of the experts who question the chances of

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produced by Chet Forte. The directors will be Craig

beaten in past Derbies - most receritly In 1976 when

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all,
time super jockey Eddie Arcaro, who was the winning
rider In the Run for the Roses five times.
The ABC telecast also will be seen In approximately
markets outside the United States -In such countiries as
Japan, Australia, England and Saudi Ar".

Can Spectacular Bid continue his domination of the 3year-olds In the Derby? Odds-on favorites have been

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increased from 11MM,added to W10-added. U more
than seven horses go to the post, the Der by winner could
earn In excess of $200,000. Second place money will be
W,000, third place money', $25,0W, Md fourth place
money. $12,5M.

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sports events will be ABC sportscasters Jim McKay and

races this winter.
The purse for the Kentucky Derby this year has been

Spectacular Bid Is indeed an Imposing figure on the track,
especially when so much money in at stake.

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runrler-up to Spectatcular Bid in three Florida stakes

eluding nine straight stakes victories.
The most recent of those victories was the Flamingo
Stakes at Hialeah, Fla., on March 24. Spectacular Bid won
that race by lengths. So with this sWxhorse in Ow field
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Wednesday, AprH 21,1171--4A

Houston at Chi, ppd., rain
Baseball
S2 1 1354.10. Time 40.34.
National League
k
Cabell
treal S. San Diego 1
A
New Y0rKINL)
Signed free
And Crux, Hou a; Moan, Cm
2.245; Handle
PhIls 7, Los Ang 6, 10 inns.
and Moreno. Pitt 7 PuhI Hou agent draft choice Marcus Cooper,
Si. Louis 6, Ala 5, 10 inns.
outfielder.
6.
New York 10, San Francisco 3
American League
Cruz,
Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 2
Sea
I; LeFtore.
Del
and
Today's Games
DAYTONA BEACH
Randolph, NY 7; Harrah, Clev
American League
(All Times EST)
SANFORD.ORLANDO
TUESDAY NIGHT
l ' ve
and WillS, 6.
.
East
Pittsburgh (Blyleven 02) at
TUESDAY NIGHT
First Game
Pitching
W L Pct. GB Cincinnati (Norman 12), 12:30
First Race, S.14,O:
6Duran Fernan
1940 180 310
Victories
Boston
10 1 .711
LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) It of r un ning the club.
p.m.
6
Uo
Gooder
15.10 610 3.20 1 ViCtGI Pradera
National
League
8.20 260
Blue,
SF
New York
Elsewhere in the NBA, San
10 6 .625 1
San Diego (Shirley 02) at 11;
Trani
Isidro
and
I
Proud
Romeo
17.40
4.20
wasn't
that the Atlanta Hawks
Andujar,
300
Forsch
"McMullen (Who had to have Antonio holds a 3-1 lead over
Detroit
6 S .515
21., Montreal
(Rogers 01).
Queen
0
(44)
1:35 Richard. Hou, Ruthve, Phil 2 Jay Hawk
73.40; 1 (4.4.3) 543.40.
360
Baltimore
9 $ .529 2',, p.m.
went to their bench Tuesday
a split right eyebrow stitched Philadelphia with game 5
0 (1.4) 54.40; T (4.1.2) 1,119.20.
Second Game
and Litlell, St.L 30; Jones, SD
Milwauke
7 $ .467
night,
but
more
that
they
were
Houston
(Richard
30)
Time
after
32.17.
the game) and Furlow
2
Duran
Gerardo
IS
at
32.
60
5
20
S
oo
scheduledforThursdaynlghtln
TorOlitO
6 10 .375
Chicago (McGlothen 21), 2: 30
Second Race, 5-14, C:
6 Arano Diaga II
sent to their bench to find well, there just aren't enough San Antonio; Phoenix leads
American League - John,
6 60 60
Cleveland
5 9 .357 5
p.m
Mi
neola
19.60
NY and Jenkins,
6.00 6.20 IGaldosPradera
S
Tex
4.0; 1
West
enough players to upend the adjectives to descri be what Kansas City, 2-1, with game 5
L
Angeles (Welch 7.0) at
Drago, Bos and Kooman, Minn 7 Duda J
560 5.00
0(2.6) 44.10; PU4) 152 40; 1(24.
W L Pct. G8 Philadelphia
defending
champion Washing- they did for us. This game just scheduled for Wednesday night
S Antioch Jet
I[Ruthven
5,00 4) 420.20; Do (6-21 "41 00.
30), 30, Palmer, Ball, Ryan, Cal
Calif
12 5 .706 7:35 p.m.
0(14)33.40;
P(I.2)
l42.S0;
T
1.2.
ton
Bullets,
107.103, and stay meant so much to a young, in Kansas City, and Seattle
Wortham,
Third
Game
Chi and Caldwell,
Texas
9 5 .613 1',
St. Louis
(Sykes
5) 593.10 Time 31.77.
11)
at Mil 3.1.
3 Rodolfo
1120 4 20 380
alive
Minnesota
in their NBA Eastern developing team."
9 6 .600 2
Atlanta (Matula 1.2), 7:35 p.m.
leads Los Angeles, 3-I, with
Third Race, S.14, 0:
2 Vicandi
. Earned Run Average
3 80 320
Kansas City
7 $ .467 1
Conference semifinal playoff.
San Francisco (Montefusco 1.
The Hawks trailed by as game 5 set for Wednesday night
7 Nile Strutt
8.10 3.60 3.60 a Enrique
4,90
(based on It innings pitched)
Eddie Johnson and Wayne many as 11 points in the first in Seattle.
;T
Seattle
5 12 .294 61/i 8:05 P.M.
Hou 0.50; Ruhle, Hou 1.57; 2 DG's Irish Rob
3.70 1)301.10.
Rollins were nursing bad knees half, but were on top, 99- 0, with
Oakland
S 12 .294 7
Tuesday's Results
and John Drew Wnped on an just over six minutes to play.
Houston at Chicago
3)26440. Time 31.$1.
3 Egana Mandiola 14 .90 1.20 320
1.73; D.Roblnon, Pitt 2.1$,
Detroit at MIIw, ppd., rain
San Fran at New York, night
Fourth Rare, S.Ie, 0:
inflamed ankle. So Terry The Bullets closed the gap to
American League
2 Santi Badiola
John,
Cleveland 7, Minnesota 7
3 Manatee 5.10 3.80 2.60
8 Victor Arrieta
NY 0.17; Jenkins, Tex 1.11; Doug
480
Furlow
Kansas City 5, Chicago 0
and Torn McMillen 105-103 with 28 seconds left on
I
AhIosoAtta
Drago, Bos 1.50; Montague, Sea
6.00 1.60
0(2.3) 35.40; P (37) 72.30; 1 (32
Toronto 2, Texas 0
contributed 40 points, and the three free throws by Bobby
2 Laurawood
2.20
1)
S73.60.
Baltimore 7, California 2
Hawks have crept back to only Dandridge and a 15-foot jumper
0(3.4) 21.20; P (3.4) 59.40; 1 (3-4.
Fifth Game
Strikeouts
New York 3, Oakland 1
Batting
National League - Richard, 2) 141.10. Time 32.13.
7 Said Enrique
II 80 S 10 380
a
3-2 deficit in the best-of-seven by Charlie Johnson, but
Bsn 4, Seattle 3, 12 Inns.
(based on 35 at bits)
Fifth Race, S-)4,C:
6BeideEchaniz
Hou
560 3.00
Sutton, LA 21; Blue, SF
Today's Games
series
which returns to Atlanta Furlow's two free throws with
National League
2 Crazy Runner
10-00 7.40 3.00 6Mutilla Diaga
?so
22; Knepper, SF 21; HoOton, LA
(All Times EST)
I
0 AD H Pct. 20.
8 Scotly Eckert
Thunday
night.
13.60 3.20
eight seconds left wrapped it
0 (2-1) 32-30; P 12-6) 113-70; T 04Minnesota (Hartzell 0.0) at
Foster, Cm
'7 66 2$ .424
Lake Gun
4.80
4)
451.40.
American
League
Ryan,
"This
was
the
most
couraup.
Cleveland (Wilkins 01), 2:05 w infield, SD
10 72 30.417 Cal
0(2 8) 73.80; P (2.1) 170.40; T (2$.
Sixth Game
33; Jenkins.
Tex 25;
p.m.
geous win in my three years
Maddox, Phil
Hawks owner Ted Turner
IS 56 21 .315 Wortham, Chi 23; O.Jones, Sea I) 1,042.40. Time 32.09.
1 GaldosArca
2000 B 70 500
with the Hawks," said Atlanta echoed Brown's feelings.
60 4 40
Milwaukee (Caldwell 3-1).
6 Jess In Time
6.90 400 3.90 1 Arano Andre
s 2o
Coach Hubie Brown. -Eddie
"I was mentally prepared for
p.m.
Griffey, Cm
16 72 25.317
$ Jeto
7.10 3.80
0(37) 50.00; P(7.3) 1)2.80; T (7.3.
Chicago (Kravec 02) at 'Puhi, Hou
had to have his knee drained the series to end tonight,"
16 67 23.313
3 C Surfer
1)311.10.
5.20
Kansas City (Gura 1-2). $:3S Cncpcion. Cin
17 73 25.342
(6-0) 15-40; P (6-1) 71,40i T (&amp;-I.
before the gwne, Rollins is Turner said. "I have no idea if
Seventh Game
p. m.
Stargell, P11
11 44 15.341
3) 393.20. Time 31.82.
3
Santl
Wally
IS
20
5.00
470
facing
major knee surgery but we can win it (the series) or not,
18.340
Pre
FoWball
Toronto (Lemongello 0-2) &amp;I Royster, All
IS 53
Seventh Race, it, T:
2 Duran Rodolfo
5.60 5.60
New York Jets - Traded of
Texas (JenkIns 1.0). 1:35 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Super Slew
8.60 610 1.60 6 Said Pecina
460
GAS H pci. fensive lineman Darrell Austin to
Baltimore
(Stone 1.1)
at
Dave Pear
6.10 4.20
Q(23)39.40;P(3.2) 1II.90;T(3.2. Drew could hardly walk. So longtimeago.Thlswasucingon
Bay for the Buccaneers,
Tamps
California (Tanana 2.2), 10: 30 Kemp, Del
11
17
I Neo
Srack
4.80 4)279.40.
when (Armond) Hill got into the cake. This team doesn't
eighth-round draftchoicenext week.
0(37)24.40;
P(73) 4.2O; 1(7.3.
Eighth Game
Cornerback
John
Philadelphia
ew York (F!gueroa 21) at
.
foul
trouble, Johnson comes have to show me it has
a
W
outlaw announced his retirement.
Oakland (Wirth 10), 10:30 p.m.
Ei,litI_R_;:s.14 B:
Downing. Cal
17 61 23.391
hack
and
does an excellent Job character."
BAI,raizArrleta
7.40 370
Soccer
(Wright 0.0) at Seattle Cooper, Mu
15 59 73
7 Dew Duster
19.60 9.20 7.40 I Sara Goiri
780
Signed
New
Jersey
(ASL)
nisler 12), 10:35 p.m.
Oliver. lox
14 54 21.389
1 Alert's Reece
1140 9,00
0(30) 25.40; P(3.$) 111.00; 1(3.8.
Alex Pringle.
Thursday's Games
Carew. Cal
17 67 26 .381 defender
Appointed
3
Jerry's Flyer
1)852.20.
.00
17 65 25.3*5 Las Vegas (ASL)
Mlnrieso?a at Cleveland
Grich, Cal
0(1-7) 113.80; P (7.)) 353.80; 1 (7.
Ninth Game
16 63 24.381 Raul Carrito player-coach to soC
-thicago at Kan City, night
Bochte, Sea
1.3) 1,973.80. Time 31.1$.
3 Oscar
8 10 1.20 3 60
Orlando
DiNitto.
coed
Detroit at Milwaukee, night
Pryor, Chi
13 37 14 .370
Ninth Race, 5.14, B:
7 tsasa
500 3,60
PHILADELPHIA I Ul'l
lx)mflt," the 6-foot -3 goalie said.
Boston at Seattle, night
Home Runs
I 61's Reshuffle
75.00 30.40 560 SGasti
New York at Oakland, night
4.70
John
"They
Davidson
got the iiionientum and
National League - Murphy.
has
been
so
$ Jonas Jeannett
5.10 4.00
0(23) 32.40; P (32) 05.40; 1(32.
Baltimore at Calif, night
All
7;
Bonnell,
All
and
2 Genola
splendid in goal for the sur- were really cuiiimg at me.
3)234.00.
5.10
Kingman, Chi 5; Matthews, All,
0(1.8)44.20; P(IS) 211.10:1(1-S.
Tenth Game
prising New York Rangers in
"But what do you know?" he
National League
Schmidt, Phil, Milner, Pitt and
2.793.40. Time 32.02.
IZubi Olano
1510 600 460
East
tidded,
the
Stanley
Cup
tie's
Simmons, St.L 1.
playoffs,
smiling broadly. "The
Tenth Race. 3.16, A:
lVicandiSarduy
1.60 9 40
W L Pct. GB
American League
Lynn,
guys
Manatee Bandit 17.60 11 00 3.10 2 Egana Bad iota
'taU11Y
went
out and got another
entitled
to
a
little
5.00
Phila
10 4 .714 Sos 7; Aikens and Grich, Cal
NEW
YORK
Pitcher
1
Big
Heart
7.00
3.20
(UPI)0(14)
53.00.
P(4.fl
1
1
1.10;
1(4.1
snooze
goal."
now
and
th
en.
Montreal
9 S .643 1
and Cooper. Mu 5; DeCinces
.
Pete
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Bruce Sutter of the Qlcago 2 Sharkey
St Louis
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than a year, ran his mount irto three traffic jams during
the race. Experts believe the horse could have won by 25,

Picturesque, who won the Bowle Stakes, and Lot 0' Gold, a

doesn't have a favorite son in the running, but Virginian
Harry Meyerhoff's colt Spectacular Bid will be getting a
run for his money from Californian B.J. Ridder's strong
... contender, Flying Paster.
While the Kentucky Derby has drawn the second largest
number of nominees, 299, for for the mile-and-a-quarter
race for 3-year-olds, most of the pre-Derby speculation
has centered on the super qualities of Kentucky-bred
Spectacular Bid. The colt has won 11 of his 13 starts, in.

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old Ronnie Franklin. Franklin's riding Judgment was
roundly criticized, even by the horse's trainer, Grover
(Bud) Delp, In Spectacular Bid's next-to-last race, the
FlorldaDerby,dhefactthatthegraycoltwonby
foir lengthe.
The young jockey, who has been riding for little more

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East Vs. West In 103rd Kentucky Derby On May 5...
regarded son of Secretariat; Screen King, wbirm of Ow
Swift Stakes; Bell's Gold, winner of the Bay Shore Stakes;

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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won the Santa Anita Derby, Pole Position took the San
Felipe Handicap, Golden Act won the Louisiana Derby,
andRikalero,anofRvae,wundte Gol
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Other contenders are General Assembly, a highly

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Once again it will be the East against the West, as
America takes sides In the 105th running of the Kentucky
Derby. For those of you who can't make it to the grand,:: standor theinfield,ABcsportswlubecarrythgail the
clippity-clop li ve on Saturday, May 5. Viewers may
provide their own mint juleps.

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complete inspection at system
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Wednesday, April 25, 197

Longwood Officials Miffed Over Water Well Delays
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
When the city of Longwood's new well and 300,000 gallon
storage tank were officially connected with the city's
water system on January 26, it was thought to be the
answer to the water shortage experienced last year
during the dry season.
However now, three months later according to city
officials the new facility is still not working properly and
the city has withheld final payment of about 125,000 to the
contractor Bay-Con General of Longwood.
"How much longer is this bunch going to mess with the
water well and not get It working?" asked Commissioner
J. R. Grant at the Monday night meeting of the Longwood
City Commission. He explained that the telemetry that is
supposed to automatically synchronize the new $235,000
facility at Range Line and E.E. Williamson Road with the
old well on Route 427 Is not functioning properly and the
pump has to be turned off and on by hand.
A meeting is scheduled for Thursday for city officials to
meet with representatives of Bay-Con General, Winter
Park Telephone Company and the electrical contractor to
try and resolve the problem.
The commissioners, with the exception of Commissioner Ray Leibensperger, expressed Interest In

securing HUD (Department of Housing and Urban
Development) financed low cost housing for senior
citizens in the city.
"What do we have to gain?" asked Leibensperger.
"It would provide low cost housing for senior citizens,"
replied City Administrator David Chacey, who had been
contacted by HUD to see if the city was interested In such
a project.
"I'm not sure that's an advantage," Leibensperger
said.
A public hearing on the adoption of a Land Use Plan
map prepared for the city by the Land Planning Agency
was set for May 16 at 7:30 p.m.
A sore point in the plan as presented Is the Carter
Kennels on E. E. Williamson Road. Now zoned commercial, the property Is surrounded by residentially zoned

land.
Chasey said It was recommended Carter Kennels
remain as they are with the provision that they can't put
any other business there, but could expand their dog
kennel operation.
"There Is no earthly way you can justify the Carter
Kennels to remain commercial," exploded Leibensperger. "This plan is supposed to be the optimum for the
year 2000.. . It would be an absolute disruption in the
middle of the city. It Is obviously spot zoning and
defeating the entire purpose of the bill, which was Intended to provide some rational continuity."
Chasey, however, maintained because the property was
already zoned commercial, the city could not zone him out
of business.
"This is plan and you can't look at It as a zoning map,"

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said City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. "The business would
have to be closed down for six months or 180 days before
the zoning could revert back. By adopting the map you are
not going to preclude the business from operating."
Lee Ostrowsky of Longwood Groves called It an :
"eyesore" to neighboring residents. "When they operated
the sod farm there it had trucks coining in and out all
hours day and night," she said. "I want to see It phased
out as commercial in a residential area and don't want
any business establishment there. It was the understanding of the people in the area this would be included in the plan."
The Commission voted unanimously to authorize Mayor
June Lormann to sign a contract with International
Systems, Inc. for their service in helping the city obtain
federal grants. The city will pay $9,500 to the firm now and
another $9,500 later, as the annual fee.

Cook Of The Week

Mother Of 6 Enioys Cooking

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25

starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Italian-AmerIcan Social Club of Sanford, 8 p.m., Wine
and Cheese Cafe, Sanford Plaza. New Members welcome.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
South Seminole Optimists 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Like Mary Rotary, 8 a.m. Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, Interstate-4. and
Route 434.
SISTER, Inc. noon, Holiday Inn.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertonia noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, County Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Saalord-Semliole Jaycees board meetings 7:30 p.m.
Jaycee building, 4th and French, Sanford.
Seminole Rebakab Lodge 43, 8p.m., Odd Fellows, 1074
Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., Sanford.
Seminole County League of Women Voters unit
meeting on SALT 2, 7:30 p.m.
Seminole Chapter Florida Audubon, 2 p.m., Florida
Power &amp; Light building, Sanford. Speaker
Michael
Kuypers.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
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Se'nI'le Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
.Airport.
Sale South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
• Altamonte Springs.
South Volnola Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watcher,, ii am., Altamonte Mall Sears.
Tglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church
Lake Howell Road.
Losgwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, Route 434.
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Yew Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Axi Flower Show, 2-5 p.m., Garden Club of Sanford,
U.S. Highway 1742 and Fairmont.

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By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
Sea Morris of Longwood,
enjoys cooking and it's
.probably a good thing she
,i1oes. As the mother of six
'eladopted children, she has
J!1earied to cook easy,
,nutritious dishes, while
:copIng with rising food
prices,
; Pushed for time, Bea
u1es a slow cooker
yfrequently. "I drive a
:'school bus for Forrest Park
3&amp;hoo1.
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My youngest son,
.z'Richard Allan, attends this
nchool. We leave the house
.-.*at 6:06 a.m.. and Ret home
*t 4:45 p.m. I really like to
'beke but there just isn't
much time," she said.
A strong believer in
oungsters learning to
boys included, Bea
laughed and said, "I only
knew bow to make* biscuits
at home and really learned
to cook after I got married.
However, I must admit my
; oldest daughter, Faye,
doesn't have any interest in
. cooking. But my husband,
Al, bakes terrific cookies."
Someday Bea would like
to have a microwave oven.
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professor has calculated
the annual cost of regulation to be $97.9 billion;
it cost about $25 billion to
put a man on the moon.
We don't quarrel with all
regulation. Some price, safety
and operating regulation Is necessary In recent years.
however, there has been a flood of new regulation.
Much of it contradictory Overlapping. Counter.
productive.
There are 427 boards, agencies. commissions, councils and bureaus that have energy-related
authority under the auspices of the new federal Depart.
ment of Energy The Code of Federal Regulations
that lists all federal regulations is now 7O00 pages and
growing by 4000 pages a year.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?
Simply put, about $2000 of
q
the gross Income of a family of
.. V
four goes to pay the costs
of regulation which are hidden
.f.
In the price of every product
you buy Including your
monthly utility bills.
There's one thing about the
U.S. taxpayer— he'salive...
and kicking!

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CUT BACK. CUT OFF.
CUT DOWN TO SAVE.
oi l prices will mean higher prices
H
forjustabout everything. Gasoline.

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Heating oft Plastics. Fertilizers. Pesticides. Electricity
Low sulphur residual oil, the kind FPL uses to produce approximately 50%of our electriclty has increased
from $2.34 per barrel (January 1969) to $1745 today
Retlar sulphur oil wnt from $L92 per barrel to $14.Oa
Meaningfui conservation will help There are pamphlets on how to "cut down on" automobile usage.

And ehctrlcthj usage. You can get the booklet "How to
save money on your electric bill" at any FPL office.

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BR.AZILNUTCAKE
1½ cups Brazil nuts (½
lb. shelled)
1 cup pecan halves
16 oz. pitted dates
1½
cups
drained
maraschino cherries
44 cup all-purpose flour
~4 cup sugar
½ tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. salt
3 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
In large bowl, combine
nuts, dates and cherries.
Throughly stir together
flour, sugar, baking
powder and salt. Beat eggs
and vanilla until foamy.
Stir in flour mixture. Pour
over nut mixture, stirring
to mix well . Turn into
greased and paper lined 9x
50 loaf pan. Bake in 300
degree oven for 1 hour and
30 mm. Cool In pan 10 nun.
This is good around
Christmas.
PECAN PIE
1 cup sugar
2 tbsp. flour, heaping
cup melted butter
½ cup white corn syrup
3 eggs well beaten
1 cup shelled pecan

halves
1 tsp. vanilla
Combine sugar, flour,
melted butter and corn
S)TUP and vanilla. Add
eggs. Put pecans in pie
shell. Pour filling over
pecans. Bake at 350
degrees until bubbly.
FRUIT PIE
9 in. unbaked pie shell
1 can ii lb. 5 oz.) cherry
pie filling or any filling of
choice)
4 pkgs. (3 oz. size) soft
cream cheese
½ cup sugar
2 eggs
½ tsp. vanilla

1 cup dairy sour cream
Preheat overt to 425
degrees. Prepare pie shell,
spread half of cherry pie
filling in bottom. Bake shell
15 mm. until crust is golden
brown. Reduce oven to 350
degrees. In small bowl,
beat cheese, sugar, eggs
and vanilla until smooth.
Pour over hot cherry pie
filling. Bake 25 mm. Cool
completely on wire rack.
Spoon sour cream around
edge of pie. Fill center with
remaining filling. Serves S.

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DEAR ABBY: My husband getting on, but has not updated
this, but he is an attorney!
two sons, 17 and 19, stay home
has told me that he wants to be his will in the last 20 years. Our
MRS. G. IN BEL AIR and "bach It."
crimated. Then his last wish Is finan cial pict ure has changed
DEAR MRS. C.: Trying to
We just learned they're
to have his ashes scattered over radically. He has considerably
get an attorney to update his planning to Invite about 10
the local
country club where he more pro perty and assets and,
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wWls like tryingto get a doctor couples to a party at our house
to top it off, he inherited quite a
Ilb twnid down for mom. quit smikiag or lose we1ht. while we're gone.
bsrs1p three times. (He never large wn from his mother.
_______
Don't give up. Keep rem
inding
We firmly told them that they
(14 make It, so he 'joined
him
until
he
does
something
could have the party only if an
We have grown children and
Anther club.)
about It. (P.S. I'm usually aunt and uncle chaperoned It.
grandchildren. Abby, and I feel
'i um iwi LflOU8nI
ne was very uneasy knowing that very important fact of life opposed to nagging, but In this The boys didn't like that idea,
foolish to want his ashes unless
and suggested instead that a
my husband updates his without giving him the un- case I recommend It,t
ieattered over a club that
newly-married
couple of their
iouldn't accept him as a will much of his estate will not presslon that I am In a hurry to
DEAR ABBY: The letter acquaintance
he
the
be posed of according to his bury him?
tnmber, but he Insists that
about the 8-year-old girl who chaperones. (This couple is
this wishes,
wanted a bra even though she about the age of our elder son.)
Is the way he wants it and
How can I get him to face this
You are not going to believe didn't
body is going to talk him out
have anything to put in U My husband promptly vetoed
reminded me of the following t
alit.
hat suggestion. We then gave
anecdote:
- What do youthlnk of his idea?
the
boys a choice of postponing
S
i was shopping in a large
BETTER HALF
the party until we return, have
department store with my 12the party before we go, or
DEAR HALF: Permission is
year-old daughter and my 76- having the aunt and uncle
3
rophs to______
scatter one's ashes
year-old gra ndmother whom cha
pe rone it. Well, their noses
prtnte property, so tell your
we call Bubby.
have
been out of joint ever
Last
minute
preparations
are
trance
to
Sunland
ersfsteit husband that he
Estates;
My daughter dragged me
since.
dbsbIy won't have any better being made for the annual 3- Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 over to look at some bras,
Abby, my husband and I have
uik crushing that club after he day, free Flower Show spon- p.m.; and Sunday, from 1 p.m. although she didn't need one
The show, "T.V. Guide," will yet.
looked forward to a wellearned
sakes u ash of himself than sored by the Garden Club of
Sanford. The hours are Friday include divisions for Hot'Wore.
Bubby asked, "what are you vacation. We would not feel at
from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Garden tic ulture and for Artistic training your breasts to do?" ease unless we were reasonably
DEAR ABBY: My husband Center on Hwy 17-92 and Design. There will be 28 flower
Without blinking an eye, her certain that everything was all
riot think heisiinmortal.Hejs Fairmont Avenue at the enarrangements Interpreting the great-granddaughter replied right at home. Do you think we
theme Of the show.
"To grow!" Bubby bought her are being fair In our demands?
MOM AND POP
Entry of growing plantsWill the bra, thus dosing a gap that
be from 10 am. to 4 p.m. on spanned four generations!
DEAR M AND P: Yes. And
April 26 and will not be acNo Trades Accepted
NEWSDAY READER hoorray for you and for all other
cepted
April 27. Each
DEAR ABBY: My husband parents who insist on having a
exhibitor may make no more and I will be going on our clean-cut understanding of
B.glnnlng Mon. April 23rd
than 15 entries of growing vacation soon. After much what their children
may and
plants.
persuasion, we agreed to let our may not do In their absence.
Cut specimens may beenA111110111bTo95
tered from $ am. to 10 am.,
AprllV.Contalnerswfljbe FRIGIDAiRE
provided. Each exhibitor may
make no more than 15 entries of
AU has
p1.95

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well. Spoon over meat
mixture. Cover batter and
simmer 15 mm. without
removing lid.
WHITE MOUNTAIN
CAKE
2 cups sugar
½ lb. butter
1 cup milk
4 cups flour
1 tsp. vanilla
3 tsp. baking powder
8 egg whites
Sift flour and baking
powder together. In
another bow), beat butter
until creamy. Add sugar,
then milk and flour
alternately. Add vanilla,
Beat egg whites until stiff,
but not dry, and fold gently
Into batter. Bake in oblong
pan at 350 degrees.
Icing:
8 egg yolks
½ lb. butter
2 cups sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup white raisins
1 cup English walnuts
1 cup pecans
1 cup coconut
Cook butter, sugar and
beaten egg yolks, stirring
constantly until thickened.
Add rest of ingredIents.

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"It would really be a great
Spread rice in bottom of
convenience. To save time,
large baking dish, (Corning
I often make double batWare). Place chicken over
ches of dishes, like chili,
rice. Season to taste. Add
and freeze part of it," she
soup and water. Cover.
said.
Bake 20 mm. at 450
Bea collects recipes from
degrees. Turn down to 350
I r I e n d s, family, degrees and bake another
newspapers
and
hour. We like it and you can
magazines. "I generally
warm It up also.
stick close to the original
PANCAKE BURGER
recipe. They turn out better
BASH
for me that way. This
14 lb. ground beef
Pancake Burger Bash
½ cup chopped onion
recipe Is a complete meal
i tsp. salt
In Itself. Just add a salad,"
2.3 tsp. chill powder
she said.
1 can (8 oz.)tomato sauce
Bea does a lot of sewing,
i can 0 lb.) tomatoes
mostly for the children.
1 can (1 lb.) corn, whole
"I'd love to start quilting,
kernel
but just haven't the time,"
Dumplings:
she said. A member of the
1½ cups pancake mix
Seminole Bus Drivers'
½ cups crushed corn
Association, she also
chips
teaches Sunday School at
i egg
First Baptist Church,
2 tbsp. cooking oil
Longwood.
cup water
CHICKEN AND RICE
Brown beef and onion,
CASSEROLE
drain, add salt, chili
1½ cups rice, (Minute
powder, tomato sauce,
Rice, uncooked)
tomatoes and corn with
1 frying chicken
liquid. Simmer 10 mm. Stir
1 can cream of celery
occasionally.
soup
To make dumplings:
1 can onion soup
To pancake mix, add
2 cans water
egg, oil and water, Mix

Husband Wants Ashes Scattered

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PUTTING MAN ON

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Trophies will be awarded are

PAPER BACK EXCHANGE

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2324 PARK DR., SANFORD

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and Loan of Seminole trophy

Nears Men,, Tues., Then., Fri. Sit,
loa m. till p.m.
CLOSED: Sun.1 Wed.

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will be awarded toth,wjnnerof
the sweepstakes award In
Jljgslgp Bat Of
design.
Seminole trophy will be
awarded to the wirm of the
sweepstakes award in herUcultare. The Helen Robison
Memorial trophy (Donor—Diet
Gardeners Circle) will be
awarded to a menaw of the
Garden Club of Sialiord, Inc
who receives the bias ribbon in
the elgndaaforno,lc,s,
The Pad Ps$dmts trophy
will beawardsdtoths wlimsrol
the tricolor award In d,el.
The First F.dsral Saviep &amp;
Loan Association of Mid.
Florida trophy Will b awarded
to the winose
the credMty
award
The A""t
National Bask of Sanford
will be awarded to the
wsr Of the award of ho,.
Uculture exeUsnee. The Belle
&amp;y try (Donor—Bass
Circle) will be awarded to a
unv bor Of the Garden Club Of
Be,d, Isc, Who rscsi,N the
vbes'ssl sword. Le. tM bed
uAft Of a arhery plad.

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corn
tablespoons Parkay
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medium zucchini, cut into
¼-inch slices

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feature large hearths, and the
friends soon gathered around
Jennifer's to sing Indian songs,
but drums and enter into some Cut corn from cobs. Melt
margarine In skillet over
roimd.dances.
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pirlta, for when ennIfer
pesaid the " chise," (Qieese
and green chili nachos), her
guests confirmed they were
'ready to feedi Jennifer served
the hot seasoned "Pueblo
Fire," (red chill soup)
ciet€i with Indian
WPA design.
Every Pueblo village boasts a
special home for the chief of the
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10 dried red chili pods
3 cups water

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for her "Pueblo Feast" party,
lb. round steak, cut Into
In honor of her Zia Pueblo small pieces
Indian heritage. These special
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months, and Jennifer
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as she is called, "little
Remove stems and seeds
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bountiful meal of authentic water. Tear Chill pods into
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?-'.ereat1ng unusual party ideas to cream of chicken soup
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1 cup milk
caramel to resemble a pueblo
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4 teaspoons canned or fresh house.
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CREAMY FROSTING
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% cup Parkay margarine
panning. By combing novel
1 pkg. (12) corn tortillas
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Dash of salt
'decorations and activities,
Tomato wedges
4% cups sifted confectioners'
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Herrera, won top honors this garlic salt. In 2-quart casserole, until light and
If frosting
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stiff, add adAwarcis.
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Jennifer
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Junior Miss from Albuquerque, first place
winner of a $2,500 cash
scholarship;
Colleen
Corrigan, South Dakota's
Junior Miss from Yank.
ton, first runner-up and
recipient of a $1,250 cash
scholarship;
Becky
Redd, Florida's Junior
Miss from Lakeland, a
second runner-up and
winner of a 1750 cash
scholarship;
and
Suzanne
Kennedy,
Nebraska's Junior Miss
from
Omaha,
third
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DEAR READER
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one. If everyone could make important factors In preventing
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style, we'd have a lot less -most of the runners I kflOW
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persist.
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mean everyone who runs will
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moreweight than the rest of the balanced Idea of
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him fit your foot with a pad or
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insert that decreases; the weight hear about some
In that area.
public figure
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foot Is Just like a callous on the hear any emphasis on
hand. It's because of work that someone died In bed. If you
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rubbing and Irritlating that spend a large p of
area. If you wear gloves on yo ur running, you increase your
hands, you're less likely to chances of something hapdevelop
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palms.
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a two-card ending. Dummy
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held the queen of clubs and a
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marathon twice.
I have a callous which builds
up on the ball of my right foot
and becomes hard and often
burns. I cut it down and use the ____________________________
sanding method. Can YOU
recommend something to •'s protect an area that's
on it?
responding In this way on the
i also have heard that
bottom of the foot, you'll have
nan will live 10 10 15 YUtS lees problem from the callous.
longer. Once I was a near
alcoholic but when I started
Finally about runners living
running, I quit alcohol. Do you longer. Many of them de.One of
think the alcohol Is out of my the reasons Is because many Of
system by now? Anyway, I feel them are lean. The amount of
great from a lSinIle workout exercise they do helps prevent
and I hope I run until I'm six obesity. That, in turn,

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Favorite

Bread

or until tender, over slow
burning coals, turning
occasionally. It's so good
you'll find guests will eat
more than one ear, so be
sire to have plenty.

Warm weather Is here
and Florida sweet corn is in
abundance so let's head for
the backyard for some
good outdoor cooking.
Having a neighborhood
cookout can be fun and the
food exceptional, UPCis1•
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roasted Florida sweet corn,
It's easy toprepare and lip
smacking good. Just
remove the husks and silks
and place each ear on a
square of aluminum foil
along with a pat of butter.
Sprinkle with salt and
pepper then wrap corn
securely using a double
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chopped green pepper and
cheddar cheese.
When buying sweet corn
be sure to select ears that
are well filled with bright,
plump, milky kernels. The
husks should be fresh
looking and green colored.
Always refrigerate until
ready to use. And, for the
bed taste cook the ears as
soon as possible.

Another corn favorite,
that goes well with grilled
hamburgers, pork ribs,

steaks, or thicken Is the
famous Southern specialty
corn bread made with
corn meal. Florida Depart.
ment of Agriculture Home
Economists have given our
featured recipe a delightful
new flavor by adding fresh
golden kernels of Florida
sweet corn as well as
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CHEESE BREAD
4 ears fresh Florida corn
(2 cups)
1½ cups yellow corn
meal

¼ cup all-purpose flow
1 Tablespoon baking
powder
1¼ teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon sugar
¼ teaspoon ground white
pepper
3 eggs

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11/4 cups milk
¼ cup butter or margarine, melted
1 cup sharp Cheddar
cheese, shredded and
divided
½ cup green pepper,
chopped
Remove husks and silks
from corn. Cut kernels
from corn; set aside. in a
large bowl mix together
corn meal, flour, baking
powder, salt, sugar and
white pepper. In a separate
bowl lightly beat eggs. Add
milk and melted butter.
Add to corn meal mixture;
stirring lightly with a fork
just until blended. Lightly
stir In reserved corn, green
pepper, and % cup of the
cheese. Grease and flour
an 11% x 7½ x 1% baking
pan. Pour batter Into pan;
spread smooth. Bake in a
preheated 425 degree oven

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until knife Inserted in
center comes out clean and
op is beginning to brown,
about 30 minutes. Sprinkle
with remaining ¼ cup
cheese. Return to hot oven
and bake 3 minutes longer.
Cool In pan for 5 minutes.
Cut Into squares.
CORI4BURGER
SURPRISE
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 cup fresh Florida sweet
corn cut from cob
½ cup Ritz crackers,
coarsely crushed
¼ cup green onion,
chopped
¼ cup parsley, snipped
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon dried sage,
crushed
2 pounds ground beef
Black pepper
Garlic salt

Corn

Combine the egg, cheese,
crackers, green onion,
parsley, Worchedershire
sauce, salt, and sage.
Divide beef In half. On
sheets of waxed paper pat
each half into large circles
of equal size. Sprinkle each
patty with black pepper
and garlic salt. Spoon
stuffing over one circle of,
meat to within 1 inch of
edge. Top with second'
circel of meat; peal off top
sheet of waxed paper.
Pinch edges of meat
together to seal. Place
meat patty on a wellgreased grill basket;, peel
off remaining paper.
Sprinkle with additional
garlic salt and pepper.
Grill over medium coals
about 15-20 minutes on each
side until done. Garnish
with onion rings If desired.
Serves 4-6.

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leftover meats for variety
when serving more than
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occasion
Mousses are easy to
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cook's recipe file.

2 teaspoons lemon juice
Pimiento strips
½ cup mayonnaise
½ cup sour cream
I
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entree at a

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broth to soften. Heat,
stirring until gelatine is
dissolved. Chill until
slightly thickened.

2 cans (5 ounces each)
chunk-white chicken,
chopped

1-3rd cup chopped celery
¼ cup finely chopped
onion
Salad greens

In bowl, blend mayonnaise, sour cream and
mustard. Add chicken,
celery and onion. Fold into
gelatin. Spoon onto first
layer. Chill until firm.

In saucepan, sprinkle
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teaspoons) on 'i cup broth
to soften. Place over low
heat, stirring until gelatin
is dissolved.
Remove from heat. Stir

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59$
Stokely Peaches .... fl..s.
sun
St.k.ly's (Bake A Fruit Cocktail Coke)
American ....................

Fruit Cocktail ..........

K,aft'. Sliced Noturol

Big Eye Swiss..............

Early Peas •••.•...........

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6

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reserving a few for garnish, if

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GREEN BEANS WITH

DILL MUSTARD BUTTER

Yield: 4 serving.
1O oz. pkg.frozen green beajj
½ tsp. salt

'.4 tsp. dill weed
½ tsp. dry mustard
1 tsp. lemon juice
tbsp. water
2 tbap. butter or margarine

add to the egg white mixture. Bake in 325 degree F. oven for stirring quickly just until 20 minutes. Stir well. Continue
blended . Stir in coco nut and to cook covered an additional 25
vanilla. Cool 20 minutes; stir. minutes. Serve Immediately
Chill Just before serving, layer with corned beef.

desired.

11I1I14WGreenSfamps
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meat fork can be Inserted and removed easily. Brush the
cooked meat with toasted
sesame seeds and let stand'
about 15 minutes before car.

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Fresh Cucunsh.rs.....6

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orange sections, drain ed
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sugar, and continue beating
until mixture will form soft

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stand 5 minutes. Meanwhile,
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swift's Premium Sliced klogna.r
Olive Loaf,.................. Z' 75c
Piwares. Sliced
129
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Meat &amp; Shrimp Egg Rolls

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1 egg yolk
1 egg white
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Franks......................... : S 14
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Del Monte Cream Style or Whole Kernel

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Del Monte Bartlett

Fresh (3 to 54b. avg.) Pork Lain Sirloin or
Blade End Roast.......... T $29
Roth's Block Hawk (Regular or Thick)
14b
Sliced Bacon ...............
: S129
OscorMay., (Regular .rk.f)
$169
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HUishir. Farm
Smoked Sausage......... V $119
Swift's Premium kn.l.ss Fully Cs.k.d
Smoked Daisies...........
$229
Oscer Mayor Sandwich Spread Chubs.,

,..$

Regular Or With Iron

19c

Cooked chicken

substituted for beef.

pourri...

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Pot

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occasionally. Garnish with
green pepper rings, If desired.
Makes about 3 cups.

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½ cup chopped onion

A

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Potatoes
skillet. Remove and drain.
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BEEFY PORK

Martha Whitot Colton Pickin' Corn Broad,

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Potatoes Go Italian

Clear Springs Frozen Dressed

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dessert for a complete, easy ingredients. Heat, stirring

Peas.......................... Xv 69'

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87C

p._...

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SAVE 7c, Birds Eye Frozen Peas 1
Cream Sauce, Potatoes &amp; Cream Sauce,
French Beans With Almonds Or

There Is Only One Ritzl Nabisco

Ritz Crackers..... .........b.
Great With Fries, Del Monte
24-u.
Tomato Catsup...........hot

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bean combination with leftover
2 teaspoons Worcestershlrê
beef or chicken and your sauce
1 tCU)OOfl vinegar
favorite seasonings.
Green pepper rings (op.
You'll find that fresh fruits
such as sliced oranges, tonal)

J
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In a saucepan, cook onion
enhance such a bean dish. Add
with
mustard In butter until
bread or hot rolls, milk and
a tender.
Add
remaining

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RED ROSE

A Pace Change

2

Whipped Topping .....
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Shredded Hash Brown

Stretch a simple pork-and-

TRAI

89

Bean dishes provide essential margarine
morney. That I can (16 o unces) pork and
may be why they are gaining in beans with tomato sauce
1 c up cubed cooked beef
popularity agaln.
protein for less

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Vanilla Wafers ..........

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' Are you looking for a product SAUTEED SEAFOOD WITH
tlat Is quick and easy to CIThU&amp;AUIONDBUTrER
e, rjth In food values,
2 pounda fish fluiti, fresh or
istinctively different In frozen
? Well; look no farther,
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yu've found the answer ft's
Dash cayenne pepper
sjfoodl
¼ cup margarine or cooking
'Cooking is easy and the oil
results are delicious when you
Paprika
use fishery products. They are
onethIrd cup sliced blanched
naturally tender and require almonds
only enough cocking to flake
2 tablespoons lemon or lime
may and bring out the flavor, juice
Choose seatrout, snapper,
¼ teaspoon grated lemon or
niglet, or other thick fish lime rind
fillets, and add a touch of
1 email ripe avocado peeled,
Ingenuity and a dish of seeded, and sliced
Imagination with your choice of
Thaw fish If from. Sprinkle
sauces, marinades, stuffings, with salt and cayenne pepper.
or just lemon and butter to suit Had ¼ cup margarine or
your fancy and the occasion, cocking oil In large frying pan.
Pain or fancy, there's a Arrange fish in single layer In
btload of good eating when frying pan (about ½ at a tune)
ypq'enjoy fish fillets.
and brown lightly on both sides,
uteed Seafood with Qtrne. turning once, 5 to 7 minutes
ónd Butter is we to pique - --total cooking time or- until •ftsh
YW family's curiosity as well flakiseasily when tasted witha
a, their appetites. The secret fprt Tranafur cooked fish to
1in cooking the fish fillets be" sirthg platter; sprinkle
jil they flake easily when with perika and keep hot. Add
tàtid with a fork. Thw fish is r,,nInhig ¼ cup margarine to
then topped with almcnbuttac frying pan; beat. Add almonds
sauce with a bit of lemon or and toast lightly. Remove from
We. This particular recipe heat; dir in juice and rind.
produces an entree that looks Spoon over fish. Top with thin
picture-pretty and tastes as lilt slices of avocado. Makes I
1'i-chefs madirphcot
servings.

Benefit

COUPONS I : 16 1 AN( WORTH
600 STAMPS 0% A FUNCHASI

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1

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pound ground beef
4-ounce can

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GLAZED COFFEE CAKE

-,

2 cans (10 biscuits each
refrigerated buttermilk or
countryMyle biscuits
½ cup sugar
14 cup chopped
cup butter or

pecans
egg
margarine,
1-3rd cup chopped onion
GLAZE
¼ cup dry bread
crumbs
¼ cup honey
1 teaspoon salt
' cup frozen orange juice
of pepper
concentrate
2 cups chopped
1 tablespoon flour
potatoes, cooked
iteaspoon cinnamon
3 tablespoons milk
Heat oven to 375 degr.s
½ pound process cheese
Grease 9-Inch square pa
spread, cubed
Se
1 tablespoon chopped
teuthcan of dougJi1at
10 bIscuits.
fresh parsley
¼ teaspoon salt
Combine sugar and peànp.
Combine meat, mushrooms, Dip biscuits In melted buttit
egg, onion, bread crumbs and then In sugar mixture. Arraflg*
seasonings; m lightly. Press biscuits in prepared pan In
meat mixture onto bottom and rows, overlapping
blscuttè
sides of 9-Inch pie plate. Bake at slightly.
-400 degrees, 15 mInutes,
Remove meat shell from oven;
glaze lngredieits in
reduce oven temperature to 350 saucepan. Mix well. Cock over
degrees. Drain excess fat from medium heat, stirring ca
dantly, until bubbly. Spoon
meat si.u.
Mash hot potatoes with milk; glaze over biscuits.
stir In process cheese spread,
Bake at 375 degrees for 30
parsley and salt. Fill hot meat minutes. Cover biscuits with
shell with potato mixture, aluminum foil. Bake S
W
Return to oven; contin ue minutes more or until biscuits
biking 10 minutes. I servings. are gold,n brown wdneLj,
doughy in center. Let stand In
CORlED BEEP' P0K
pan 5 nilnutes before turning
OVEN ROASTING WiTh
out on serving plate. Serve
SESAME8EEDIRUSHON
wa. Makes 9.4nch coffee
Place a Premium Cornea cake.
mushrooms, drained

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Wednesday, April 25,1979
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

OUR

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

We Have Everything For
SprIngtime fun &amp; food

INFLATION

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SAVE 109 PACKED FRESH DAILY

Fresh Slaw or Salad
SAVE

201

A LI PICA 101* OWl'

Fresh Asparagus
SAVE 20C

Fla. White Grapefruit
SAVE III:

Fresh Florida Oranges
SAVE 3OC[IRA FMICY

or:

Red Delicious Apples

SAVE 1011*1

Not PLASTIC IN

SAVE IOC

Florida Citrus Punch

FRESH

P0601111

YELLOW
SQUASH

FRESH

CRISP

FLORIDA
CELERY

FRESH
CARROTS

99g
3
2 59
SAVE

SAVE

540

ISO

LBS

18

SAVE 7

SAVE * AIR -USP&amp; OW NEINVIUYRIU

Bnls. Chuck Pot Roast

CELLO

STALKS

BAG

Fresh Pork Butts
SAVE**3TILVY

p

Western Spare Ribs

ill
131

Fresh Pork Steaks

L188

Smoked Bacon

FRESH
FLORIDA
OR GEORGIA
PREMIUM
GRADE

$

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LB

SAVE * LIPISUCU
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Skillet Brand Bacon

SAVE 40

SAVE 200 A LB

SAVE *21st $SI I lIP

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Agar Canned Ham
SAVE 21.31st POTATO SAUl N

Dandee Cole Slaw

$2n
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3 CAN
980

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Axelrods Mozzarella Cheese

89

$148

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$148

Sliced American Singles
SAVE ill? LI PANTRY Pilot

88
4/$ 1

Vegetable Oil Spread
SAVE 321Ssa NP$-AWT. flAVISS

Loaf Cheese Spread

Les Cal Swiss Style Yogurt

SAVE *1st PANTRY Pill

SAVE lilisi PANTRY Pill

Grated Parmesan Romano

Crescent Dinner Rolls

58c

980

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Creamed Cottage Cheese

&amp;sf

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Quaker Quick Grits
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890
794

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690
79'
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Pantry Pride Cola

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Showboat Pork &amp; Beans
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Packer Label Mushrooms

SAVE SI isa P*SE Iii

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Renuzit Solid Deodorant
SAVE *Ska ASSUTtI VMITIS

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4/$1
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98

Shoulder Blade Lamb Chops

$168

Grade A Cornish Hens

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Waffle Syrup

SAVE

Party Flake Rolls

79
49

Lysol Spray Disinfectant
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Spaghetti Sauce
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Crispy Rice Cereal

59

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Pantry Pride Honeybuns
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40 0*.

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Heinz Pickles

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Eldorado Cooked Shrimp

3 TO 5 LBS

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GERMAN STYLE

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Cremora Coffee Creamer

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Little Friskies Buffet
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Grouper Fillets

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2G.$118

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Wednesday, Apr1125, lfl
A Reliable Theme
CLASSIFIED ADS

TONIGHT'STV

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foreign power Is accused of the

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Crime. (2Hpi.)

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QD MARY TYLER MOORE

()PAUWORD PLUS
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
00W,4s
0 EDUCATIONAL PRO.
GRAMMING

Peter Sellers, Sergio Mendes.

Mary sadly prepares to leave
her newsroom friends to start a
new job.
THE CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER

.

(FTHE NEWLYWED GAME
OROCKFORD FILES Rock.
ford becomesatargetofboth
Federal agents and the mob
whenhestumbiesuponsnme.

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gal gun.runnlngoperation.
POLICE WOMAN Pepper
goes undercover to break up a
crime ring preying on a ritzy

REPORT

7:30
LIARS CLUB
(4) FAMILY FEUD

0 RYAN'S HOPE
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

12:00
(F BIG VALLEY Heath Is

$l.Ss BEAUTY SHOW
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Ken Berry,
Carl Rainer.
DICK CAVETI Guest:

(2)
(F MIDDAY

efforts to land a major account,
drops into sleep and dreams of
a terrifying future. (R)
BIG VALLEY A Mexican

EIGHT IS ENOUGH Tom Is

Susan. nervous about her date
with a very eligible bachelor,
avoids telling him that she has
a baby.

(2) WHEELS Erica decides on
psychiatric treatment, but t he

death of her younger son sends
her looking for another solution, leavi ng Adam to salvage
the remnants of his life. (Part 5
of 5)(R)

(FO YOU CAWT GO HOME
AGAIN Lee Grant, Chris
Saandon and Hurd Hatfield

star In this adaptation of Thom.
as: Wolfe's classic story of a
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roment
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CHARLIE'S ANGELS Kelly
falls in love with the stunt-flying

grandson of a notorious crime
figure. (R)

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2) (C) (1970) Ric hard Widmark,
Skye Aubrey. The President's
adviser Is kidnapped, and a

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By PATRICIA McCORMAC

CI) TODAY IN FLORIDA

aimed at helping teachers and

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(corner of 10th
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INFSITI DINNER
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hon

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

DEi.74

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, at the ahove court a written'
FLORIDA.
statement of any claim or dernaw
CIVIL ACTION NO,: 7NIS.cA*i theymayhav,, Each claim must"
IN RI:
in writing end must indicate the
THE MARRIAGE OF
basis for the claim, the name ard
GLORIA JEAN HONSLEY,
address of the creditor or his agei-or attorney, and the amou. -

.
many par.nfs truly HERNANDES, a single man,

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Italy understand hew IaPolito it le to $a $0 $
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in

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demands against the estate are

51g. Judy Gilbert

deceased, the unknown heirs,
Wife, claimed. If the claim is no1 yet due,
devlseel, assignees, loners, creel. and
the data when It will become de *5, trustee or claimants by, VIRGIL ERNEST IIORSLEY,
shalt be stated, If the claim it..'
tPwoij, under or against RAISON
contingent or unhlguldated, l We

'I wondir how

seen, r,iuiorJng old Ideas and
sloring new oms.

5a,, To.WIt: Section 5455 'firtlt below.
All Persons hivIno claims or
Florida Statutes 1W.
Publish: April 1I,IS,Mayz,,1si required, WITHIN THREE

"Teachers
Gilds to Tilevi_____
Plaintiff
66To
.in," taiii about the rise In -u"
THE ESTATE OF NAMON HER.
horns. we not end camot be suicide tatui for
active pests of u total lee'- year aide - op over 171 p. NANDEZ etc. at al
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since 1111. It's a MWI of
OF ACTION
Bid thet is wrong. Minter Increasing depreulos* and TO: THE NOTICE
ESTATE
OF RAP
noted that pens Can use llI"eu. Bid the suicides we HER NANDEZ, a single man,

erosion of

und.rstand how
Important It Is to

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their

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nature of the uncertainty shall ha

NOTICI O ACTION
stated. If the claim I secured, INS
TO: VIRGIL ERNEST I4OR$1(y NOwity shall be descrle. The
Sim Marysvltle.
claimant shall deliver eufflciee-.Seattle, Washin,Ien, ien
coØss at the claim t, the clerk to..
encumbering the fSIIew Wi real YOU,
si.'v vVIRGIL ..INEIT NOR. enabiethecliktemaiieneco,
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p, operty In SemInole County, ppig
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THIRD SECTION, according
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Iat thereof as COrdid in Plot
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look 15. P' IS at 111 PUBlIC MELBOURNE
P Marriage en MONTHS FROM THE DATE g
deceased
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN mat
aComiatofoa,,

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PARRISH,

AIII,

Record. of Seminole Cowity,

Ioride,
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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
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goodsectionclose todown town?
'tier financing,

ehavior management
preferred. Day or eve-wkend

1',

4.ake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Cal!
)l3salo Mariner's viilage. Lg.1 BR, 2 B. new apt. All ap.
piiances, no children or pets.
$300. 141 Landmark, Deltona.
465-4591.

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SCimpatlble Realtor-Asso.

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* Over 32 Years experience

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*N.Iiai Estate lroliar
JOHN KNIDIR ASSOC.

on psyid street. city water.
$,5,

$4

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at 322-2*.

LAKE FRONT over ,v acre
building slte
beautifully

WK.
Ian LIII. kIt &amp;
.Medestly turn upstairs apt,
'to
Ing.ssnlercIflzeN
edy, $325 ms. --

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you' career in Neal (state, call
Hut Stinsirem, Realto..Owner,

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Silties. Can be loched. SIN

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5 Full.Time Office Sopervislon

enlertainment area. Privacy
wall, dual Winkler syitem.

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formal OR, post wialebo

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157 W.Ce.liMIrciaI

Sider 3BR,flSheme.Many
unique

featwee, picturesque

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALE
LEADENI WE LIST 1. SELl
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1

Sanford's Sales Leader

322- 2420

ewed, iliad, trees. Cesv, 55
ISUSI
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'IIsrJd .H Is1v

313$' , S. French (It-fl) Sanford
3235324 -

Iec.REALTOR MLS
323S774 Day or Night

V

Srsnch Office

323.222

43-Lots.ACr.0g.
'I'.
NEAR 17-92. ZONED RMOI.
$12,500.
PLUS ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE, READY TO BUILD,
NEAR AIRPORT, $14905 WITH

SIAN DOWN.

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es pours.

Men's Shirts sale 52 00 ca
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

siomes

110 Sanford Ave

79-Trucks-Trailers

_;...__

£

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a-n

fill 1972 Blue Toyota piff
AC. Isp 5900. .323 2927
,/
000,
1974 Plymouth Valiant
Low mileage Alcondition
ili

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Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in usec
,..,_i;,,,._ 0.4.1-

.•....

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs S mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 3
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 372.1721. -

Blue w a c, new tires. $800

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals.

Sanford Ave. at Hwy 421
Consignments Welcome

If,.Ilnnnt

A,,r,nn C .,...

.wy. 92, I

mile west of Speedwa,

Daytona Beach, Will hold a

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines,
MOO N F V A PPLIANC ES

.
Self contained A C. Like new.
5-4,500 323 2344.

.,,ctw, C,

lift. Terry lvlO self contained, a
cond., canopy, Reese hitch 6.

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'77Volare Excellent condition

$tAY'TONAAUTO AUCTION.

na

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'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Horn
12*60, 2 BR, 11, baths. E)
celient cond. 55.500. 349-5970.

323136S
4othing down, take over payments
377 7902

75-Recreationa l vehicles

h.p PArk Ait. 1rr,.lpr

80-Autos for Sale

Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 611 8126

72-AuCtiOn
51-Household Goods

Osteen off Maylown Rd. $15,001

-

F or d PU 1911 F 100
Automatic, A ir, Radio, 5950
323-2344:-let it ring,

flat

fl-Junk Car's Removed

$160

H 0, white, usedbmos

public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7;30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 90.4 255
$311 for further detajIs
UST MAKE PAVMENTS-19 to'
75 models. Call 339 9100 or 031
4605 ( Dealer)
No money down

.,,.,s-wI UT JtdI
rroperry

I

Free listing BROCHURE write:

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

low cost Classified Ad.

II

-

Just make payments

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322- 3990

--

53-TV- Radio.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or.

.'.vipion-y color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $aOO,
Balance $175 or $13 mo. Still In
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or

catch up back payments &amp; bu)

equity. 322-0216.
a *

HOUSE WANTED* r

nkzft.

In Need of Repairs
373.1455 Eves.

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&amp;Sokl
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 1 2nc
MORTGAGES, N. Legg, Lic
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 1-1
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

547.7153

50-Mscellaneous for Sak
f-SBR.WSW 153* 11. Also 4070* 11 wideovals - like new. 3 ton Cent.
Air, will cool 2,000 sq. ft

et" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or lake up payments of $11
per mo. Call 531.1714 for free

Air Cond. A Heating
Central Heat S. Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at

Cond. Service. Free Est. or
Inst Comm. &amp; Res. 372-0201.

* USED. BUT LIKE NEW *
lAaqnavox Solid State OW Port.
$19 95, 30 day guarantee.
HERB'S TV 2597 S. Sanford Ave.

any

fAwM ng

radio, stereo combo 402 Juanita
,.i,,.

Beauty Care
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Sanford Auction
1213 S. French
323-734C

Tc R. Arrnccnrlac
ptn

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 F. lit St., 3375747

CM mic 11 le
"t,uj'jr, m,,,trIC

2927 Hwy. 17-92
c.,.,-,.i Cl 11771

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. $69 $562.

-

flflW

mach. Sold new for $430 was
Christmas lay-away,
there was
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31-3pUrTS cquipmny
RACQUET STRINGiNG-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $5

p1st,. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.

5fl F raftek At.

"12 11114te

FREE ESTIMATES
arpets from $4.50 yd. Installed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
We will not be undersold on
Comparable quality.

Kuip Decorators
09W. 1st

Since 1137

322-2335

322.9141
he Greenhouse
Eves alter 6$. weekends
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AFRICAN 'hfIOLUTS

FILL DIRT ITOPSOIL YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7510

Light Hauling

Painting

Electrical
Repair. Industrial, Comm. I
Residential,, 3339334 74 Hers.

DANNY'S PAINTING
nterlor-Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured- Bonded

FREE Estimates. (30$) 322.t42
Inter IonS Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322 154$

Extorlor Cleaning

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323 2945.

322-0707

oi-twn-asruen

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General Landscaping. ROsø
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming.'

(LOCAL) 319 $371

BURFIELD'S Electric Service 1.

BUY SELL TRADE
11-315 E. First St.
'322-5637

Lawn Service

Appliances 1 Misc.

oblIgatIon.
WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

anytime.

Yard Debris, Trash

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

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Dressmaking

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only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
$1 l6cash or take up payments of
$12 me. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531.1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

0 job bc large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 123 4551; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 0019 call

20, outboard, low hrs.

Furniture for sale
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kind, including roofs. Free

Estimates. 323 8543.

Licensed. 323 0039

Yard Sale. April26. 27. 78, 9-S. T.V.

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Alan's Appliances

PAiNT 5ALEI

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Refrigeration A C Repair

While it lasts, $3 gal. up

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4SULATION - flatting, blowing,
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices Call
32) 0839 or 904 734 6708 collect.
Concrete Work
free Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 322 8343
Retired men want repair work of

Appliances

54-4arage Sales

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VP ••V

Horse Inwovement
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B&amp;P Exteriors. Fungus Imildew
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,

etc. Free Est. 3396054, 661 $335.

Glssa&amp;Scresn

'danted exterior &amp; interior paint
ing. Example 2 BR ext., 5130.
Guaranteed good work, 30 yrs

exp. 130 9996,

PIuning Service

lcneen-porcf,es, pool end. wds.
All type re-glazing I wd. install,
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 327.$5.

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TERMS.

ALL PLUMBINCiPROSLEMS.
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
hg. Cds.
323 0174; 322 41

Weesure Cleaning
ANIMAL HAVEN

ACRE WITH ACCESS TO
LARGE SASS LAKE ON HWY
46. 114.900 TERMS.

Dig- &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
SupplIes, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 373.5752.

'P ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS,
WEST OF II. $15,100, T!RMII..

Irown's Pressure Cleaning-Mil.
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mobile homes. Trucks washed.

Economy

rates. 134.9535.

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SACRES NICELY WOODED ON
3510 FOOT LAKE, WEST OF I-I.
$44,510 TERMS AS LOW AS 15
PERCENT DOWN.

SIIGLU REALTY
BROKEN
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REAlTOR .19
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I3).*Ioreve,.32NSU

TO bUY

327 3791

4' X 210' NICELY WOODED
LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR
HWY IS. $14,900 EXCELLENT

N. Unsworlh RNIty
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Honda. 1914 C B 125
Good cord Street legal
5300 323 0768

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

w canvas root. Like new; w
canopy, $160 or best offer. 322
1112 or 373.3.319.

12*52, all electric, mobile horn,
yard S garden, 10*2
alum. storage shed, septic tan
I. good deep well. 6 ml. E.

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PAR K

CII PLUS NICELY WOODED,
ZONED FOR NOISES. (1*.
MET Si 5th.

WOULDN'T_U_ANY.

COUNTRY BARGAIN. P IL
wksI,ep $ ififali

EALTORSLI

STOØ AND THINK A
MINUTI . . IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
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idIcaeing. 159,905

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borhoodl A Deal for $41,0001

1 ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
RD. NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY 11US$.

erdinaryl Large I specie...

REALTY WORLD,

FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 OR.
Bath Home w-Centrai H-AC, wCarpet, Fenced Backyard, Nis
Schoolsl Shopping Nice Neigh

Phsnelfl.7e11, Sanford

EVERYONES DREAM extra

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STORAGE BUILDINGS-Built to
last. Pre assembled, delivered,
set up 8. tied down Willis Stor
age Buildings. Hwy 17 92 N of

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323.170)

.000 50 FT AIRPORT BLVD.

INC.

37.0 Fir Laus

for $123001

REAL. ESTAT ASSOCIATES

REALTOR 323-7332
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COUNTRY LIVING! 4 BR, 2 Ball
Home in Lake Mary with Contra
H-AC, w-w Carpet, Greet Room
OR, Eat-in Kitchen, all on a 11i
cre Loll Also Add. 1 Acrel Poo
Planned S. Many Extrasl Yours

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ML COLBERT, REALTY

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3151 Palmetto Ave. 131.000. 2 SN,
15

hds.$30S per wk. Monthly rates
ailable 3311413.

S Shoppingl BPP WARRANT
ED. Only $21,5001

3433', S. French (17-92) Sanford
323-3321

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Lgil II, LI, kit. eq. fully turn.,
'AC I wpetin en New Smyma

MAKE A WISHI 4 BR, 114 Ball
Home in Mayfair with Spilt BI
Plan, Pan. MaR, Central H.AC
FR, Patio, Lg. BR's, Excellen
Neighborhood. Close to School--

REALTORS

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:M-Hissrt Pi.i1y

113

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m 2565

Lovely 1g. brick home. I SR, 2 5,
swimming pool, RIG grill, many
extras on 4 lots w-ig. oak frees
piusi citrus trees soas Glenwey
sesos..

100

WE'VE GOT Ill 3 IN, 2 Bat
Home in San Lents with Split II
Plan, Eat-In kitchen, Central II
AC, w-w Carpet, Patio and Mud
Morel lust 133,0001

Multiple Listing Service

your let or our W.
YEnterprlsi, Inc.
4(43013
001114 Inc., Realtor

Fr Lease Executive home in
*Itwllde. 1 on, 2 B. FR. scr.
gaol. Lwwry living, fun. or
furn. Call The Real (state
-a
.5ency, 333.3334,
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Will

WARRANTED. Can You Belle',,
324.3001

ANYTIME

VA-FHA.235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
loll

UCITOn

TERRIFICI 3 BR, 11/i Bath Horn
in Washington Oaks, w-Contra
Heat, Breakfast Bar, OR, Utiliti
Room and Spacious BRIM BPI

REALTY WORLD

131.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.

Cash for your

WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

3233866or 237710
3

good games Must sacrifice 32
1026 or Hobby Horse Ranch,
.0 4AJ.I.... O.r W.., Ai

323 7365 ,
Call Anytime

BARRIN(
TON w-lap siding S shingle roo
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-5?(
3503 Orlando Dr.

OR BUY AHOMEI

WE SELL HOMESI

area. $34,300.

New 2$ Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $*
to

2'SR apts fully furnished; pane,
dishes, silver, itt. &amp; all utllitlø
Inc. Available till October 1st.
'ly, day, wk. or month.
fhenendoah Village. 323.2520.

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NEW LISTING IN LAKE MARYI
This I BR home is lust 6 yeari
Old. The location is greet has a
country atmosphere yet iusl
mm. from I-I. The added Plus II
the beautiful In ground pool I

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7451

lSRFurnApt.
ADULTS ONLY

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CallBart

1 IRA-C,Carpeted
$143 Furnished
323-9040

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NEW LISTING IN DELTONAI .
truly lovely home with countri
quiet yet flea shopping. Fam
Rm. S breakfast Rm. Situates
on a large lot for all the family N
enloy. 3 BR, 2 baths, $47,900 wilt
high assumable mortgage.

Lake front lot in Casselberry. ioo
frontage on Seminola Blvd.
Asking $14,510 with good terms
or trade.

etc. $1351173 + dip.
. ,.ss..
i 3231019.

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This almost new 3 BR, 2 batt
home has lust about everythlnc
including a lovely Fam. Rm., C
H&amp;A 5 a great assumabli
mortgage you can take over foi
$9,000. The price? $33,000.

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5SJford, adults, no children, no
1 SR all electric, air, nod

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NEW LISTING IN SANFORDI

BLAIR AGENCY

See our beautiful new

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- Motorcycle Insurance
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'Ill £IAl,,em*,t "I 00,17

YOU WANT TO SELL

Eves 543-3553 322-1519

DeLand 4$4335

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4hiom Apt., downstairs. $115 per
mo. $30 deposit. $10 extra per
mo. for child or pet. 332.02$).
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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

A". for 50111011' Citizen. Ddwn.
Jn, very clean I. roomy. Sao
- jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

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REALTOR 322-4551

BROKER

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TEMPER AGENCY

SEIGLER REALTY'

31-apartments Furnished

Ave.

l Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd
frontage I. beautiful oak trees is
Osteen. Good forms.

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 2,700 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN-LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TRAL HEAT 5. AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD.
VERTISE. $53,000.

Delary- Lovely 1g. 1 OR, Air, No
"-Pets. Ideal Rot. Persons. Near
sljopping &amp; churches.
3221034, Mi 615$.

developer

Geneva. Attention
good price a. terms.

OP HUGE OAK TREES IN
BETTER AREA OF SANFORD,
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, LARGE
DEN, EAT-IN KIT, WITH
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.
COME-A-RUNNIN'. $59,500.

1-BR-$1S4. Pool. Adults only, an

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*4# Acre* county acreage
citrus grove 1. 5R46 frontage Ii

YEARS NEW APPROXi.

OVER SIZED LOT IN SETTING

30-Apartmests USWuI'fllshed

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*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BN,2 B
4 *cre country estate. Completi
with horse stable I pasture, aIse
quiet cottage 1 1g. oak trees
Appt. onlyl

M-I-b',rcpc

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A Beautiful wooded acre on Collin
Rd in Osteen. $35,000.

42-4VOIle

78-MotorCycles

mit..

area 141.000.

REALTOR

From $10 to $30
Call 327 1474 722 400

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INC. REALTORS

S.M11nr 1IS.A7iI

BUY JUNK CARS

Rent Our R Insenvac
CARROLL'S FU4URE
?77 5181
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l?'xll' Carpet, red shag Exc
cond 70 0t. pad inc.. $100. 70"
bath rm sink w faucet &amp; cab,

FORREST GREENE

SELLERS&amp; BUYERS

Only $26,500.

PLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE ON

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OVER lOG SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791

neighborhood. New Listing
Excellent Investment for rental

MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE.

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Lake Sylvan area, 2 bldg. Site
100*140 ea. $1,000 ea.

372-1397 Eves. Owner.

*223YALEAVE.38R,1batl1
ClOsi to shopping 1. in quite

NEW R OO F NEAR MELLON.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-07

REALTY

VILLE. $21,000.

Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly
rates. Inquire IN S. Oak.

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OWNER SAYS SELL. EVERY
THINGI 10 acre farm nsa
Geneva includes mobile horni
variety of farm animals-I's
Is tractor I More. $33,730.

EXPERIENCED ROOFERS •
Shingletayerssomebullt.up
Call 323-6934 AFTER 6:00 PM 3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
RANGE I REFRIGERATOR,

Sanford -Gracious llvIn&lt;,

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STENSTRON

FRIGERATOR. CARPORT
NEAR MELLONVILLE. $15,300.

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910
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2 BEDROOMS, RANGE I RE.

2ooum
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24351 3 S. French (17-92) Santo--'
323 5324

LOADED WITH CLOSETS.

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100*130, $101000.

2314 S. French Ave.

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$32,000.

hrs. Start at $150 wk.
Call 571-7060

Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 3275721.

7unkCar's1emov

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

size draperies $10 S up. Sanford

Lake Mary- wooded lake view Ic

ALL FLORIDA REAL'fl
OF SANFORD REALTOI

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, OVER SIZED ROOMS

TEACHERS for autistic, retarded
students. B. A. and-or exp. in

Blvd. Terms.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE
NEEDEDI

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Apply In person

Holiday inn of Sanford

Spc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. L
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 5. up;
7 pc. dinettes 569.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501. up, El. stove $60 &amp; u; full

fenced

Experienced Cook

64-Equipment for Rent

M. Unsworth Realty-

We have the Ic

Business opportunity. Auti
radiator
shop.
Fantast
location, good accounts. Own
to help finance, $35,000.

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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

build?

Want to
$4,000.

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firm. Full charge half days. Safe
guard system. 13144SO._

$15.000.

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REALTY WORLD.

Maids Needed
IMMEDIATELY
Days Inn of Sanford

REALTORS

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156x436 Zoned Comm., Lk. Ma;

Nice country lot, mobile home
add on. fenced, 2 utility shec

50-41scellaneous for Sale

3 Lots zoned duplex, best local ii
Orlando Water, sewer &amp; closet
shopping. Vv. Maliczowski
Realtor. 3221983

.ar,,jw10,1u DV(J.

Want to do it again next April?
SECLUDED
COUNTN
Good Investment in real estate
LIVING- room for horses, fl
can make April a little more
pleasant, besides real estate Is pond, 3.2 w.FR. S acres. $49.71
good hedge against inflation.
Tr-level country home, beautif
1-3 home w-tile Soak floors. 1
acre, lrult I. pecan tree
How about a S unit apt. complex in
Completely fenced. $69,000.

FOR INSTANCE

Goodyear Service store has pernanent full time position. Ex.
perienced in auto, truck tires a,
auto service a must. Call J. D.
HemphiII for appt. Goodyear
Store, 533 West lit St., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Employer

3 plus acres w 2 old frame horn
on Country Club Rd. Zon
Agriculture. $30,000.
(3) 21-, acre tracts, wooded. 55,3
ea. Small down owner hold.

PAID YOUR TAXES?

596- 3754.

*tALTOS

Handy man special. 2 lots w.ga
age apt. Could be apt dow
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

Immediate occupancy. New 3 01
1 B block home. Waikir
distance to hospital, docto
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500 w.excellent term
Johnny Walker Inc. 3224457i
322.7111 aft S.

Fr ambitious

person in sales I
'servIce. Old established corn.
Pny. Fringe benefits. starting
Income based on present
standard of living. Call Orlando

REALTY

24 HOUR lB 322-928

EVERY DAY someone is looking
fOI' what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow,

T$'agtLua: (32sLaSs.,

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L.bi independent convenience
ioret. Must be able to work
- night &amp;
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Good
'fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.
Call Linda Alford, 322-0015.

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VA appraised, $29,500.
Call 323 4395 after 3:30.

G. Mdr'w Spew
In RN. uuja us,

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dryer.

IEPUE$ENTA!VI:

$ in u1i 0014$

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bath. fenced b-yd,
ref., d.wshr., washer.

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Realtor. 644.2515.

101111'

range,

range. OW, garage disp. I
refria.. formal dining. C-HI
dbl. car garage. turn., neg
liable. Will sell VA or FH
$31,900.

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CASHIERS

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find FAST CASH buye-s tobt

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state. 3 BR. 1 0, plumbing In f
2nd bath, spit rJftL. dol. eve

their equity. We can help yo
TONY COPPOLA ASSOI

1739 after $ p.m.

or I career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
,Aaency June Porzig 323.5321.

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property sat forth in the Order at

MInIIdMbIg reading.

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May 7, 1575, the following described __

COUNTY, FLORIDA
Other participants and points CASE NO. 75.W.CAe5.K

work at developing In them. hitachi - spichflcaDy, alti-

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good money and
nice people. Call öii.

i01t9fordetails.

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Island Park Drive, Pest Office U
regis* said name with the Clerk
Mk*er, who 1ll$ the Buren literacy."
vaines, Isentomak, decisions, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNI the Circuit Court, Seminole Cnty,
51.ubord, FlOrId. 33771, 1)4
of E misraq and Secondary ______
who EISNTEINTH JUDICIAL CON. Florida In accordance with the name and address of the perwall.
"Television literacy has the (1.COVI Who
Education, says parents mid potential for developing other they Cobecome.
CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI provisIons at the FIditieu* Name repreomtativvs attorney vs set

privont furthi r

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HOMEOWNERS Doni ioleyoi
credit: We have helped others

Private lot already set up for
mobIe home n Sanford or Lake
Mary area. Call collect (9Q)3$3.

ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're

Sanford. Fl.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT P0*
UN Edocatisa Editor
pareds to do a better Job of happens as parents sit for all of us as parents to Final Judgment:
ii, Block I, NORTH SEMINOI.E COUNTY. FLORIDA
Many parents Clailm they're plugging into television's ap down ... and talk with their recvgolxe that oi people ORLANDO Lot
TOWNSITE, FOURTH PRORATE DIVISION
have a variety of dimqn.lgns ADDITION, according to ft',e Plat
"notguiity" of letting television peal to chilifran. The Pared chil&amp;en aboid what
NVmber 75.143-CF
babysit for then.
that make them who they are, thereof as recorded In Flat look 13, O4vIs1e
Participation Workshops, them h seen."
11, Publ
"We watch a lot of television staged In various regions, are
ic Records of SemInole IN RI: ESTATE OF
Parent Participation TV That's what sexuality Is pogeCounty,
Florida.
RUTH H.S. GALLAGHER,
with the kids," they say.
is a term
that Nf'$ DATED: April 15, 1575
'part of the trend.
th IO
of
workshop are rim this way:
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But watching with the offbeing a par- (SEAL)
Other agencies and groups psr
Dceaià•
go to schools, thucthss to e totality
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
speing is not enough. according Include The U.S. Office of o community centers to
Clark of Circuit Court
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Dr. Lucille Jordan, Aseocito Dr. 11mu K. Minter, Education, the National PTA. diactelis TV propiams with their
By: Patricia Robinson
CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINSTDeputy Click
Deputy Commissioner, U.S. 'Ilte goal: television critics In cI1en a aied eden- ate SupsrIMeid for Instruc.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL_____
OTHER PERSONS INTENESTEI
Office of Education,
every home, more chhld.parant trs,paychoogiMa and aofo. tion, State Department of Thomas
V.
Infantion,
Esq.
P.O. orawer
IN THE ESTATE:
Parents and Children need to critical viewing, and school The ON Mteneti by Mb4n,r, a "We've
Education,
talkedGeorgia, said, Winter pert, . weo
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFI0
talk about what they we, learn thMructio aimed at making New York Regional one, thew ace of
algpl4 (3w) öi.i
that the admInistration of the estab.
Puits: April 15,32,1575
Of RUTH H.S. GALLAGHER,
asIa
to be critical - to cheer the chthk,n more Intelligent users parirgi, teenagers,
DEI.72
dscsessd, File Number 7-U2 Cp,ls
impo
good, to abhor the rotten, to of television,
rt
ant.
But
we
need
to
lock
pending in the Circuit Court _W._ end
experts.___
PIC1'$7$ NAME
beyond to our reepoiiaft4uty to
meestre bath good and bad
Minter views the 73 'PIIIIQ
IAle COUnt FlorldI, Probate
Not
ice is I.reby given tt,ati .
DIlCIusIOSI
agaInst a sot of values the television ads In American talk, showing parents how 10 respond to each other's Dse&amp;" unsaged in business at P.O. Sea 312 Division, the address of whlchatI
take Moiw, ri.. ia7 $.minete Seminole County Court Hoveer,
famnllyand society subecmjb. to, horn,, as "a untvensl system use TV it horn. to open cornCounty, Florida, under the fIdltlajs Sanford, Florida. The personal
mey can even use talk of of public commimicatlon" tl
name at LAKE MONROE TRUCK I rePrewntetiv, at the estate Is
mankion with their dgldee*,
iijiFiikI
AUTO SINVICE and that I Intsidto $Ovthedend Lee, whose address
television shows to sort value,, can be used "to develop tubo to help them choose their

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- Parents with the potential to abuse their chil dren can
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child Is born, Seminole Memorial
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health care professionals at a Wednesday seminar on
child abuse,
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health care workers to what
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figures from the county office of Health and
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of the mother's fut ure pattern of interaction with the
child,
"There are three things to look for in detecting a parent
who may abuse a child," she said. "fist you need a
parent with the potential. Second, the child has to be
exceptional in that in some way it does not meet the expectations of the parent. And third, there has to be a crisis
situation,
"In some cases the act of birth itself can be a crisis,"
she said,
Mrs. Edwards said a mother can interpret a baby who is
not the sex desired by her or a baby who resembles an

unpopular relative as a crisis and turn away from the
child almost immediately.
"By the time a mother leaves the hospital
should be
exhibiting certain types of be havior things like holding
and rocking the child, gazing at it and talking to it," she

the notion that the baby does not meet expectations, she
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days, after birth, a referral to a social worker on behal f
of the mother may be needed, Mrs. Edwards said.
Mrs. Edwards said the father of the child should also
exhibit a desire to touch and hold the child. Angry facial
expressions or harsh vocal disapproval of the baby by the

of all there has been a subtant1al hure..e in
pOpulation since 1977," he said. "And secondly, there is a
greater willingness to
such cases. There has been
enough publicity that those who wish to report theni no
their name's will not be revealed."
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said, only
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-Food and beverage prices rose 1 percent, the
lowest increase of the year. However, food has now
jumped at an annual rate of 17.6 percent during the
first quarter and 12.5 percent over the past year.
The 2.7
rise in meat prices accounted for
over two-thirds of the March advance. Besides beef,
the price of eggs, fresh
and dairy products
also showed substantial gains. Fresh vegetable
costs declined sharply due to better weather,
-Housing costs climbed I percent, slightly below
February's huge 1.3 percent rise. Mortgage interest
costs increased 1.9 percent and home heating oil
leaped 5.5 percent.
-Transportation costs rost 1.2 percent, about the
same as in the previous four months. But gasoline
prices increased 3.8 percent to account for most of
the surge. It was the largest gas price hike since
July 1975.
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a minuscule 0,3 percent in February. The large rise
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another 1 percent in March to produce the worst
quarterly Inflation rate In more than four years, the
government reported today.
Sharp increases were registered in virtually
every consumer category. Gasoline rose at the
fastest rate since the summer of 1975, meat prices
jumped 2.7 percent and clothing surged by 1.5
percent, the biggest gain since August 1974.
Although the overall 1 percent March gain was
less than February's 1.2 percent jump, it was little
consolation to Americans who had to dig deeper Into
their wallets to make ends meet.
When the first three months of 1979 are taken
together, the annual rate of Inflation was 13 percent,
the Labor Department said in its newest price
analysis. That is the largest quarterly rise since the
13.1 percent jump during the July-September period
of 1974.
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Top officials have consistently warned that price
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asbestos material that must be School, Lake Mary Elementary Protection Agency (EPA) nor
Herald Staff Writer
removed from the 12 schools School,
T.W.
Lawton the Occupational Health and
To comply with the cover a total of approximately Elementary School, Jackson Safety Administration are
requirements of the state 152,068 square feet, Canton Heights Middle
School, requiring Seminole County to
Department of Education, said.
Rosenwald
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Seminole County must remove
"That sounds like a lot but Exceptional Children, Mllwee asbestos, Canton said.
some ceilings containing this is comparable to a school Middle School, Crooms High
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asbestos at 12 of Its schools.
about the size of Teague School, English Estates published specific guidelines
That compliance, however, Elementary School," Carlton Elementary School, Longwood for removal of the ceilings if the
may cost the school district a said.
Elementary and Sanford school district chooses to do so,
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Those schools have certain
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for the school district,
must be removed are South fed, Carlton explained.
For stringent regulations than
Tests on the ceiling samples Seminole Middle School and example, ceilings containing either of those agencies,
were conducted to determine Bear Lake Elementary School, the asbestos material will be Canton said. The fact that
whcther the 12 schools have the Carlton said.
removed from only two or the 50 Seminole County may have to
type of asbestos which may
Other schools in Seminole claarooms at crooms High remove its asbestos ceilings as
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case cancer.
County where ceilings Will be School, Canton said.
required by the State Depart. "on told the school board removed are:
Neither the federal agencies ment of Education "may be a
Wsbeiday that recent test
Casselberry Elementary of
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n.is of samples taken from
It will cost the school district
aiesuugs of the 12 schools
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